Motherhood Videos

Helping Teens with ADHD and RSD Improve Emotional Regulation (W/ Sharon Saline, Psy.D.)
VideoApr 4, 2026

Helping Teens with ADHD and RSD Improve Emotional Regulation (W/ Sharon Saline, Psy.D.)

The webinar, titled “Big Kids, Big Emotions,” featured clinical psychologist Dr. Sharon Selene discussing how teens with ADHD experience heightened emotional volatility, especially when faced with rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD).\n\nSelene explained that the pre‑frontal cortex, the brain region responsible for...

By ADDitude Magazine
This Is Real Parenting Authority
VideoApr 4, 2026

This Is Real Parenting Authority

The video argues that true parenting authority stems from calm, deliberate silence rather than constant verbal justification. By embracing quiet confidence, parents signal that their decisions are final and respected, eliminating the need to seek continual buy‑in from children. Key insights...

By The Parenting Junkie
Family-Centered Care and the Provision of Early Childhood Services | Closing the Gap - Expert Panel
VideoApr 3, 2026

Family-Centered Care and the Provision of Early Childhood Services | Closing the Gap - Expert Panel

The expert panel on family‑centered care examined how early childhood services can better support parents, especially mothers, by recognizing hidden mental burdens and fostering equitable involvement of fathers. Moderators highlighted the need to move beyond traditional, siloed referrals toward collaborative,...

By Seattle Children’s
Supporting Dad: Reflections on Paternal Perinatal Mental Health | Nathan Friend
VideoApr 3, 2026

Supporting Dad: Reflections on Paternal Perinatal Mental Health | Nathan Friend

Nathan Friend, the dad specialist at Perinatal Support Washington, opened the session by describing his role on the state‑wide warmline and the weekly virtual dad support group. He framed the talk around his own journey—from delayed bonding after a difficult...

By Seattle Children’s
Social Determinants of Health: What Every Clinician Should Know | Michelle Noel, MSW, LICSW
VideoApr 3, 2026

Social Determinants of Health: What Every Clinician Should Know | Michelle Noel, MSW, LICSW

The video features Michelle Noel, a social worker at Seattle Children’s Hospital, outlining the hospital’s Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) screening program. Since November 2021, the clinic has used iPad‑based questionnaires to assess families across five core domains—financial insecurity, food...

By Seattle Children’s
The Parenting Mistake That Creates More Tantrums
VideoApr 3, 2026

The Parenting Mistake That Creates More Tantrums

The video highlights a common parenting misstep: giving children too many choices and negotiating every request, which inadvertently fuels tantrums. By repeatedly asking, "Do you want to put the soap in or should I?" and offering endless alternatives, parents undermine...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
Psychologist on Coach Brenda Frese's Viral March Madness Moment
VideoApr 3, 2026

Psychologist on Coach Brenda Frese's Viral March Madness Moment

Coach Brenda Frese’s viral exchange with a player sparked a broader conversation about the psychology of hard talks, as explained by a clinical psychologist. The analyst emphasizes that the effectiveness of any difficult dialogue—whether on the court, in the classroom,...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
She's Refusing to Eat Mom's Food
VideoApr 2, 2026

She's Refusing to Eat Mom's Food

The video is a spontaneous vlog where a group of friends share a day of fashion, pet care, and meals, blending product mentions with personal banter. They showcase outfits—Springstep shoes, Bloomchic shorts and tops, Threads bags, knock‑around sunglasses—while also discussing backyard...

By Fathering Autism
This Makes Meltdowns Worse
VideoApr 2, 2026

This Makes Meltdowns Worse

The video addresses how parents often exacerbate children’s meltdowns and power struggles by relying on verbal confrontation. When a child is in panic mode—whether experiencing an anxiety attack, tantrum, or exhaustion—spoken instructions or reprimands rarely register, and may even backfire. Key...

By The Parenting Junkie
Giving Hope: Young Girl with Autism Finds Voice Thanks to Therapy
VideoApr 2, 2026

Giving Hope: Young Girl with Autism Finds Voice Thanks to Therapy

The video spotlights Danny Rey, a four‑year‑old diagnosed with autism who lost her speech around 15 months and has since regained it through applied behavioral analysis (ABA) therapy at Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital. After a sudden regression—no longer saying “mama” or...

