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When the News Is FrighteningAlthough it may seem a bit silly to worry about "current events" with preschoolers, our national obsession with 24-hour news coverage and constant visual reminders of disastrous events in the news pretty much guarantee that even young children are exposed to the news. Unfortunately, exposure and understanding are not the same thing, especially for young children. Young children may worry, be confused, or have questions. According to the PBS Parents' site, "Talking With Kids," when a topic of concern for your child comes up, follow these steps:
Family Activity: Mapping the News Quiz for Parents: How the News Affects Children Quiz Related Article for Educators: Teaching Media Literacy
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