Episode 21: Kids ⟶
: Dr. Becky Kennedy explains that children often use behavior instead of words to communicate stress, as expecting a child to calmly advocate for themselves in tense situations reflects "adulthood bias".
A notable Season 3, Episode 21 feature focuses on Helping Kids Speak Up in Co-Parenting Situations . It addresses the emotional complexity for children moving between homes. Episode 21: Kids
In Episode 21: Coming Out , childhood best friends Joe Hegyes and Andrew Muscarella explore their shared history as closeted queer kids growing up on Long Island. It addresses the emotional complexity for children moving
: The plot follows Bobby Brady, who becomes the only sibling without a trophy after Cindy wins a local playground award. : The episode suggests offering kids choices in
: The episode suggests offering kids choices in how they communicate (e.g., through drawing or play) to give them a sense of control over their environment. 3. "The Winner" (The Brady Bunch, Episode 21)
: The guests weigh whether the current concern over screen time is a genuine developmental crisis or just another "moral panic" similar to the introduction of television. 2. Supporting Children in Co-Parenting (Parenting Podcast)
For a classic TV perspective, , titled " The Winner ," remains a definitive look at childhood sibling rivalry and self-esteem.