Staying well informed as a child with France Info Junior

Today, children and teenagers, like adults, are confronted with a multitude of sources of varying reliability when it comes to understanding information. At e-Enfance, our role is to provide the best possible support to parents and children in developing their critical thinking skills.

Tune in Monday to Friday at 2:21 p.m. and 4:21 p.m. to listen to the programme live, or subscribe to the programme's podcast. France Info Junior offers programmes for young children to listen to alone or with a parent.

A clever take on current events:

Every week, France Info Junior offers an educational take on current affairs by and for young people, inviting them to interview experts themselves. During each session, journalists Céline Asselot and Estelle Faure answer children's questions with the help of a specialist.

 

Understanding the challenges of the Internet:

Some of them will help you to fully understand the challenges of the Internet and how children use it, and to awaken both their critical thinking and their awareness.

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Find out more about the work of the e-Enfance Association and our selection of programmes on our themes below and at France Info Junior :

 

e-Enfance interviews: 

 

Fake news and misinformation:

 

Bullying at school, street harassment and cyberbullying:

 

Use of the Internet and social media:

 

Sexism and cybersexism: 

 

Cybersecurity: 

 

Screen usage: 

 

Homophobia, transphobia, anti-Semitism, racism and the fight against hate: 

 

Video games: 

 

Tune in Monday to Friday at 2:21 p.m. and 4:21 p.m. to listen to the programme live or Subscribe to the programme's podcast. 

Let us work together to combat online harassment and violence!