Looking for different TV options for your children? Here’s why many parents turn to shows from the '90s and early 2000s.
From the frenzy of calling in TRL to the lessons learned from Bill Nye the Science Guy, after-school TV was a cultural touchstone of the '90s.
The scene is instantly familiar to any parent: A toddler curled up on the couch, a gentle episode of Little Bear playing softly. No chaotic colors. No screeching soundtrack. But then, when the credits ...
Parents today often feel confused about the shows their kids watch. Everything looks bright and loud and fast. Scenes bounce around with so much energy that even adults feel tired. One mom felt the ...
Before mindfulness apps and therapy TikToks, the ’90s were quietly teaching us emotional intelligence through sitcoms, teen dramas, and Saturday morning TV. According to research on 90s programming, ...
A Los Angeles mom introduced her daughter to '90s TV shows as an experiment—and was surprised by what she noticed. Linnea and husband Sean didn’t introduce screens until after their daughter turned 1, ...