Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal

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  • 2008
  • 3 Seasons
  • 6.3  (145)

Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal is a documentary-style TV show that aired on A&E from 2008 to 2010. The series was hosted and moderated by psychic medium Chip Coffey, who mentored children and teenagers who were experiencing unusual paranormal phenomena. The show aimed to provide a supportive and educational platform for the young psychics to understand and develop their abilities while also offering guidance to their families. The show featured children and teenagers between the ages of 9 and 18, each of whom had different psychic abilities. Some of them could see spirits, hear voices, or have intense dreams, while others could communicate with the dead, feel presences, or see auras. Most of the young psychics were frightened and confused by their abilities, and many of them felt isolated and alone in their experiences. Throughout the series, Chip Coffey worked with the psychic children to help them embrace their gifts and learn how to control them. He also provided the children with emotional support, answering their questions and listening to their concerns, while teaching them effective techniques for using their abilities. In each episode, Coffey visited the homes of the children and witnessed their psychic abilities first-hand. He then led them on different exercises and activities designed to improve focus and control, such as meditation and visualization, in a safe and controlled environment. The children also met with other psychic mediums and spiritual experts, who shared their own experiences and offered further guidance. The show also documented the real-life paranormal experiences of each child, which ranged from encounters with ghosts and spirits, to predictions of future events, and even cases of demonic possession. The children often had to confront their fears, and the show addressed their belief systems and perspectives without judgment, leaving the audience to form their own opinions. Much of the show’s success came from the empathy with which the program addressed its frank subject matter. Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal was never judgmental towards the children or their families and instead showcased the positive aspects of their abilities. It had the ability to make viewers believe that the paranormal is a real and possible phenomenon, while respecting the skepticism of non-believers. One of the most notable things about Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal was the trust and bond that Chip Coffey was able to develop with the children. He showed them that they were not alone in their abilities and was a trusted confidant who provided guidance and support in a kind and compassionate manner. The show had a strong impact, with many people reporting that it helped them feel less isolated or ostracized due to their own psychic abilities. It also helped to shatter misconceptions surrounding the paranormal and provided a safe, educational platform for children and teenagers to explore their abilities. Sadly, the show was also criticized by skeptics who dismissed it as pseudoscientific and harmful to children. However, the producers defended the series as being an authentic portrayal of the experiences of the young participants, and a means of addressing a topic not covered by traditional programming. In conclusion, Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal was a groundbreaking show that tackled a subject matter that had been largely ignored by mainstream media. It offered a safe and supportive environment for young psychics to understand and develop their abilities, while educating the public about the reality of the paranormal. The show was a testament to the power of empathy and understanding, and helped to change attitudes regarding the idea of the supernatural.

