This study discussed the role of the media news coverage on leading the policy change through the theories and practical cases pertaining to the effect on the child and family policies. Media news coverage plays an important role in increasing the general public's interest in and understanding of policies, and it also accelerates formation of the public opinion and policy change by raising issues. Since mass media is a powerful medium with the ability to influence due to the diverse unique characteristics when it comes to message delivery, press and media's active coverage plays the role of accelerating policy change since the problems of the laws and systems pertaining to child and family problems are pointed out by experts. Meanwhile, excessive coverage can leave behind side-effects of irrational policy change since manipulative public opinion can be formed. When the media considers this type of reality that it faces, it is important for it to present the facts correctly during the process of making the effort to obtain sources for media coverage. Moreover, it is necessary for it to adapt to the policy change and public awareness. Cooperation among the media and experts can bring out policy change and improvement.