Children's Health and Parenting - Videos
Jeff Tow explains his feelings of dealing with post-partum depression and not knowing what to do.
A woman was ordered to hold a sign that read "Only an idiot would drive on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus," after she was caught doing that very act. Shame on who?
When it comes to "shaming," Wendy Widom claims that they way she was brought helped to shape how she handles her own child.
Dr. Phil McGraw says the number one thing parents can do to keep their children safe is to teach them to self-protect. Watch key self-defense tips for kids. Tracie Arlington, lead instructor at Play it Safe defense, demonstrates how children can ward off predators.
Marlo Thomas joins Josh to talk about St. Jude - the Children's Research Hospital her father founded - and the impact & importance of its work.
Marlo Thomas joins Josh to talk about St. Jude - the Children's Research Hospital her father founded - and the impact & importance of its work.
Marlo Thomas joins Josh to talk health insurance and the costs of keeping St. Jude up and running.
Lindsey Wilkerson shares her story of receiving treatment at St. Jude.
Ashely Dismuke shares her son Ingram's story of receiving treatment as St. Jude.
Exercises to test your baby's responses: turns head towards sound, startle reflex, track simple objects, attempt to focus. Contact your pediatrician if your baby's not responding too well after 6 months.
One of the common illnesses in infants is a fever. There are Temperatures that are considered too high depending on your baby's age.
We looked at the best push bikes on the market. Find the one that suits your baby biking style.
We looked at the best high chairs on the market. Find the one that suits your needs.
We looked at the best strollers on the market. Find the one that suits your strolling style.
We looked at the best carriers on the market. Find the one that suits your carrying style.
Joy Berry helps children understand the consequences of staying out in the sun too long. Watch how she explains to them the importance of sunscreen.
Two fundamental rules can keep your kids safe around water.
Joy Berry plays a simple game with children that helps them come up with their own safety rules.
Joy Berry explains to children why trusting their instincts can help them avoid danger.
Parenting expert Joy Berry explains how informative conversations help your children identify risks and avoid dangers.
Charles A DeMarco, M.D. talks about common sports injuries among young swimmers. After earning his medical degree from the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn, Dr. DeMarco completed his orthopaedic residency at the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn and Kings County Hospital. He subsequently pursued a fellowship in sports medicine at Pennsylvania State University
Charles A DeMarco, M.D. explains the procedure to figure out why doctors ask questions about child fractures at home. After earning his medical degree from the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn, Dr. DeMarco completed his orthopaedic residency at the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn and Kings County Hospital. He subsequently pursued a fellowship in sports medicine at Pennsylvania State University
Keith Malloy, director of the film 'Come Hell or High Water,' talks with the parents of an autistic boy featured in the film whose life was transformed by bodysurfing. This then led another family with an autistic child to try the same method of wave-therapy, and their lives have vastly improved as well.
Kids can be a mother's all, but a former Cowboys cheerleader who put her life on hold for her kids wants to remind moms to take their lives back.
We have checked out a new toy that your little one may love. It's the fisher price Laugh and Learn Puppy. This real dad lets you know if it's worth getting.
Keith Malloy's new documentary, "Come Hell or High Water" features scenes of an autistic boy's comfort zone: the ocean. Other families who've seen the film can relate.
Web exclusive: Gastroenterologist Dr. Sudhir Dutta from Sinai Hospital of Baltimore conducted how fecal transplants save hundreds of lives.
Tatum rescued her 2-year-old son, Jesse, from losing his life by allowing her own stool to be transplanted into his intestines. To date, Jesse is the youngest person ever to receive a fecal transplant.
A portable first aid kit is necessary for treating all kinds of injuries. We list a handful of items that should not be absent from your kit.
How can you tell if your children are being bullied at school? Dr. Gail Saltz, bestselling author and psychiatrist, gives us some tips on how to identify the warning signs. Part of the series Mondays with Marlo on MarloThomas.com.