By Cleveland Clinic
You and Your Kid Are Not Peer Decision Makers
VideoApr 2, 2026

You and Your Kid Are Not Peer Decision Makers

The video addresses how parents should categorize decisions with their children, emphasizing that they are not peer decision‑makers. It outlines three decision tiers: choices the child owns (e.g., mismatched outfits), joint decisions requiring collaboration (e.g., signing up for soccer), and parental‑only...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
Into The BabyVerse
VideoApr 1, 2026

Into The BabyVerse

In this personal‑style update, the creator announces that his wife is due with their fifth child in May and uses the milestone to frame his outlook on Bitcoin and broader market cycles. He reiterates his earlier prediction that Bitcoin is most...

By Benjamin Cowen
This Type of Childhood Trauma Doesn't Go Away - Erica Komisar
VideoApr 1, 2026

This Type of Childhood Trauma Doesn't Go Away - Erica Komisar

Erica Komisar discusses how divorce functions as a deep‑seated childhood trauma, eroding the illusion of parental permanence that children instinctively rely on for emotional security. She explains that children view parents as omnipotent protectors; when that image collapses, magical thinking drives...

By Chris Williamson
Why Babies Laugh, with Gina Mireault, PhD | Speaking of Psychology
VideoApr 1, 2026

Why Babies Laugh, with Gina Mireault, PhD | Speaking of Psychology

The episode explores infant laughter as a developmental milestone, featuring Dr. Gina Moreau of Vermont State University. She explains that involuntary smiles appear in utero, voluntary smiling emerges around six weeks, and genuine laughter typically surfaces at four months, often in...

By American Psychological Association (APA)
6 Years Later and Still Going Strong
VideoApr 1, 2026

6 Years Later and Still Going Strong

The video marks the creator’s six‑year anniversary, reflecting on a half‑decade of content, community building, and personal evolution. By recounting the journey from a fledgling channel to a trusted voice, the narrator underscores how both creator and audience have learned,...

By Dad, how do I?
If Your Child Is Hiding Things… Watch This
VideoMar 31, 2026

If Your Child Is Hiding Things… Watch This

Parents can use simple codes—words, texts, hand signals—to let children admit hidden actions without fear. By establishing a non-judgmental response, caregivers create a safe channel for disclosure, even when the child has done something seriously wrong. The video outlines practical steps:...

By The Parenting Junkie
Why Does My Toddler Have Such Big Meltdowns? (It's Not What You Think)
VideoMar 31, 2026

Why Does My Toddler Have Such Big Meltdowns? (It's Not What You Think)

The video explains that toddler meltdowns are driven by emotional overwhelm rather than willful misbehavior. Parenting coach Kima McIll emphasizes that a toddler’s prefrontal cortex and emotional regulation centers are still immature, leaving them unable to process minor frustrations calmly. She...

By Positive Parenting Solutions
I Tested 10 Diaper Brands So You Don't Have To
VideoMar 31, 2026

I Tested 10 Diaper Brands So You Don't Have To

The video documents a DIY laboratory where the creator engineered artificial urine and feces to evaluate ten popular diaper brands on three performance metrics: absorption speed, surface dryness, and blow‑out protection. By pouring 100 ml of saline‑based “pee” – roughly the...

By Dad Verb
Parenting with ADHD: Balancing Chaos and Consistency | Everyone Gets a Juice Box
VideoMar 31, 2026

Parenting with ADHD: Balancing Chaos and Consistency | Everyone Gets a Juice Box

The episode of Everyone Gets a Juicebox focuses on Danielle Elliot, a documentary journalist who chose single motherhood while navigating her recent ADHD diagnosis. Elliot discusses how her neurodivergent brain reshapes traditional parenting advice, emphasizing the need for routines that...

