Children's Health and Parenting - Videos
Working Mother magazine just published an expos on why so many American moms are overweight. We chat with experts and parents about getting fit. Nancy Redd is joined by guest Jennifer Owens to share her tips.
Full Segment: Working Mother magazine just published an expos on why so many American moms are overweight. We chat with experts and parents about getting fit. Join us!
Full Segment: HuffPost Blogger Natalie Thomas did what few expecting mothers do and admitted that she is not ready for parenthood. We talk to our guests about her road ahead.
HuffPost Blogger Natalie Thomas did what few expecting mothers do and admitted that she is not ready for parenthood. Natalie Joins Nancy Redd to share her story.
Tina Fey gives her advice on parenthood with "Admission" director Paul Weitz
We all tell little white lies. We do it to protect our children, to avoid hurting others' feelings and to make life easier for ourselves. But when is it ok to lie? ReShonda Billingsley joins Mike to talk about an instance where she lied to her daughter about a meal she made.
Dr. Steven Sussman discusses dealing with children with low self-esteem.
Dr. Steven Sussman discusses children sitting in front of screens too much.
Preemies undergo many tests their first few day of life; that makes human touch one of the most important things a mother can provide.
Looking for ways to protect your kids as they enter the online world? Tech Expert Jennifer Jolly, gives you some quick tips on how to safe guard your kids online. Part of the series Need To Know, on MarloThomas.com
Ever wanted to throw a huge party but didn't have enough money?? Well now there is a way to get your relatives or friends to join the party by chipping in!
The Doctors discuss the alarming outbreak of whooping cough, or pertussis in the U.S., and how the nation suffered the worst rates of infection in almost six decades.
Dr. Steven Sussman discusses what to do if you suspect your child is using drugs.
Steven Sussman discusses allowance and children.
Fisher Price's Laugh & Learn Apptivity Monkey allows your kids to play and learn with your phone while keeping it safe from little hands. Plus, they get to hang out with a monkey! How cool is that?!
When I look at how many toys my son has, I think 'My childhood -- UPGRADED.' Here are some hot tech toys that are a lot of fun for even the tiniest tot -- but let's not forget the basics.
On Friday, the toy brand Playskool tweeted a question directed at fathers that many prominent dad bloggers construed as outdated and sexist. Lisa Belkin, HuffPost Senior Columnist For Life, Work and Family joins to discuss.
Full Segment: Compared to most of the world, Americans have a hard time with potty training. Let's discuss why our kids are so opposed to the toilet and so attached to diapers.
Discussion with Steven Sussman, Child Psychologist, on giving your child a cellphone.
Compared to most of the world, Americans have a hard time with potty training. We discuss some unorthodox methods that may help a child to learn to use the potty.
Compared to most of the world, Americans have a hard time with potty training. One technique suggested is the use of a litter box.
Thinking of having steak for dinner? Chef and author Catherine McCord shares her great tips for cooking the most delicious steak every time.
Is your baby getting ready to start solid food? Want to feed your little one homemade brown rice cereal that tastes better and costs a lot less than anything you could buy in a box? Chef and author Catherine McCord shows you how to make nutritious cereal that will be a treat for your baby's developing taste buds!
Brooke introduces us to her lovely "Momdel" (Mom Role Model), Jen Kubel, who shares some words of wisdom about being a mother and her vital tips & tricks when it comes to raising children, thanks to our great friends at Mattel!
Discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D Psychologist, on why do some children bite and how to deal with it.
Discussion with Steven Sussman, from the Child & Teen Success Centers in NY & NJ, on the terrible twos and how to approach your child.