Counting On star Jessa Duggar has sparked mixed reactions online for her most recent Instagram video, in which quizzes her son who just peed his pants.

Jessa, 26, has just started potty training her three-year-old son, Spurgeon, and it wasn't long before the little boy had an accident and wet his pants.

But while that's perfectly normal for a kid just learning to use the toilet, Jessa's critics say there was no need for the mother-of-two to share the moment on social media, and have accused the young mom of shaming her son in a way that is detrimental to his well-being.

Divisive: Jessa Duggar has earned mixed reactions for a video of her three-year-old son Spurgeon after he had an accident

TMI? The 26-year-old is potty training her son and share a clip of him with pee on his pants, with the little boy explaining that his 'pants leaked'

Jessa, who also has a two-year-old son named Henry with her husband Ben Seewald, posted a pair of videos on Saturday.

In the first, she shows Spurgeon getting ready for his foray into potty training. The little boy is dressed in a brand new pair of underwear, while Jessa shows off the new pack of cartoon undies she bought him.

But in the second clip, seemingly taken the same day, the little boy has already had an accident.

Behind the camera, Jessa asks Spurgeon to explain what happened, as the camera pans down to his gray sweatpants — which have a big, wet urine stain that goes down each leg.

'My pants leaked again,' the little boy tells her.

'It's called "you went pee on yourself,"' Jessa corrects him. 'You were just on the potty two minutes ago. We were trying to get you to go, you couldn't go. Why did this happen?'

Spurgeon replies that he's all 'sweaty wet' and his 'pants leaked.'

Family: Jessa and her husband Ben Seewald have two children: Spurgeon and a two-year-old named Henry

Problematic? Critics are accusing Jessa of shaming her toddler and calling her out for posting something embarrassing online

Jessa accompanied the video with a lighthearted caption about expectations versus reality.

'So cute and comical, it’s hard not to laugh at his explanations!' she wrote, going on to explain her potty training methods.

She said they have been setting a timer and making him sit on the toilet frequently, and he gets Nerds as a reward if he goes.

'Started this morning, but so far, we’ve had 3 accidents and nothing in the potty. Maybe I’m not having him sit and try long enough??' she wrote.

Her post has since racked up over 64,000 likes and loads of comments from other mothers, who have shared their own advice for potty training.

Several have also left approving comments, telling Jessa she is doing a good job and describing the video as cute and funny.

But there are also quite a few people criticizing Jessa for posting the video, insisting that children also have a right to privacy and sharing something like this is inappropriate and cruel.

Mom life: Jessa also showed her potty training methods and captured Spurgeon checking out his new underwear

Though Jessa has deleted all of the critical comments from her page — replies defending her remain — there are still quite a few negative takes on Reddit.

'I can see why documenting and sharing this would seem normal to a Duggar, but shaming a kid for a potty accident is both abusive and counterproductive to potty training. Publicly shaming a kid just adds another layer of cr*p to this particular s*** sandwich,' wrote one.

'I mean if she absolutely MUST film him saying something like that, why wouldn't you just send it to family and friends and not share it with your thousands of followers?' asked another.

'Poor Spurgy. As a very private person, I can't wrap my head around the need to post something like this. He's Jessa's son, not her property and deserves dignity and respect like every other person,' wrote a third.

Several other people echoed these sentiments, insisting that the three-year-old still has a right to privacy.

'I don't understand why so many people act like children don't deserve to have their privacy respected,' wrote one.

Some even pointed out that it won't be long before Spurgeon grows up and goes online — where he will find all of these things his mother posted have been viewed by thousands of strangers.

Critics have said they feel bad for Spurgeon and wrote that Jessa should think before she posts

Issue at hand: Last year, fans wondered why Spurgeon was still in diapers at age three

'I feel bad for all these kids that are finding out exactly how much stuff their parents posted online about them,' wrote one 'I just read an article about a teen getting Facebook for the first time, and how mortified she was to see how much her family had been posting about her for years without her knowledge.'

'With my toddler, my yardstick for sharing (on private accounts) is: if I wouldn't share something similar of myself then I won't do the same for my child,' wrote yet another. 'I wonder if Jessa would share her wet pants on insta?'

Another on the way: Jessa is currently pregnant with her third child

Previously, Jessa — who is pregnant with her third child — had defended her decision to keep Spurgeon in diapers for so long. When a fan asked last summer why Spurgeon wasn't potty-trained yet, Jessa shared her thoughts on the matter.

'My philosophy is that if they aren't able to do the whole thing from pulling their pants down and getting themselves on the toilet, to pulling their pants back up and washing their hands, then they aren't ready,' she responded.

She was echoing the ideas of her mom, Michelle Duggar, who said something similar in her book, A Love That Multiplies.

'I don’t start potty training until the child is able to take his or her pants off and put them back on without my help,' she wrote. 'The other (potty training) requirement is that they have to be able to climb up on the "big potty" by themselves.'

But now that Jessa is finally potty-training her son, some are much more concerned with the way she is handling it than her timeline.

Jessa is hardly the first parent to to post her children's private and potentially embarrassing moments online, though — and she isn't the first reality star to be slammed for it either.

Uh-oh: Kim Zolciak came under fire last year for posting this picture of her daughter on Instagram

Nope! Several commenters chimed in to criticize her for posting the photo

Delete! Some said Kim shouldn't be posting everything on social media and would be better off removing it

'Do you know how many perverts are on Instagram?' asked one, while another said this picture would have been OK for personal use but shouldn't have been shared online

In December, Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Zolciak came under fire for sharing a photo of her five-year-old daughter Kaia riding a scooter with her backside exposed.

The image shows the little girl riding around outside, unconcerned that her pants have fallen down several inches.

Kim found the image adorable, blurring out Kaia's butt before posting it with the caption: 'Well.. @kaiabiermann is out here enjoying her new skooter!'

Yet some of her followers took issue with the image, a few arguing that even with blurring, it still invited the gaze of leering pedophiles. Others simply didn't think it was right for a mother to post embarrassing images of their children on the internet.

'There were no other pictures to post that didn't have her rear end hanging out?' asked one.

'This is inappropriate. You knew that too otherwise you wouldn’t have blurred the image. Why post this? It makes me so uncomfortable,' wrote another.

'I would have taken the pic, for a person archive and made something of it when she was old enough to be embarrassed, but definitely WOULDN'T post this due to the backlash,' said one.