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Psychic Kids Investigates: The Lost Soul
7. Psychic Kids Investigates: The Lost Soul
November 28, 2010
In the season finale, Brad, an 18-year-old boy, who is tormented by evil spirits and dark premonitions. meets 15-year-old Santana, who sees the past through touch. Together they try to find a Florida girl who went missing without a trace.
Messages from the Dead: The Lizzie Borden Case
6. Messages from the Dead: The Lizzie Borden Case
November 21, 2010
Megan is a 15-year-old girl who is fearful to share the messages from the dead she is supposed to share with her loved ones. Brittany is a 17-year-old girl who has become physically ill due to her encounters with spirits. Together they will try to face their fears in delivering messages.
The House of Spirits
5. The House of Spirits
November 14, 2010
Olivia is a 12-year-old girl who is terrified by the dark spirits that haunt her home. Amy is an 11-year-old girl who communicates with her ancestors, yet refuses to sleep without her mom, which is causing problems in the home. Together Olivia and Amy try to face their fears and hone their psychic abilities.
Psychic Kids Investigates: The Disappearance
4. Psychic Kids Investigates: The Disappearance
November 7, 2010
Alex is a 15-year-old boy who has been attacked by negative spirits, which has landed him in the hospital. Jennifer is a 17-year-old girl who is plagued by the spirits she's sees each day. Together Alex and Jennifer will try to control their abilities and use them in a positive way.
Bloody Maryland
3. Bloody Maryland
October 31, 2010
A 13-year-old girl who is haunted by spirits meets another teen girl who is also terrified by apparitions, and they face their fears by traveling to the supposedly haunted Landon House in Urbana, Md.
Psychic Kids Investigates: The Lost Girl
2. Psychic Kids Investigates: The Lost Girl
October 24, 2010
Brad is an 18-year-old boy who is tormented by evil spirit and has dark premonitions that have become a reality. However, his parents are completely non-supportive of his talent. Psychic/Medium Chip Coffey introduces Brad to 15-year-old Santana who has similar abilities. Working together they try to solve the case of a missing teenage girl.
Banishing Evil
1. Banishing Evil
October 17, 2010
In the third season premiere, Nick is a 12-year-old boy tormented by by a ghost identified as Mr. Rosenberg. Psychic/Medium Chip Coffey introduces Nick to Anissa, an 11-year-old girl who lives in constant fear and is unable to sleep alone at night because of the spirits that haunt her. Together they will work to try to banish the evil that surrounds them.
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Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal is a documentary-style TV show that aired on A&E from 2008 to 2010. The series was hosted and moderated by psychic medium Chip Coffey, who mentored children and teenagers who were experiencing unusual paranormal phenomena. The show aimed to provide a supportive and educational platform for the young psychics to understand and develop their abilities while also offering guidance to their families.

The show featured children and teenagers between the ages of 9 and 18, each of whom had different psychic abilities. Some of them could see spirits, hear voices, or have intense dreams, while others could communicate with the dead, feel presences, or see auras. Most of the young psychics were frightened and confused by their abilities, and many of them felt isolated and alone in their experiences.

Throughout the series, Chip Coffey worked with the psychic children to help them embrace their gifts and learn how to control them. He also provided the children with emotional support, answering their questions and listening to their concerns, while teaching them effective techniques for using their abilities.

In each episode, Coffey visited the homes of the children and witnessed their psychic abilities first-hand. He then led them on different exercises and activities designed to improve focus and control, such as meditation and visualization, in a safe and controlled environment. The children also met with other psychic mediums and spiritual experts, who shared their own experiences and offered further guidance.

The show also documented the real-life paranormal experiences of each child, which ranged from encounters with ghosts and spirits, to predictions of future events, and even cases of demonic possession. The children often had to confront their fears, and the show addressed their belief systems and perspectives without judgment, leaving the audience to form their own opinions.

Much of the show’s success came from the empathy with which the program addressed its frank subject matter. Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal was never judgmental towards the children or their families and instead showcased the positive aspects of their abilities. It had the ability to make viewers believe that the paranormal is a real and possible phenomenon, while respecting the skepticism of non-believers.

One of the most notable things about Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal was the trust and bond that Chip Coffey was able to develop with the children. He showed them that they were not alone in their abilities and was a trusted confidant who provided guidance and support in a kind and compassionate manner.

The show had a strong impact, with many people reporting that it helped them feel less isolated or ostracized due to their own psychic abilities. It also helped to shatter misconceptions surrounding the paranormal and provided a safe, educational platform for children and teenagers to explore their abilities.

Sadly, the show was also criticized by skeptics who dismissed it as pseudoscientific and harmful to children. However, the producers defended the series as being an authentic portrayal of the experiences of the young participants, and a means of addressing a topic not covered by traditional programming.

In conclusion, Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal was a groundbreaking show that tackled a subject matter that had been largely ignored by mainstream media. It offered a safe and supportive environment for young psychics to understand and develop their abilities, while educating the public about the reality of the paranormal. The show was a testament to the power of empathy and understanding, and helped to change attitudes regarding the idea of the supernatural.

Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (23 episodes). The series first aired on June 16, 2008.

Where to Watch Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal

Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal is available for streaming on the A&E website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal on demand at and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    June 16, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (145)