By Understood
Childhood and Adolescent Obesity | Q&A
VideoMar 30, 2026

Childhood and Adolescent Obesity | Q&A

The video introduces the Fit and Healthy Kids Clinic at Kennedy Creger Institute, a multidisciplinary service designed for children and young adults—ages two to twenty‑six—who have a BMI above the 95th percentile or are experiencing rapid weight gain, especially those...

By Johns Hopkins Medicine
How to Build Resilience in Your Toddler
VideoMar 29, 2026

How to Build Resilience in Your Toddler

The video demonstrates a father teaching his toddler Ellie to get unstuck, illustrating a step‑by‑step method for cultivating resilience in early childhood. The narrator highlights five core tactics: maintaining composure so the child mirrors calm, verbally narrating the situation to link...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
Hand Foot and Mouth Disease: What Parents Need to Know
VideoMar 29, 2026

Hand Foot and Mouth Disease: What Parents Need to Know

The video explains hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), a common viral illness that affects children and can also infect adults, emphasizing that it is not limited to daycare settings. HFMD is caused primarily by coxsackievirus and spreads through saliva, nasal...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
When Your Teen Won't Talk to You, Try This Instead
VideoMar 28, 2026

When Your Teen Won't Talk to You, Try This Instead

The video tackles how parents can break through teenage silence by swapping face‑to‑face lectures for concise text messages. It advises framing reminders around the teen’s own priorities—sports, parties, or hobbies—while pairing the request with a mild, clearly stated consequence. The approach...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
Babies May Seem Oblivious — but Their Minds Are Actually Hard at Work. #TEDTalks
VideoMar 28, 2026

Babies May Seem Oblivious — but Their Minds Are Actually Hard at Work. #TEDTalks

Babies' seemingly oblivious behavior masks sophisticated risk assessment, as shown in a recent TED Talk. The speaker presents laboratory experiments where one‑year‑olds willingly step off steep drop‑offs, revealing that fear of heights does not appear until months of walking experience...

By TED
AuDHD Explained: Can You Have ADHD and Autism at the Same Time? | Experts Answer
VideoMar 28, 2026

AuDHD Explained: Can You Have ADHD and Autism at the Same Time? | Experts Answer

Dr. Mark Burton, a developmental pediatrician, explains that ADHD and autism can coexist and clarifies how each condition uniquely impacts cognition and behavior. He outlines the core distinctions—ADHD stems from executive‑function deficits affecting life‑management skills, while autism involves deficits in...

By Understood
Why Toddlers Hit Themselves During Tantrums
VideoMar 27, 2026

Why Toddlers Hit Themselves During Tantrums

The video explains why toddlers between one and three years old often hit themselves during tantrums, describing the behavior as a common, developmentally normal response to overwhelming emotions. Because young children lack the language to label frustration, the buildup of big...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
Parents Speak Out as 4-Year-Old Fights Button Battery Injury in Intensive Care Unit
VideoMar 27, 2026

Parents Speak Out as 4-Year-Old Fights Button Battery Injury in Intensive Care Unit

Parents recount their 4‑year‑old’s harrowing ICU stay after swallowing a button battery, which doctors discovered via X‑ray. The tiny power source lodged in her esophagus caused immediate tissue breakdown, severe burns, and a foul odor, prompting an emergency endoscopic removal...

By Good Morning America
It Just Keeps Getting Harder and Harder
VideoMar 26, 2026

It Just Keeps Getting Harder and Harder

The video is a candid family vlog documenting a spring‑break weekend that blends ordinary household moments with the unique challenges of caring for a teenage daughter who has a disability. The parents describe routine scenes—snacking, pet care, and a trip...

By Fathering Autism
Revisiting The Dignity Line: Top 5 Questions Answered
VideoMar 26, 2026

Revisiting The Dignity Line: Top 5 Questions Answered

The video revisits Dawn’s “dignity line” concept, answering the five most‑asked questions from over 7,000 comments. She explains why the idea emerged from personal frustration over a marriage breakup and how it has resonated across romantic, familial, friendship, work, and...

