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Our New Research Shows Where Kids Get Their News and How ...


Our New Research Shows Where Kids Get Their News and How ...

Common Sense's research explores kids' relationship to the news -- and how adults can help kids thrive as 21st-century citizens.

Our new research shows where kids get their news and how they ...

News and America's Kids surveyed 853 children age 10–18 to find out where they get news, which news sources (including social media sites) they ...

New Report: Kids Value the News Media but Feel Misrepresented ...

Common Sense Report Finds That Kids Feel Smarter When They're Informed by News, But They See Racial and Gender Bias in Reporting and Are Skeptical About the ...

Talking with Kids — Seen on TV - Children Now

Most elementary school teachers require kids to follow certain news stories for weekly current events lessons. Additionally, many literacy programs encourage ...

How the youth in the US consumes its news? - World Press Institute

Deloitte in its research released in May 2022 revealed that 51% of the Gen Z teens (aged 14-18) get their news from social media feeds, placing ...

Research shows social media changes children's brains - YouTube

News4's Eun Yang spoke with a psychiatrist about the findings and what parents can do. ______ NBC4 Washington / WRC-TV is the No.

Teens, Social Media and Technology 2022 - Pew Research Center

The survey shows there are differences in access to these digital devices for certain groups. For instance, teens ages 15 to 17 (98%) are ...

Our New Research Shows Where Kids Get Their News and How ...

In a world where information literacy is critical, Common Sense's research explores kids' relationship to the news -- and how adults can ...

Social Media and News Fact Sheet, 2024 | Pew Research Center

Facebook and YouTube outpace all other social media sites as places where Americans regularly get news. About a third of U.S. adults say they ...

New study finds teens lack trust in media as online conspiracies ...

A new study found teens are losing trust in the U.S. media as online conspiracy theories flourish. The Scripps News Disinformation Desk gets ...

Teens Tuning In - Local News Initiative - Northwestern University

But the News Socialization Study, a new survey commissioned by the Medill School at Northwestern University, reveals that teenagers may be ...

Kids Are Using Social Media More Than Ever, Study Finds

The report highlights a 17 percent increase in screen use among teens and tweens in the last two years — more than in the four years prior ...

How Young People Consume News and the Implications for ...

The study also revealed that the differences in the relationships young people have with the news depend on three key areas: the moment, the person and the ...

Constantly Connected: How Media Use Can Affect Your Child

Kids & media use: by the numbers ... Recent Common Sense Media research shows that media use by tweens (ages 8–12 years) and teens (ages 13–18 ...

New Survey Reveals Teens Get Their News from Social Media and ...

The survey found that more than half of teens (54%) get news at least a few times a week from social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter ...

Common Sense Media|SurveyMonkey poll: teen media literacy

Results from a new Common Sense Media|SurveyMonkey poll show that teens get their news more frequently from social media sites (e.g. Facebook, ...

What Kids Think About the News | Common Sense Media

Tweens and teens candidly share their thoughts, feelings, and concerns about today's news media.

Is it good for kids to watch the news? - Quora

Watching News with kids is a direct feeding of current events without stressing them out. But make sure that the kids are away from news of ...

Social media brings benefits and risks to teens. Psychology can help ...

Adults can help kids get the most out of social media by ... Psychological research shows children from a young age should be ...

Teens shun traditional news channels for TikTok and Instagram ...

More teenagers are turning away from traditional media outlets and getting their news from social media, new research from Ofcom has shown.