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Break the Fake Tip #2: Find the source

Because it’s so easy to copy and share things online, it’s important to find out where something originally came from before you decide whether or not to trust it. Someone might have shared it with you on social media, or a news story might be based on someone else’s story.

Talking to kids about tobacco in media

Even though you're competing against peer pressure and million-dollar marketing campaigns, research has shown that kids are less likely to get involved in smoking or vaping if they've discussed them with their parents.

Helping young kids get a healthy start with devices

Screens and other media are a big part of kids’ lives, and they can be a healthy part too. Here are some ways that you can make sure your kids get the best possible start when using media and digital devices.

Building Healthy Digital Habits

What are healthy digital habits?Healthy digital habits are ones that make our tech use manageable, meaningful and mindful. That means they:

Managing media in early childhood (birth to 5 years old)

Helping Young Kids Explore Media SafelyStarting around age two, children can begin to explore media. The goal is to build healthy, guided habits.There are four main strategies to help kids do that. We can:Curate our kids’ media experiences;

Recommendation algorithms

Recommendation is where the role of algorithms is most visible to the public.

Visual Media - Introduction

Visual media, such as art, photos, and movies, use special techniques called "rules of notice" to guide what viewers pay attention to and how they feel about what they see. Understanding these rules helps both creators and those trying to understand the messages in visuals.

Talking to kids about advertising

Today's kids have become the most marketed-to generation in history, due to their spending power and their future influence as adult consumers. By talking to kids about advertising - how it works and how they're targeted - we can help them to become more savvy as consumers and more resistant to the pressures to be "cool."

Resources for Parents - Music

Parents can view resources relating to music in media here.