
Does the Devil Wear Prada?
Katie and Jon talk Devil Wears Prada 1 and 2's appropriateness for kids, as well as conversations you can have with your kids about faith and success!

Hosted by EWTN · EN · 65 episodes
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Welcome to the "Is THIS for Kids?" podcast, your go-to spot for navigating the wild world of parenting in the digital age. We're here to chat about everything from movies to money matters, online content to tricky topics like consent. Our goal? To help you decide when to shelter your kids and when to shepherd them through the chaos. Join us for some fun real talk and let’s figure out together: Is THIS for Kids?
EWTN hosts Is This for Kids?, a religion show with 65 episodes published.

Katie and Jon talk Devil Wears Prada 1 and 2's appropriateness for kids, as well as conversations you can have with your kids about faith and success!

Jon and Katie discuss Netflix's take on Remarkably Bright Creatures to see if the show is as good as the book for kids!

Our new date night episodes are supposed to find shows for parents to watch after the kids go to sleep. Unfortunately this week Jon and Katie watched Hulu's Paradise and HBO Max's Rooster.

Katie and Jon discuss great catholic conversations the new Netflix Docuseries "dinosaurs" as well as some concerning scenes in Disney Plus' Show Chibiverse.

Jon and Katie discuss Super Mario Galaxy and Pout Pout Fish to find what in these movies are great for kids! A trend of movies not including ulterior narratives or agendas is always something to celebrate.

Jon and Katie talk about two recent shows that are blowing up on streaming platforms. "Nobody Wants This" and "Shrinking" both have lots of content not appropriate for kids or adults alike. Taking a deeper look, is there

Katie gives 5 tips to parenting around digital devices, with suggestions on how to implement for families of all sizes.

Jon and Katie lay out some of their thoughts on the current AI crisis hitting academia and homes, with some useful tips to try and help and some things to be on the lookout for.

Katie and Jon Discuss the numerous benefits of reading regularly to your kids as well as some of their favorite choices!

Jon and Katie Talk GOAT and Hoppers, with mixed opinions on the latter both can agree the former is a great movie for the family!

Katie and Jon Talk about their favorite film of the year so far- "Project Hail Mary" Discussing the potential catholic connections. As well as discussing another film also based off an Andy Weir book 2015's The Martian.

It can be incredibly hard to balance your family's schedules around faith, family, school, friends and much more. Jon and Katie have some suggestions for how to manage what your kids are doing, as well as some situations

Mercy starring Chris Pratt and Solo Mio starring Kevin James are the topic for the day! One left Jon and Katie much more impressed then the other! Watch the whole episode to find out why.

There are so many cartoons pushing a political ideology, but its almost always a left of center. Is there anything out there for kids who lean right? Jon and Katie talk Tuttle Twins and Great Battles for Boys.

Becoming one of the fastest growing sports in the US, F1 has taken over Lego and Netflix but is the sport ok for kids? Is Drive to Survive friendly for the youths? What about the F1 movie?

Jon and Katie Discuss Netflix's People We Meet on Vacation and My life With the Walter Boys. Both show good examples of how modern media is desensitizing people to casual relationships.

Does the animated film on David and Goliath signal a new era in Christian movie-making? Maybe, but Jon says it may not be right for the youngest kids.

Despite some wokeness, two movies get an approval from both hosts. Jon and Katie break down what's appropriate for kids in A Minecraft Movie and Elio.

With all the money being poured into sporting events these days, it's no surprise that sports gambling is something Catholic parents are worried about.

Our hosts find child-friendly reading in the Green Ember series of fantasy books, and discover a great new "first game" that will entertain your kids.
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