Children's Health and Parenting - Videos

More For Moms? - Motherhood: Does It Take A Village?

If society continues to put pressure on women to have children, should it also expand it's role in helping mothers who feel overwhelmed? Joining the conversation are Beth Spong, Mia Redrick, Samantha Parent Walvarens, Samantha DeRose and Veleria Levy.

More For Moms? - Motherhood: Does It Take A Village?

If society continues to put pressure on women to have children, should it also expand it's role in helping mothers who feel overwhelmed? Joining the conversation are Beth Spong, Mia Redrick, Samantha Parent Walvarens, Samantha DeRose and Veleria Levy.

Mommy 2.0: Protecting Your Gadgets From Your Baby

Hey parents, we all know that your gadgets are really your child's favorite toy. But that will leave us parents with broken toys of our own. Here are some cool new cases that will make everyone happy.

The Nanny Dynamic - Sister Wives or 'The Help?'

What do you call the people you pay to take care of your children? Nannies? Sitters? Julie Bowen calls them "sister wives." What's the line between family and employee? Nancy Redd is joined by Chrissy Castellano, Lisa Belkin, Nicola Krauss and Cameron Macdonald to discuss.

Tips From A Real Mom: Packages For Your College Kids

Hey Moms... do you have a son on his way off to college? Or already there? Sending packages to them are a bit different than when they were smaller and in camp. Here are some tips.

What's The Most Rebellious Thing You Did As A Teenager?

Microphone in hand, I asked pedestrians around New York: What is the most rebellious thing you did as a teenager? Part of the series I Have To Ask on MarloThomas.com.

Tips From A Real Dad: Handy Tools To Have

Hey dads... on the go? We have a great tool for you to feed your little ones when you're out and about... and it will help keep the mess to a minimum.

Babies' Imperforate Anus Related Problems

Dr. Mitchell R. Price explains what is an imperforate anus, what are its related problems, and how it is solved.

Drinkin' With Dad

Those cool parents who say their kids were going to drink anyway, so they may as well do it at home? They may be turning their kids into binge drinkers.

Kids Seat Installation Tips for Parents

Lorrie Walker of Safe Kids Buckle Up offers some tips for at-home car seat installation.

How to Ensure Child Safety in the Car

Julie Kleinert, Child Safety Engineer at GM, explains how to ensure your child is fastened and seated correctly to avoid being flung about in the car.

Reading Rainbow Returns

Reading Rainbow is back! LeVar Burton discusses the importance of childhood literacy, the Reading Rainbow iPad App and his new show "Perception."

Reading Rainbow Returns - Take A Look, It's In A Book!

Reading Rainbow is back! LeVar Burton discusses the importance of childhood literacy, the Reading Rainbow iPad App and his new show "Perception." Janet Varney and LeVar Burton are joined by guests Dr. Kelly Hunter and Josh Brooks to discuss.

Racist Toddler? - When A Pre-Schooler Is A 'Racist'

When a four-year-old says he won't hang out with anyone 'brown,' what should his parents do? Joining the conversation are Lisa Belkin, Christine Carter, Karla Ballard and Nkechi Nneji.

Stop Itsy Bitsy Bikinis - Toddlers Don't Need Revealing Swimsuits

Elizabeth Hurley's new bikini line for toddlers is sparking outrage. Leopard-print and skimpy? Not exactly kid-friendly. Why are we marketing "sexy" to kids? Alicia Menendez is joined by Alyse Berger Heilpern, Neil Sinclair, Stephanie Covington Armstrong, Dr. Nancy Berk and Farah Miller.

Tips From A Real Dad: All About Baby-Proofing

Eventually all parents have to do it... baby-proofing. We know, you didn't want to do it, but you gotta. Get down to their level and check out what they can reach and what can hurt them.

How TV Affects Babies Under the Age of 3

The Bump explains why television is not recommended for babies.

Flu Shot Facts for Babies

Watch to get the facts on flu shots from TheBump.com to help decide which type of vaccination is best for your child.

Recognizing Ear Infections in Babies

Runny nose? Difficulty sleeping? Find out which symptoms to keep an eye out for to detect if your baby has an ear infection.

Newborn's Soft Spots

Watch this video to learn how to properly care for a baby's soft spots.

When You Will Take Your Newborn Home

Can't wait to take your newborn baby home? Find out how long your hospital stay is likely to be here.

How to Bath a Newborn Baby

How long do I wait before bathing my newborn? Click here to find out how and when to bath your newborn baby.

How to Prevent and Treat Diaper Rash

Find out how to treat and avoid nappy rash on your newborn baby in the following short film.

How to Treat Cradle Cap

If your newborn is suffering from cradle cap this video explains what it is and how can you treat it.

How to Relieve Symptoms of Infant Reflux

If your baby is crying and seems in pain, seems hungry but refuses to feed and is often sick then she may have reflux. Watch this short film to learn about infant reflux and how to relieve symptoms in your baby.

How to Easily Change Diapers

Watch to learn how to change a nappy and get useful tips.

Couples Views on Children's Discipline and Upbringing

Watch as real couples weigh in on their views about parenting, and find out if they are on the same page as their partner when it comes to raising children.

Mommy 2.0: How To Make Things A Little Less Noisy

Hey parents, if you have kids you know that things are going to get noisy. But here are some tips to keep things a little quieter for both you and your little ones.

Stopping Blood Loss After an Alligator Attack

On July 8, 2012, 17-year-old Kaleb "Fred" Langdale of Moore Haven, Florida was taking a dip in the Caloosahatchee River with his friends. As he swam across the river, Kaleb heard his friends shout that there was an alligator in the water. See the surprising way that Fred halted the bleeding while waiting for paramedics to arrive.

How to Apply Pressure to a Bleeding Wound

On July 20, 2012 tragedy struck citizens of Aurora, Colorado, when a gunman opened fire inside a crowded movie theatre. Fifty eight people were injured and 12 were killed. Best friends Allie and Stephanie were both there on that fateful night and barely survived the attack. E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork demonstrates the importance of applying direct pressure to a bleeding wound, and how it saved Allie's life.
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