By The Minimal Mom
A Jury Found Meta and YouTube “Addictive” — 3 Ways to Help Kids Limit Scrolling
VideoMar 25, 2026

A Jury Found Meta and YouTube “Addictive” — 3 Ways to Help Kids Limit Scrolling

A recent jury verdict labeling Meta and YouTube as “addictive” platforms for children has intensified scrutiny of social‑media design, prompting pediatric experts to offer concrete guidance for families. The pediatrician‑host explains that while social media is not inherently harmful, its...

By Understood
How to Help Your Child Navigate Friendship Drama (Without Stepping In Too Much) | Dr. Sheryl
VideoMar 25, 2026

How to Help Your Child Navigate Friendship Drama (Without Stepping In Too Much) | Dr. Sheryl

The podcast episode of "The In Between Years" hosted by Dr. Sheryl addresses how parents can help a 10‑year‑old navigate a friendship triangle without over‑intervening. The conversation with a New England mother illustrates the dilemma: two friends refuse to be together,...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
Your Baby's Metabolism Is Being Decided Right Now | Jessie Inchauspé
VideoMar 25, 2026

Your Baby's Metabolism Is Being Decided Right Now | Jessie Inchauspé

In this interview, biochemist and "Glucose Goddess" Jessie Inchauspé explains that a pregnant woman's diet does more than supply calories—it actively programs her child's metabolic destiny through epigenetic mechanisms. She likens the womb to soil, arguing that nutrients and toxins...

By Dr. Mark Hyman
How to Help Kids Regulate Strong Feelings
VideoMar 24, 2026

How to Help Kids Regulate Strong Feelings

Children who experience intense emotions often trigger parental concern, but the core issue is not the intensity itself. Effective support hinges on providing clear guidance, consistent structure, and ongoing coaching rather than suppression or excuse. When adults model regulation strategies,...

By The Parenting Junkie
Psychologist Reacts to Duke Basketball Coach's Speech
VideoMar 23, 2026

Psychologist Reacts to Duke Basketball Coach's Speech

The video pairs Duke basketball coach Carol Lawson’s motivational speech with clinical psychologist Dr. Becky’s parenting framework, illustrating how a sports‑focused mindset can translate into everyday resilience training for children. Lawson argues that life never gets easier; instead, individuals become...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
Cold Sores and Babies: What Parents Need to Know
VideoMar 23, 2026

Cold Sores and Babies: What Parents Need to Know

The video warns parents that seemingly harmless cold sores can become a medical emergency for infants, especially those with eczema, by triggering eczema herpeticum—a rapid‑onset HSV‑1 infection. HSV‑1 infects 50‑80 % of adults and spreads through kisses, shared utensils or drinks, even...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
How to Create a Newborn Bubble When You Have Older Kids
VideoMar 23, 2026

How to Create a Newborn Bubble When You Have Older Kids

The video addresses how parents can protect a newborn while older children continue school or daycare, emphasizing realistic risk reduction rather than total isolation. It outlines practical steps: establishing contact rules that limit face and hand contact, mandatory hand washing or...

By What To Expect
How To Talk To Your Kids About AI
VideoMar 22, 2026

How To Talk To Your Kids About AI

The video tackles a common parental dilemma: how to introduce artificial intelligence to children without becoming overwhelmed by its technical complexity. Rather than positioning themselves as AI experts, parents are urged to treat the conversation as a broader parenting challenge—guiding...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
Pediatrician Reacts: Is Fear-Based Discipline Useful?
VideoMar 22, 2026

Pediatrician Reacts: Is Fear-Based Discipline Useful?

The video features a pediatrician critiquing a viral skit where a doctor in a white coat threatens a child with a shot to enforce screen‑time limits, using it to discuss fear‑based discipline. She explains that fear can halt unwanted behavior momentarily...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
How to Handle Toddler Tantrums in Public
VideoMar 22, 2026

How to Handle Toddler Tantrums in Public

The video tackles a common parenting challenge: handling toddler meltdowns in public spaces. It argues that the typical "stop" command rarely works and that parents should replace it with simple, calm directives that outline the expected behavior, such as "tushy...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
Psychologist Reacts to Viola Davis
VideoMar 20, 2026

