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- Artie and Diane Decker agree to look after their three grandchildren when their type-A helicopter parents need to go out of town for work. Problems arise when their 21st-century behavior collides with Artie and Diane's old-school methods.
- Ally Langdon and Australian parenting expert Dr. Justin Coulson team up with ten sets of parents with very different parenting styles, putting their methods to the ultimate test.
- Comedian and mother-of-three Katherine Ryan explores out-of-the-box parenting ideas, and meets families across the UK who are living and breathing them.
- Two self-involved individuals take on the guardianship of three children to discover the meaning of family and love and the significance of living for someone else other than yourself.
- Jo Frost returns to help more mums and dads cope with the trials and tribulations of raising children. Sharing her no-nonsense advice with more parents than ever before through her roadshow, Jo tackles all of the most persistent parenting problems plus getting to the truth of parental myths; dealing with sore losers, fears and phobias and how to handle attention-seeking behaviour. Over the course of the series, Jo also takes a look at what she believes to be the single most important cause of parenting problems: families not spending enough time together. As well as this, Jo continues to visit desperate parents struggling to cope with extreme examples of bad behaviour.
- As any mother or father will tell you, when it comes to parenting, there's no right way to do it. Discover the highs and lows of being a queer kid in a straight family and vice-versa in these six stories from around the world.
- Everything you always wanted to know about your gay child...but were afraid to ask.
- Brave singles put everything on the line when they let mom take over their dating app and pick out a mate.
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- Set in a dystopian future, a couple must confront their past and discover whether they're compatible to be parents.
- Judas Priest performs in the music video "Parental Guidance" from the album "Turbo" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with shots of Judas Priest on stage at a concert while fireworks go off and the crowd enthusiastically cheers. Rob Halford sings as the band plays behind him. Clips of the crowd play throughout.
- While trying to conceive his second child, Giulio finds out he's sterile and suspects that his wife Veronica has been unfaithful, so he sets out on a mission to elucidate her possible betrayal.
- A newlywed couple adjust to life with a child. Produced and presented at the 2nd Act Film Festival brought to you by The Jasper Project.
- Comedy duo and married couple Rose and Rosie's most intimate adventure yet: starting a family. By speaking to friends and peers who have conquered parenthood head-on, they hope to learn how to rear their roost righteously in an ever evolving social climate.
- A short film that takes a satirical look at content in today's media and the role parents play in a child's interpretation of that content.
- A film noir about a father doing what he thinks is best for his opera singing prodigy daughter.
- Follows Anderson Cooper as he consults experts on how to navigate life as a working father and confront parenting challenges.
- Two sisters meet for a weekend of reminiscing and plotting random assassinations, but the terrorist in the adjacent hotel room has plans of his own.
- A divorced dad's desperate attempt to become the head coach of his kid's under-12s soccer team.
- Fuller, Hoffs, Penhall & Ioki are staking out a suburban neighbourhood from a local home in hopes of stopping a string of burglaries. Hoffs is concerned about a neighbouring family.
- 1990–200045mTV-PG6.9 (172)TV EpisodeDylan's estranged mother, Iris, returns to Los Angles which resurrects old family hostilities for she doesn't trust Jack with handling Dylan's trust fund, as does Jim. Brandon continues gambling and splurges his winnings on skis and a new car stereo. Meanwhile, David and Steve meet with the eccentric Icon Records Company president Curtis Bray, who tells David that he will give him a recording deal only if he fires his personal manager Steve. Brenda spends the entire weekend in her bedroom moping about her lost relationship with Dylan, while dreaming evil dreams on doing physical harm to Kelly whom she unfairly blames for her and Dylan's breakup. Also, Andrea goes to a luncheon for Yale acceptances where meets her old friend Jordan Bonner.
- 1984–199224mNot Rated6.9 (69)TV EpisodeTony is confident, given his excellent parenting record, his new Brooklyn-bred ward Billy Napoli has settled in. However when the angelic rascal starts at school, things go badly wrong. What seemed a case of snobbish newbie-bullying turns out to be all-round aggression from Billy. Tony and Angela, whose boyfriend loses his patience having to take a backseat to her 'mothering', take a parenting course with senior softies Herb and Willa, who recommend a fully 'positive' approach. Billy however thrives only under selfish Mona's childishly simple terms.
- Jack's son visits and announces he is going to Guatemala with the Peace Corps - a decision that doesn't sit well with Jack.
- DC Lines helps WPC Ackland track down a delinquent son but he should be worrying about his own.
- 1952–196630mNot Rated7.8 (23)TV EpisodeDavid wants to start weightlifting and working out early in the morning, while Ricky wants to start staying up late and watching movies on the late show. Ozzie decides to let the boys have their way.
- Tasha tells Melanie that she has to find a place of her own in a month. Meanwhile, Derwin calls Melanie's parents and informs them about their breakup, causing Melanie to get upset and she reveals that she slept with Trey and that he is paying for her medical school tuition.
- Abby asks Gary not to read the letter Olivia sent him, he agrees. Laura gives birth to a baby girl. Greg tells Mack he is not Paige's father. Peter tells Abby he wants to marry her, not Paige. Abby tells him to ditch Paige, which he does but then Abby ditches him. Ben thanks Gary for stepping aside regarding the twins. Jill intercepts Gary's mail from Olivia and burns it. Mack tells Paige that he's not her father and that Greg is. She cries and says Anne was just being vindictive, but thinks that Peter must have known, which was why he broke it off with her. Ben leaves for an assignment in South America.
- Mike helps Vanessa deal with empty nest syndrome; Kristin announces her pregnancy to the family, unintentionally upsetting Mandy.
- Oliver Goode (Sam McMurray) stops by to visit his daughter?s practice. Monica Potter suffers from a case of mistaken identity, David Allan Grier is tattle-telling and Pam Adlon loves ?Dick.? After Twinkle Finkelstein (Leunell) crashes the practice, Dr. Goode (Alexandra Wentworth) agrees to accompany the entire office to a corporate retreat run by a friend of her father?s, Pat Jennings (Stephen Root).
- Sandy and Peter go to the movies where they unexpectedly get to observe Amy with a date.
- When a thirteen-year-old gymnast is brought into the hospital after having supposedly fallen off a wall, Dr. Banfield and Dr. Gates must sort out whether abuse is involved.
- Webster and his friends want to see a violent movie that one reviewer described as "more violent than The Three Stooges at a hardware store." Katherine, George, and the other parents object until they see it first.
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