A girl from the US has been named "Kid of the Year"

A girl from the US has been named “Kid of the Year”

A girl from the US has been named Kid of the Year

Tejaswi Manoj, 16, from the United States, has been named TIME’s “Kid of the Year” for 2025 for creating Shield Seniors, a project that helps seniors recognize and prevent online scams, according to TIME magazine.

The idea came about after her 85-year-old grandfather nearly fell for a $2,000 scam by posing as a relative asking for a loan. Tejaswi was struck by how vulnerable seniors are to such attacks.

According to the FBI, in 2024, cybercriminals caused more than $16 billion in losses, almost $5 billion of which was incurred by victims over 60. The number of cases of seniors losing over $10,000 has quadrupled in recent years.

Tejaswi developed the Shield Seniors website, which includes four sections: cybersecurity basics training, a chatbot for simple answers to questions, an AI-powered tool for analyzing suspicious messages (with 95% accuracy), and links to official resources for filing complaints.

The website was created with the needs of senior users in mind, featuring large fonts, easy navigation, and a calm color scheme. It is currently operating in private mode and awaiting funding to launch online.

Besides the project, Tejaswi is an active volunteer. She helps at a food bank, teaches Bhutanese refugees, plays in a school orchestra, and recently became a Cub Scout.

“It’s important for seniors to feel confident online and know they’re not alone,” says Tejaswi.