Parenting Videos

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
The Uplift: An Adoption Story
VideoMar 28, 2026

The Uplift: An Adoption Story

The Uplift episode weaves together five distinct, heart‑warming stories that showcase ordinary people stepping up to solve extraordinary challenges. It begins with Dr. Amy Bey’s decision to adopt a ten‑year‑old boy undergoing heart surgery, then expands the effort into a...

By CBS Mornings
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)
Refining the Feed: Curating a Better Online Experience for Our Kids
VideoMar 27, 2026

Refining the Feed: Curating a Better Online Experience for Our Kids

The discussion, hosted by Common Sense Media’s Jasmine Hood Miller, tackles how children’s feeds are saturated with disturbing news, violent memes, and AI‑generated content, and why parents must actively curate these digital experiences. Dr. Earl Turner explains that the brain...

By Common Sense Media
Why the Best Dad Moments Are Never the Ones You Planned Featuring Joe Gatto
VideoMar 27, 2026

Why the Best Dad Moments Are Never the Ones You Planned Featuring Joe Gatto

The Dead Podcast episode features comedian Joe Gatto reflecting on his relationship with his late father, the impact of losing him at nineteen, and how those experiences shape his approach to parenting, marriage, and comedy. Larry Hagner guides the conversation...

By The Dad Edge
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
Is Social Media Hazardous to Our Kids’ Health? | DW News
VideoMar 26, 2026

Is Social Media Hazardous to Our Kids’ Health? | DW News

The video examines a landmark Los Angeles jury verdict that found Meta’s Facebook and Instagram, along with Google’s YouTube, deliberately engineered addictive features. The $6 million judgment follows a separate $375 million ruling in New Mexico and comes as countries such as...

By DW News
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
Guiding Your Kids Toward Faith Without Forcing It
VideoMar 25, 2026

Guiding Your Kids Toward Faith Without Forcing It

The Dad Edge podcast episode tackles a father’s recent conversion and his quest to guide eleven children—four believers and seven non‑believers—toward authentic faith without coercion. Host Larry and guest Uncle Joe explore how a parent’s personal transformation can become a...

By The Dad Edge
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)
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)
Should Wealthy Parents Bankroll Their Kids?
VideoMar 22, 2026

Should Wealthy Parents Bankroll Their Kids?

The video tackles the dilemma wealthy parents face when deciding how much financial support to provide their children, questioning where the line between nurturing opportunity and creating entitlement lies. The speaker shares personal anecdotes—a £240 Kashmir hoodie returned after his child...

By The Prof G Pod
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)
René Marsh Talks New Children's Book, 'The Nature of Change'
VideoMar 21, 2026

René Marsh Talks New Children's Book, 'The Nature of Change'

Renée Marsh, journalist‑turned‑author, unveiled her debut children’s book, “The Nature of Change,” a personal narrative born from the heartbreaking loss of her son Blake to pediatric brain cancer. The story follows two children adjusting to a new home, using the...

By Good Morning America
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)
Marriage Under Pressure & Weathering Life's Hardest Storms Featuring Greg Olsen
VideoMar 20, 2026

Marriage Under Pressure & Weathering Life's Hardest Storms Featuring Greg Olsen

The Dad Edge podcast replay features former NFL tight end Greg Olsen discussing how an unexpected health crisis – his son TJ’s heart condition – put his marriage and family under intense pressure. The conversation shifts from typical dad topics...

By The Dad Edge
Safe Sleep for Babies: What Actually Lowers SIDS Risk
VideoMar 19, 2026

Safe Sleep for Babies: What Actually Lowers SIDS Risk

Safe Sleep for Babies: What Actually Lowers SIDS Risk video debunks popular myths about co‑sleeping and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The presenter emphasizes that parental breathing does not regulate an infant’s respiration and that no scientific evidence supports co‑sleeping...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
Will Banning Children From Social Media Actually Make Them Safer? | UNICEF
VideoMar 18, 2026

Will Banning Children From Social Media Actually Make Them Safer? | UNICEF

UNICEF challenges the notion that banning children from social media alone will keep them safe, arguing that age limits are a superficial fix for deeper systemic flaws. The agency highlights three critical actions: stronger platform accountability, comprehensive digital‑literacy education, and...