Psychologist Reacts to Viola Davis

In a recent video, clinical psychologist Dr. Becky dissects a viral clip of actress Viola Davis praising “bad kids,” arguing that the phrase reveals a deeper parenting philosophy. Davis’s anecdote about a toddler sticking his finger in a wedding cake becomes...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
Journey to Motherhood | Christine’s Fertility Story
VideoMar 18, 2026

Journey to Motherhood | Christine’s Fertility Story

Christine’s story illustrates how NYU Langone Health turned a two‑year infertility struggle into a successful motherhood journey. After marrying in 2019 and failing to conceive for a year, she and her husband visited three clinics before choosing NYU Langone in...

By NYU Langone Health
Where to Get an Autism Diagnostic Evaluation for Your Child
VideoMar 17, 2026

Where to Get an Autism Diagnostic Evaluation for Your Child

The video from Seattle Children’s Autism Center explains how Washington families can obtain an autism diagnostic evaluation and begin therapies even before a formal diagnosis. It outlines that children covered by Washington Apple Health Medicaid must be evaluated at a state‑approved...

By Seattle Children’s
Wearable Pumps Vs. Letdowns: Why Are Letdowns Harder with Wearable Pumps?
VideoMar 17, 2026

Wearable Pumps Vs. Letdowns: Why Are Letdowns Harder with Wearable Pumps?

The video examines why letdowns are harder to achieve with wearable breast pumps, contrasting them with traditional pumping and direct breastfeeding. It highlights that the first letdown accounts for the bulk of milk—roughly 50‑70% of what a mother can express—while...

By New Little Life
Not Everything Is Trauma: A Family Perspective
VideoMar 17, 2026

Not Everything Is Trauma: A Family Perspective

The video challenges the growing habit of applying clinical terms—such as toxic, gaslighting, and trauma bonding—to ordinary marital disagreements. The speaker argues that these labels act like a linguistic straitjacket, stifling dialogue and preventing couples from navigating the inevitable messiness...

By The Parenting Junkie
How We Discovered My Daughter Has Dyscalculia | Everyone Gets a Juice Box
VideoMar 17, 2026

How We Discovered My Daughter Has Dyscalculia | Everyone Gets a Juice Box

Laura Jackson, a mother on an island near Seattle, recounts her decade-long struggle to get her daughter Emma help for persistent math difficulties that began in elementary school and culminated in heartbreaking moments like asking “Am I stupid?” After spotting...

By Understood
When Kids Use Emotions as Power
VideoMar 17, 2026

When Kids Use Emotions as Power

The video critiques modern parenting’s obsession with feelings, arguing that constantly asking children how they feel or seeking their emotional consent undermines parental authority and creates a negotiable household environment. The speaker contends that this approach teaches kids to use...

By The Parenting Junkie
Conan O'Brien Isn't Really Rose Byrne's Therapist. But He Is Her 'Unofficial Life Coach'
VideoMar 16, 2026

Conan O'Brien Isn't Really Rose Byrne's Therapist. But He Is Her 'Unofficial Life Coach'

Rose Byrne uses a candid interview to illustrate how Conan O'Brien, though not her therapist, has become an unofficial life coach, offering empathy, optimism, and encouragement during her recent transition to motherhood. She emphasizes that the realities of parenting are...

By Los Angeles Times
How to Clean Your Home When Norovirus Hits
VideoMar 16, 2026

How to Clean Your Home When Norovirus Hits

The video addresses how to disinfect a home during a norovirus outbreak, emphasizing that common disinfectants like alcohol‑based sprays and hand sanitizers are ineffective. Instead, household bleach emerges as the primary tool for inactivating the virus on surfaces. The presenter outlines...

By What To Expect
Pediatrician Reacts: The Parenting Style That Actually Works
VideoMar 15, 2026

Pediatrician Reacts: The Parenting Style That Actually Works

A pediatrician explains that gentle parenting—centered on empathy and connection—derives from authoritative parenting, the research-backed 'gold standard' that balances warmth with clear boundaries and consistent follow-through. While gentle parenting emphasizes emotional attunement and co-regulation, it often goes awry when validation...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)