Protecting Kids from Harmful Content: Parenting Strategies for the Digital Age

Parenting the Now Generation with Rania Mankarious

Protecting Kids from Harmful Content: Parenting Strategies for the Digital Age

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Published on Nov 11, 2025, 12:00:00 AM
Total time: 00:31:56

Episode Description

What do you do when the shows and movies aimed at your children may not be as safe as you think? Is the TV rating system really protecting your family?

Todays conversation with Melissa Henson uncovers what really happens behind the scenes with networks and streaming platforms and why more mature content is making its way into your home.

•          Learn how media ratings work across different platforms

•          Hear the story of a child influenced by what she saw on screen

•          Find out why family-friendly content doesnt always get support from Hollywood

Five Key Takeaways

1. Children today are exposed to content at much earlier ages and in much greater volume than previous generations, shaping their thoughts and behaviors in ways parents may not anticipate. Parental vigilance and curation of content are crucial in protecting childrens innocence and development.

2. Current content ratings systems across TV, movies, and streaming platforms are inconsistent and often unreliable. Much of the rating is self-regulated by networks or platforms, leading to ratings creep” where more mature content is labeled as appropriate for younger audiences. Parents cannot blindly trust ratings and must investigate content more deeply.

3. As families transition from broadcast TV to streaming, regulatory oversight diminishes. Streaming services are not under the authority of the FCC, resulting in far more mature (often explicit) content being readily accessible to young viewers, especially in the absence of adequate parental guidance or technological barriers.

4. With technology omnipresent and children accessing media through a wide array of devices (phones, tablets, gaming consoles, even smart appliances), parents must engage in consistent, open conversations about digital safety and set boundaries. Efforts to delay smartphone use and implement school-day cell phone bans are crucial steps, but dialogue and education are equally important.

5. Although family-friendly content is often highly profitable, Hollywood and streaming networks sometimes shy away from promoting it, favoring edgier or more adult” content to fit certain brand images or industry trends. Consumer support for wholesome media can influence the market, but deeper cultural and industry attitudes also need to shift for lasting change.

More about Parenting the Now Generation with Rania Mankarious

On Parenting the Now Generation, host Rania Mankarious - author, therapist, attorney, CEO, family safety expert, mom and expert interviewer, delivers actionable conversations with specialists in adolescent health, digital challenges, development, faith and open communication. 

Each episode empowers parents to support their childrens journey through all the current and complex challenges of todays world – and does so leaving you filled with hope for tomorrow. 

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