@smartgirlsattheparty · 136K subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
This channel can be a valuable resource for pre-teens and teens, especially with parental oversight for certain topics.
Best for ages 10-16 years. Not recommended under age 8. Acceptable for 8-18 years.
The content varies in complexity, with some topics being too mature for children under 8 years old.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 20/25 | Content is generally appropriate, but some topics are for older children. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 18/25 | A moderate number of Shorts, but long-form content is still prevalent. |
| Age Clarity | 15/25 | Content varies, making it suitable for a wide but not clearly defined age range. |
| Educational Value | 22/25 | Strong educational focus on STEM, diversity, and practical skills. |
Content is generally appropriate, but some topics are for older children.
Most videos focus on STEM, crafts, and positive role models. However, videos like Support the Domestic Violence Response Fund and Call for Courage address sensitive topics that are not suitable for young children and require parental guidance for older viewers.
A moderate number of Shorts, but long-form content is still prevalent.
Approximately 32% of recent uploads are Shorts, which is a moderate amount. The channel still features a good number of longer-form discussions and educational segments, balancing quick content with more in-depth viewing.
Content varies, making it suitable for a wide but not clearly defined age range.
Some videos, like Let's Make Oobleck Under the Sea!, are suitable for younger elementary school children, while others, such as the #BlackMammalogistsWeek panels, are clearly aimed at a teen or pre-teen audience due to their complexity and duration.
Strong educational focus on STEM, diversity, and practical skills.
The channel consistently offers educational content, such as Learn with Us Women in Aerospace: Why is Diversity Important in STEM? and Learn to REGROW vegetables from KITCHEN SCRAPS!. Many videos feature experts discussing science, math, and social issues, promoting learning and critical thinking.
This channel aims to empower girls and young women through educational content, focusing on STEM, social issues, and positive role models. It features interviews with experts, DIY activities, and discussions on important topics. The content is designed to inspire curiosity and learning.
Parents should be aware that while much of the content is educational and positive, some videos address mature themes like domestic violence and social justice that are not appropriate for younger children and may require discussion for older viewers.
This channel can be a valuable resource for pre-teens and teens, especially with parental oversight for certain topics.
Review video titles and descriptions before allowing younger children to watch, especially for videos not directly related to STEM or crafts.
Learn with Us Women in Aerospace: Why is Diversity Important in STEM? (back to school 2021)
— Positive
This video promotes STEM education and discusses the importance of diversity, featuring an aerospace engineer.
Let's Make Oobleck Under the Sea!
— Positive
This is a hands-on science experiment suitable for younger elementary school children, explaining non-Newtonian fluids.
Support the Domestic Violence Response Fund: Survivors in the U.S. & around the world need your help
— Concern
This video addresses domestic violence, a mature topic not suitable for young children and requiring parental discretion for older viewers.
Learn to REGROW vegetables from KITCHEN SCRAPS!
— Positive
This video teaches practical sustainability skills and connects them to broader scientific concepts.
#BlackMammalogistsWeek: Threatened Mammals Panel
— Neutral
This long-form panel discussion is educational but geared towards older children and teens interested in specific scientific fields.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Amy Poehler's Smart Girls using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Amy Poehler's Smart Girls's Shorts ratio in this sample is 32% — roughly 32 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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