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  2. “Giving Every Day”: 50 “Good News” Stories That ... - AOL

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    Here we have a collection of wholesome good news stories and random acts of kindness that show the good side of the human race. Compiled from the Giving Everyday project's Instagram account, they ...

  3. Our new research shows where kids get their news and ... - AOL

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    Kids trust family for news (but still prefer to get it from social media). Sixty-six percent say they trust the news they hear from family "a lot," with teachers being the second-most-trusted source.

  4. Safe Kids Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Media Campaigns: Safe Kids uses social and traditional media to reach parents, educators, legislators, and medical and public safety workers. Safe Kids promotes several risk area specific campaigns each year on topics such as sports safety, child passenger safety and medication safety. The organization also engages in media initiatives to ...

  5. As Meta drops its fact-checkers, how to teach your kid what ...

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    To figure out whether a social media post is accurate, the mainstream media is a good place to start. “Consider whether other credible, mainstream news outlets are reporting the same news ...

  6. Family Online Safety Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) is an international nonprofit organization. It is registered as a 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit charity in the United States and a registered charity in the United Kingdom .

  7. Can kids safely navigate social media? Experts, litigation ...

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    Social media, with all its potential harms, can also be something that fosters healthy dialogue, fun and safe boundaries for kids. Samantha Sharpe, a 36-year-old mother, keeps that in mind both as ...

  8. Scholastic News Kids Press Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Kids Press Corps consists of more than 30 kid reporters covering events in the U.S. and around the world. Every October, the organization accepts new applicants as kid reporters. During the year, the reporters cover local and national events. Their articles are published on Scholastic News Online and in Scholastic classroom magazines.

  9. Parents 'should have access to kids' social media' - AOL

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    Parents should be given the right, "morally and humanely", to access their children's social media accounts after their deaths, MPs have heard. It comes after Ellen Roome, from Cheltenham ...