Recommended TV shows for kids - Parenting Video Transcripts
Video 1 Transcript
Some kids TV that I actually have really enjoyed are some Disney Junior shows, like Rocketeer or like Miles from Tomorrowland. You see a lot of very positive behavior being modeled. Lost in Oz on Amazon Prime is pretty good as well, at least Dorothy. She's a good example of a protagonist for the vast majority of the time. I think Winnie the Pooh and Daniel Tiger and Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. Those all seem to teach some good values as well. Another show I absolutely love is Allegories. It is so much fun. You definitely got to check it out.
Video 2 Transcript
I know all parents won't agree with me, but I think one of the funnest shows you can watch with your family is Spongebob Squarepants. Spongebob is always happy, he's a great friend, he knows how to work hard, he has these great characteristics that you would want your kids to emulate. He always gets up when he's dragged down and has just an awesome outlook on life. It's very, very, has very, very clever humor to it and it's one of our family favorites.
Video 3 Transcript
Some TV shows that I would recommend that, um, my daughter Sydney, she's 13. She really, uh, likes our, um, Miraculous Ladybug. She loves Miraculous Ladybug and all the characters. And it seems to be a pretty clean show and she really enjoys that. Also, if you have littler girls, My Little Pony, it teaches friendship and it teaches, uh, how to overcome problems. And it's just so cute and happy. And it, it really is good for some little girls. And I'm talking about the older shows. Um, I know they're coming out with a new series, but the older series that started back in, I think, 2008 or around that time or 10.
Video 4 Transcript
My favorite TV show of all time as a kid was Fetch with Ruff Ruffman. I feel like it's pretty educational, it's pretty good, very clean. Really anything on PBS, but Fetch with Ruff Ruffman is a win for me.
Video 5 Transcript
I took an ASL class in high school and we talked a lot about how like learning signs as young children can help parents be able to like communicate with their children earlier before they can actually speak and I know a lot of parents watch like let their kids watch like signing time shows and I think that can be a really cool tool to help your kid learn how to communicate earlier than maybe they would on their own.
Video 6 Transcript
My kids are age 5 to 11 and we love Bluey on Disney. So I recommend Bluey to everybody. It's a family of dogs that live in Australia and the kids just love it because the shows are hilarious. But my wife and I love it because it teaches us ideas on how to parent. The show is very like real life. It's not like perfection, like some shows the parents always say the perfect thing and it's always like so like pure and perfect and you're like, that's not real. But this is more like real life. Sometimes the parents make mistakes and you can see how they like recover. But it's just fun for the whole family, not just, you know, TV shows where I turn it on and walk away because it's just for the kids to keep them entertained. It's something that we all like to watch. So go watch Bluey on Disney.
Video 7 Transcript
We're pretty old-fashioned as parents in the 21st century with TV shows. We don't stream in mainstream TV. We have Netflix and other programs that we stream from. One of our children's favorites still, I mean our older children as well, is the Little House on the Prairie series. We love Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman. We love White Fang. We love Men from Snowy River. We're just, we're a little more organic. We love all the Jane Austen movies. Those are fabulous that teach really great morals and values and character. And we love Anne of Green Gables, that series. So yeah, we've never really gotten into the Hollywood current events or the new release movies. We're pretty ultra conservative on the movies we've allowed our that we've allowed into our home. We realize that good input means good output.
Video 8 Transcript
I'm a math education major, and one of the TV shows that I found that I really like for kids is called Number Blocks. It explores addition and subtraction and even some multiplication and division in a fun little show.