Kids Life Newspaper - media kit | Page 4

As a child, I was incredibly engaged with news. My dad was an avid on Facebook than real news stories during the last three months. Now newspaper reader and we discussed world events and politics around the dinner table almost every night. But it was a much simpler time in terms of access to information. that anyone with access to a phone or computer can publish information online, it's getting harder to tell. But as more people go to Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter and other online I think the toughest challenge for kids these days is they are bombarded with information through their phones, lap tops, home sources for their news and information, it's even more crucial that all of us -- especially kids -- learn to decode what we read online. computers and televisions. How are they to know what is true? What is false? What is an advertisement? What's satire? What is real news? What is fake news? As editor in chief of Kids Life, I believe media literacy is the next big frontier in helping kids navigate through all the information found As a parent , I have been concerned about the rise of so-called “fake news”: deliberately false stories made to appear factual, designed to online. And that’s what we do at Kids Life News – we show facts have credible sources, opinions must be weighed and balanced and tested, photographs must be credited to sway public opinion. A recent analysis showed that fake or hoax stories got more reader engagement show someone is prepared to take responsibility for an image. KIDS LIFE IN SCHOOLS