What we think

Each of us was asked to write at least two blog posts based on either a theme of the lessons or a recent event.

The texts have been posted and we thought it would be a good idea to now organize and gather them all in one place, so that they could be easily accessed. Enjoy and feel free to give constructive criticism!

Blog posts written by Rita Malheiro:

Should you spy on your kids? – https://mediachildren.school.blog/2017/01/11/should-you-spy-on-your-kids/
Becoming a Media Literate person – https://mediachildren.school.blog/2017/01/11/becoming-a-media-literate-person/

Blog posts written by Pedro Teixeira:

“Kids connecting on social media are less satisfied with real life” – https://mediachildren.school.blog/2017/01/11/kids-connecting-on-social-media-are-less-satisfied-with-real-life/
“Children’s online junk food ads banned by industry” – https://mediachildren.school.blog/2017/01/11/childrens-online-junk-food-ads-banned-by-industry/

Blog posts written by Sílvia Leal:

“If kids are addicted to smartphones, tech gizmos, so are parents” – https://mediachildren.school.blog/2017/01/11/if-kids-are-addicted-to-smartphones-tech-gizmos-so-are-parents/
“Screen time reality check — for kids and parents” – https://mediachildren.school.blog/2017/01/11/screen-time-reality-check-for-kids-and-parents/

Blog posts written by Soraia Carvalho:

“Charity blames social media for children self-harming” – https://mediachildren.school.blog/2017/01/11/charity-blames-social-media-for-children-self-harming/
“«I fear for my children in the age of social media,» says Gabby Logan” – https://mediachildren.school.blog/2017/01/11/i-fear-for-my-children-in-the-age-of-social-media-says-gabby-logan/