By UNICEF
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
Is It Bullying or Just Kid Conflict?
VideoMar 16, 2026

Is It Bullying or Just Kid Conflict?

Parents often wonder if a playground shove is bullying. The video clarifies that bullying is defined by three criteria—intent to harm, repetition, and a power imbalance—while a single aggressive push lacks these elements. It urges caregivers to resist quick labels...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
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)
How Much Screen Time Is OK for Kids?
VideoMar 15, 2026

How Much Screen Time Is OK for Kids?

Pediatric guidance in the video advises against screen exposure for babies under one, arguing their brains need real-world interaction—peekaboo, face-to-face play, and vocalizing—rather than fast-paced visual stimulation. The presenter notes screens can produce intense attention and abrupt withdrawal reactions in...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
The Biggest Surprise of Parenting a Teen
VideoMar 13, 2026

The Biggest Surprise of Parenting a Teen

The video highlights a common, unsettling transition for parents: the moment they finally feel competent in raising a child, their teen’s personality can change dramatically, leaving them questioning who their child has become. This shift often catches parents off guard...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
How to Repair with Your Child After Making a Mistake | The Opportunity Gap
VideoMar 13, 2026

How to Repair with Your Child After Making a Mistake | The Opportunity Gap

The video addresses how parents can repair a moment when they act hastily or snap at their child, emphasizing that missteps are inevitable but can become teachable moments. It encourages parents to circle back after an incident, acknowledge the error,...

By Understood
If Talking About Puberty with Your Kid Feels Awkward, Watch This
VideoMar 13, 2026

If Talking About Puberty with Your Kid Feels Awkward, Watch This

The video tackles the common discomfort parents feel when their children enter puberty, emphasizing that this developmental stage demands a shift in how families communicate and connect. It argues that parents must show up consistently, signaling readiness for the next phase,...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
What To Do When Your Kid Swears
VideoMar 13, 2026

What To Do When Your Kid Swears

The video addresses parents confronting unexpected profanity from children, framing swearing as a normal language‑development milestone rather than moral failing. Presenter advises parents to stay neutral, avoid dramatic reactions, and teach contextual rules—what’s acceptable at home versus public settings. He recommends...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
Too Many Toucans Read by by Paula Bowles
VideoMar 13, 2026

Too Many Toucans Read by by Paula Bowles

The video features author‑illustrator Paula Bowles reading her children’s book *Too Many Toucans*, a fable about a toucan named Toco who seeks help building his dream treehouse. The narrative quickly turns into a lesson on collaboration when well‑meaning neighbors flood...

By American Psychological Association (APA)
The Hidden Problem With “Gentle” Parenting
VideoMar 12, 2026

The Hidden Problem With “Gentle” Parenting

The video tackles the paradox of “gentle” parenting, arguing that an over‑emphasis on unconditional empathy can erode the very structure children need to thrive. The speaker frames the issue as a hidden problem: parents, eager to avoid any perceived harm,...

By The Parenting Junkie
Should Parents Accept Kids As They Are? (Or Shape Their Character?)
VideoMar 10, 2026

Should Parents Accept Kids As They Are? (Or Shape Their Character?)

The video tackles a perennial parenting dilemma: should caregivers simply accept a child’s innate disposition, or actively shape character traits toward resilience and optimism? The speaker rejects the notion of a blank‑slate child, arguing that every trait—whether optimism or fragility—can...

By The Parenting Junkie
Why Toddlers Hit (It’s Not What You Think)
VideoMar 10, 2026

Why Toddlers Hit (It’s Not What You Think)

The video tackles a common parenting reflex—pretending to cry when a toddler hits—and argues that this dramatic response does not teach the child why hitting is wrong. It reassures viewers that an isolated incident won’t damage attachment, but stresses that...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
Consistency Makes Kids Feel Safe
VideoMar 10, 2026

Consistency Makes Kids Feel Safe

Parents often mistake firm, consistent discipline for harshness, yet the video argues the opposite: predictability is a cornerstone of child safety. By establishing clear rules and adhering to them without wavering, caregivers create a stable environment where children learn to self‑regulate...

