Children's Health and Parenting - Videos

Kids Dressing In Drag

What do you think about boys dressing up as princesses and girls dressing up as GI Joe for Halloween? Are kids who are raised gender neutral better adults?

Kids Dressing In Drag - Does Gender Matter In Halloween Costumes?

What do you think about boys dressing up as princesses and girls dressing up as GI Joe for Halloween? Are kids who are raised gender neutral better adults? Janet Varney is joined by guests Ben Fee, Julie Duckett, Anastacia Kurylo, Katie Hurley and Betsy Brown Braun to discuss.

Tips From A Real Mom: Supporting Your Students

Hey parents, your child may be going to school, but without your help, they will not learn. Teachers can only do so much. Both your students and their teachers need your support in the classroom and at home to make sure your child is getting the best out of their education.

Why Banks Want Your Kids' Money

Marketwatch's Kelli Grant takes a look at several ways banks and money-management sites are vying for your kids' cash in the form of savings accounts and virtual piggybanks.

How to Handle Children's Body Odor

TV personality and host of NBC's Stars Earn Stripes Samantha Harris joins the show to ask The Doctors about the best way to handle embarrassing body issues. Samantha asks how to address a child's body odor without drawing too much attention and causing the child to become self-conscious of the issue.

Treating and Preventing Ringworm

Despite its name, ringworm is not actually a worm, but rather a fungal infection characterized by a ring-like rash. Learn precautionary measures to avoid a ringworm infection and how to treat the condition.

Kids Dressing In Drag - Anastacia's Story

What do you think about boys dressing up as princesses and girls dressing up as GI Joe for Halloween? Are kids who are raised gender neutral better adults? Guest Anastacia Kurylo talks about her son wanting to be a female Disney character for Halloween.

Tips From A Real Dad: Keeping Your Baby's Legs Warm

Hey parents, have you heard of baby legs? They are leggings for babies. They aren't tights, but will keep your little one's legs warm, and you won't have to word about the hassle when you change a diaper.

When to Get Your Child Tested for Learning Difficulties

Learn when to get your child tested for Learning Difficulties such as ADD or dyslexia with Dr. Kimberly Williams.

What You Need to Know About the Autism Spectrum

Learn about the autism spectrum in this child psychology video from Howcast.

The Misinformation About Autism Risk Factors

Dr. Kimberly Williams explains that after all the research available and ongoing, there are still no definitive answers to the question 'why is my child autistic?'.

Debunking Autism Myths

Learn the myths about autism with clinical psychologist Dr. Kimberly Williams.

How to Tell If a Child Is Autistic

Learn the symptoms of autism in this child psychology video from Howcast.

Autism and Childhood Vaccines

Learn about misconceptions about autism and vaccines with child clinical psychologist Dr. Kimberly Williams.

Common Treatment Options for Children with Autism

Learn about treatment options for autism with child psychologist Dr. Kimberly Williams.

How to Tend to a Choking Infant

Learn how to help an infant who is choking with the help of this guide from first aid trainer Clive James.

Staging Wilms Tumor in Kids

Mitchell R. Price, MD., FACS, FAAP explains the staging of Wilms Tumor. Director Pediatric Surgery and Pediatric Trauma Services at Staten Island University Hospital / North Shore-LIJ Health System

How to Ensure Your Premature Baby Has an Emotionally Healthy Life

Your first instinct in caring for a tiny preemie might be to be overprotective but that may not be what's best for your growing child. Dr. Bernadette Melnyk describes how parents can ensure their premature baby has an emotionally healthy life.

How to Cope with the Premature Birth of a Child

Many parents of premature babies experience feelings of guilt, lack of sleep and depression after the delivery. Dr. Bernadette Melnyk discusses how new parents can cope with the premature birth of their child.

What to Do If You Feel Unprepared to Raise Your Premature Baby

The prospect of bringing a premature baby home from the hospital can be overwhelming for many new moms. Dr. Bernadette Melnyk shares advice for women who feel unprepared to care for a premature child.

Three Tips for Mothers Caring for a Premature Baby

You're a new mom with a tiny preemie and soon you'll be taking your baby home. What do you need to know? Dr. Bernadette Melnyk provides three tips for new parents caring for premature babies.

Public Restroom Safety

At what age should you let your child use a public bathroom by him or herself? Rene Syler, author of Good Enough Mother joins The Doctors to weigh in.

Treating Leg Cramps in Children

Pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears goes mobile to answer mothers' questions about what's ailing their children. See what surprising foods can help knee pain and leg cramps.

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.

Liz Wolfson's GALS

She founded Girls Athletic Leadership School in Denver, and she's changing lives because of it.

Shame With No Consent

Dad posts shaming pic of kid who pooped in the shower online, causes worry about kid's emotional heath. Dad jokes kid can sue for "defecation." Harmless or hurtful?
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