Children's Health and Parenting - Videos
Toya Harris from âMarried to Medicineâ shares about raising two boys and answering some difficult questions.
The Doctors discuss one funny dadâs Instagram account called âGot Toddleredâ that shares before and after pics of what people looked like pre and post kids.
Parents Sara and Paul join The Doctors with their daughterâs neurologist Dr. Leigh Ramos-Platt to share about hopeful early research for Niemann-Pick type C. See the amazing surprises The Doctors have in store for the whole family.
Parents Sara and Paul are on a mission to save their daughter Marianâs life who was born with a rare storage disorder called Niemann-Pick type C, which has symptoms that mimic Alzheimerâs.
More than 250,000 children suffer toy-related injuries each year in the United States. The Doctors investigate the dangers lurking in popular kidsâ toys and whether some of them may even be toxic.
The Doctors investigate the potential dangers of popular toys on the market and caution parents about the dangers of hand-me-down toys.
Director of the consumer safety group W.A.T.C.H, James Swartz joins The Doctors to share about "the most dangerous toys this year."
An Oregon school district is receiving backlash after mandating that all school employees report students to law enforcement if they find out the students are sexually active.
Evitar que los niños vean violencia en videojuegos, películas, programas de televisión y hasta en la publicidad es cada vez más difícil. Estas son cuatro formas inteligentes de lidiar con la violencia de los medios.
The holiday movie season has begun! From "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" to "The Good Dinosaur," you'll have tons of entertaining flicks to choose from. We've picked nine movies that are sure to make your kids' and teens' must-see list.
Thinking about planning a movie night for the family? Here are some feel-good picks that everyone can enjoy.
Looking for ideas for a holiday-themed movie night? Check out these teen-friendly picks.
Planning a Saturday sleepover this holiday season? Check out these six fun picks that are great for your kids.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Judy Ho shares some tips on how to get a âwild childâ to calm down.
The Doctors put an aromatherapy spray to the test thatâs designed to tame your little one called âChill Child.â
Cómo motivar a los niños a hacer la tarea
Violence in games, movies, TV shows, and even ads is becoming harder to avoid. Here are four smart ways to deal with media violence when it comes to your kids.
Financial expert Emma Johnson answers what you should part with after a divorce. Is your old wedding ring one of them?
Emma Johnson, financial expert and author of âThe Kickass Single Mom,â joins The Doctors to weigh in on a common concern; should single moms feel guilty for working?
The Doctors wonder if a new law that may make parents responsible for their kidsâ bullying will actually create change in their kidsâ behavior.
The Doctors discuss a new law in North Tonawanda, New York that may have parents of bullies fined $250 and serve a 15-day jail sentence.
¿Sueles ver televisión o jugar con la tablet con tus hijos pequeños? En este video te explicamos por qué el co-viewing o el uso compartido de los medios y la tecnología es imporante.
This holiday season there are tons of cool gadgets, games and electronic gifts to choose from. Here are some helpful tips on how to make the most of the gift giving season.
The Doctors discuss a sex worksheet one Oklahoma middle school passed out to students, which outraged parents. What is the right way and age to teach kids about sex?
There are more than 17,000 residential treatment centers across the country. How do you find a reputable center? Liz shares what to look for when selecting a program for a troubled teen that might need help outside the home.
Lynn joins The Doctors to share her experience sending her teen son that lacked confidence to a wilderness camp designed for troubled kids. Six days in, she received a call no mother should get.
How far would you go to âfixâ a troubled teen? The Doctors investigate camps, programs, and treatment centers that are designed to help troubled teens.
Children under 4 years old donât have the ability to thoroughly chew food and it can easily get caught in their small windpipes. The Doctors share some tips to keep your loved ones safe.
Excited to watch some classic movies with your kids? You might not remember them as well as you thought. Here are six popular kids' movies with surprisingly sexy scenes.
The Doctors culinary critics sample professional cook Joshua Weissmanâs secret ingredient ice cream. Will the ice cream pass the test?