Videos

 

  • How Ears Work - Video about how ears work, by Nemours KidsHealth
  • How to Remove a Tick - Video: How To Remove a Tick from the CDC
  • Eczema: how to do Bleach Baths - "How To" video by the American Academy of Dermatology
  • Milestones in Action - Videos about development at each age by the CDC
  • Helping Your Child Manage Anxiety - Nemours KidsHealth video about helping your child manage anxiety
  • What's Tear Duct Massage  (Treating Tear-Duct Blockage)? - Video showing how to perform massage of a plugged tear duct by Nemour's KidsHealth.
  • How to Install a Child Car Seat - Video: How to install a car seat by the National Child Passenger Safety Board
  • AMAZE - Wonderful videos to help you talk with your children about puberty and growing up. Early sex education introduces your families values before kid are exposed on the school bus. Your watching videos first can help you with finding comfortable language and you can decide if you want to watch the videos together with your kids. Includes a section for young children including how to talk about boundaries and "playing doctor." 
  • Lurie Center for Autism - Conversations about topics related to parenting a child with ASD ranging from organizing an IEP to sibling issues, self-injurious behavior and nutrition from MGH Lurie Center experts.
  • Nemours KidsHealth - Kidshealth from Nemours Children’s Hospital has great videos on a wide variety of important topics like anxiety, safety and potty training to cool things like How do Ears Work and Getting Pressure Equalizing Tubes. Videos are available in English and Spanish. There are also videos geared toward children like How do Ears (or your heart or your stomach) work? Getting an EKG (or CAT Scan or blood draw.)
  • AAP Vaccination Channel - Protecting Your Child: The Complete Guide to Childhood Immunization from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
  • The Poo in You  by GI Kids, video about constipation and encopresis (BM accidents): 
  • La Popo Dentro De Ti by GI Kids, video sobre estrenimiento y encopresis (accidentes de caca.)   


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