Children's Health and Parenting - Videos

Taking Aim - Should Guns Be Part Of Kids' Halloween Costumes?

When it comes to firearm related deaths, the U.S. is way up there. So is it time to stop teaching our kids to glorify guns and ban fake guns on Halloween? Joining Nancy to discuss are guests Heather Shumaker, Matthew Dicks and Carinn Jade.

How to Prepare a Toddler for a New Baby

Prepare your toddler for a new sibling so that you minimize jealousy.

How to Keep a Baby Calm on a Flight

Reduce your chances of becoming the seatmate everyone hates by learning how to head off a screaming jag.

Mommy 2.0: New App To Help Dads Dress The Kids

Do you ever think your husband is color blind? Or at least has the worst taste in the world? Is he spreading it to your child? Here is an app that will help your husband dress the little ones... without embarrassing them on the playground.

Texting While Parenting

For the first time in decades, nonfatal injuries to kids under age 5 are on the rise. Some are establishing connections between "device distraction" & childhood injury.

Hybrid Diapers GDipaers

Blythe Metz talks to Michelle Schnoor from gDiapers about the company's hybrid diapers at Natural Products Expo West.

Texting While Parenting - Parents Need To Put Away Their Phones

For the first time in decades, nonfatal injuries to kids under age 5 are on the rise. Some are establishing connections between 'device distraction' and childhood injury.

Kids Halloween Costumes Aimed at Making Parents Laugh

Halloween is a great time for parents to live out their wildest fantasies through their children's costumes. From Gene Simmons and The Village People, to doctors and Trekkies, Dawn Siff of Parenticity takes a look at outfits that were clearly meant to entertain the moms and dads and likely leave the tots quite confused.

What Causes Your Child to Snore?

Snoring can be caused by enlarged tonsils or adenoids that block the airways. If you don't breathe properly at night, you don't get enough oxygen to your brain.

Risk Factors for Substance Abuse in Adolescents

Learn about risk factors for substance abuse in adolescents with child psychologist Dr. Kimberly Williams.

Puberty and Your Preteen's Wet Dreams

Parents: Is it time for "the talk" with your kids? The Doctors and author of How to Talk with Your Kids About Sex , Dr. John Chirban, help you get prepared with the Birds and Bees Boot Camp. Learn how to communicate body changes with your preteen.

You've Got Jessica Valenti

Jessica Valenti is a self-labeled feminist and author of "Why Have Kids?", and she sat down to talk about what motherhood means in today's age, and why having children may not make you as happy as you thought.

Tips From A Real Dad: Gotta Get The Gyro Ball

If you have a little one, you probably spend a lot of time cleaning up spills. Well the Gyro Ball is designed to stop just that. But can it stop all spills? Probably not. But is it a Daddy Do? Absolutely.

Tips From A Real Mom: How To Make Super Crayons

Hey Moms... what do you do with all of the broken pieces of crayons your kids have around the house? You throw them away don't you? Don't! We have a great tip that can allow you to make a SUPER crayon they will love.

Lenore Skenazy's Free-Range Children

While this past summer was reported to be Central Park's most violent in recent history, one New York mom, Lenore Skenazy, still organizes play dates in the park. But that's not all - she makes sure the kids are unsupervised! Learn more about this potentially dangerous venture and why she's doing it.

Telling Your Toddler How Babies Are Made

Parents: Is it time for "the talk" with your kids? The Doctors and author of How to Talk with Your Kids About Sex , Dr. John Chirban, help you get prepared with the Birds and Bees Boot Camp. Learn the best way to tell your toddler how babies are made.

Kids with Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Learn about generalized anxiety disorder with Dr. Kimberly Williams.

Basic Information About Child Ticks and Behavior

Learn about ticks and Tourette's Syndrome with Dr. Kimberly Williams.

Baby Changing Table Safety Tips

Avoid accidents on the baby changing table by following these tips.

Flu Shot Facts for Parents

Do you have a baby less than six months in age? Watch to find out why it is important to get a flu shot during this early stage of your child's life.

When Do Babies Start Crawling

Whether it's the typical army crawl, or scooting around on their tummy, find out when baby will begin crawling.

How to Tend to a Dislocated Elbow

Learn how to properly tend to someone with a dislocated elbow with the help of this guide from first aid trainer Clive James.

How to Put a Bandage Onto a Finger

Learn how to put a bandage onto a finger with the help of this guide from first aid trainer Clive James.

How to Use the FAST Test to Spot Signs of a Stroke

Learn how to apply the FAST test on someone you suspect is having a stroke with the help of this guide from first aid trainer Clive James.

How to Tend to a Dislocated Thumb

Learn how to efficiently tend to someone with a dislocated thumb in this easy to follow guide from first aid trainer Clive James.

How to Tend to a Fractured Ankle

Learn how to tend to a person with a fractured ankle with the help of this guide from first aid trainer Clive James.

Baby Strep Throat Symptoms

Get all the information you need on the strep throat symptoms to watch out for, and find out when it's time to bring baby to the pediatrician for a throat culture.

The ABCs Of The ATM - A Key Life Lesson: Personal Finance!

To prevent young adults from making irreparable financial mistakes like those made in 2008, it's critical to start teaching personal finance at a young age. Joining the conversation are David Wellver, Jessie Rosen, Katie Blickhahn, Mary Blickhahn and Willow Tufano.

Hight School Student Kept From Homecoming Dance Over Library Book

Hight School Student Kept From Homecoming Dance Over Library Book

How to Deal With a 'Zombie' Teen

Few parents realize that the common practice of letting teens set their own bedtime can fuel further mutations in the biological processes that knocked them off track. Sue Shellenbarger and Brown University's Dr. Mary Carskadon discuss details on Lunch Break.
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