Parents today often shift from traditional documentation methods like baby books to capturing memories through videos on their phones. This evolution reflects a desire to preserve moments in their children's lives, despite the challenges of keeping up with documentation. While some critics worry about the impact of hyperdocumented childhoods, the convenience of easily accessible video memories offers a balance between nostalgia and practicality, allowing parents to relive joyful moments with their children.
The hyperdocumentation of childhood through videos and photos, while some view it as alarming, can also serve as a rich repository of family memories.
As parents, capturing childhood is our birthright, yet the traditional baby book often takes a backseat to the convenience of video documentation.
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