By The Parenting Junkie
Stop Fighting Over Text Messages With Your Teen
VideoMar 9, 2026

Stop Fighting Over Text Messages With Your Teen

The video tackles a common household tension: parents receiving cryptic one‑letter text replies from teenagers when they ask seemingly simple, yet important, questions. Rather than viewing these terse responses as disrespect, the speaker reframes them as signals that the teen...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
Do Socks Delay Baby’s Walking?
VideoMar 9, 2026

Do Socks Delay Baby’s Walking?

The video tackles the perennial parenting question of whether infants should stay barefoot or wear socks, debunking the notion that one approach is universally correct. It explains that barefoot exposure supplies crucial sensory input, helping babies develop balance and coordination, while...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
Why It’s Loving to Correct Your Child
VideoMar 8, 2026

Why It’s Loving to Correct Your Child

The video tackles a common parenting dilemma: how to correct a child’s annoying behavior without stifling the joy and playfulness that make family life vibrant. The speaker argues that if a behavior irritates a parent, it will likely irritate others,...

By The Parenting Junkie
How To Build Our Kids' Resilience
VideoMar 7, 2026

How To Build Our Kids' Resilience

The video argues that parents’ instinct to shield children from discomfort creates long‑term anxiety, undermining the very resilience they hope to foster. It stresses that short‑term comfort—such as always placing kids on the “A‑team”—actually breeds fragility, while allowing them to endure...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
How to Become a More Patient Parent (Even If You’re Not Naturally Calm)
VideoMar 7, 2026

How to Become a More Patient Parent (Even If You’re Not Naturally Calm)

The video addresses how parents can cultivate patience even when their natural temperament is quick‑tempered, presenting a step‑by‑step mental rehearsal that frames the chaotic moments of childcare as opportunities for calm. The speaker recommends three practical levers: a pre‑emptive script that...

By The Parenting Junkie
The Surprising Thing Hospitality Taught Will Guidara About Fatherhood
VideoMar 5, 2026

The Surprising Thing Hospitality Taught Will Guidara About Fatherhood

In a candid interview, restaurateur Will Guidara explains how the core tenets of hospitality have reshaped his approach to fatherhood. He argues that parents, like hoteliers, have a responsibility to craft a “magical world” for their children amid a chaotic...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
Great Parents Still Have Chaos
VideoMar 5, 2026

Great Parents Still Have Chaos

The video titled “Great Parents Still Have Chaos” confronts the myth of flawless parenting, highlighting everyday disruptions—tantrums, messes, snotty noses, and backtalk—that accompany raising children. It argues that mental load stems from unrealistic expectations and offers practical tools—calendars, visual schedules, meal...

By The Parenting Junkie
The Kind of Love Kids Never Forget
VideoMar 5, 2026

The Kind of Love Kids Never Forget

The video recounts a child's recollection of his mother’s battle with brain cancer, the radiation that left her quadriplegic, and the father’s unwavering devotion as primary caregiver. It highlights how the father’s self‑sacrifice and the child’s early involvement in feeding and...

By Good Inside (Dr. Becky)
Kindergarten Readiness: Bridging the Gap | School's In Podcast
VideoMar 5, 2026

Kindergarten Readiness: Bridging the Gap | School's In Podcast

The podcast episode explores how pediatric practices can become active partners in preparing children for kindergarten, bridging the traditional gap between health care and early education. Hosts Denise Pope and Dan Schwartz interview Dr. Lisa Chamberlain, who argues that routine...

By Stanford Graduate School of Education
How Do I Redirect Tantrums?
VideoMar 5, 2026

How Do I Redirect Tantrums?

The video explains how caregivers can redirect toddler tantrums by prioritizing physiological regulation over verbal insight, emphasizing that a child’s rational brain is offline during meltdowns. It argues that music, movement, and calm proximity instantly soothe an overstimulated nervous system, allowing...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)
How to Handle Hitting and Throwing During Toddler Tantrums
VideoMar 4, 2026

How to Handle Hitting and Throwing During Toddler Tantrums

The video explains how toddlers’ brains drive physical outbursts during meltdowns, emphasizing the immature pre‑frontal cortex versus the always‑on emotional brain stem. It outlines what not to do—yelling, shaming, or ignoring aggression—and then gives a step‑by‑step protocol: check adult triggers, spot...

By PedsDocTalk (Dr. Mona Amin)