Persian Kids & Family TV Channels — Live in Farsi
Farsi-language children's channels stream animation and children's programming around the clock — widely used by diaspora families as everyday Persian-language exposure for kids growing up abroad.
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About kids & family on FarsiTV Live
For Iranian families outside Iran, keeping children's Persian alive is a real and persistent problem. Children pick up the language of the country they are growing up in far faster than they hold onto the one spoken at home, and by school age many diaspora kids understand Farsi but answer in German, Dutch, Swedish or English.
Farsi-language children's television is one of the few casual, low-effort tools that helps. It supplies continuous spoken Persian in a context children actually want to engage with, and unlike a language app it requires nothing from a parent beyond putting it on. Several of the channels here are used by families for precisely that reason rather than for the programming itself.
Farsi-language children's broadcasting is a small category and we will not pretend otherwise — the selection below is short, and it covers dedicated children's channels alongside family-schedule networks that carry children's programming for part of the day. Persiana Junior is the mainstay. If you are looking for continuous Farsi animation, that is where to start.
Content on these channels is broadly age-appropriate, but they are live third-party broadcasts: we do not control the schedule and cannot pre-screen it. Normal parental supervision applies, as it would with any live television. All channels are free, stream live, and need no signup.
Frequently asked questions
Is Persian children's TV useful for teaching kids Farsi?
It is a genuinely useful supplement rather than a teaching method. It provides continuous, natural spoken Persian in a context children engage with voluntarily, which is exactly the kind of passive exposure that is hardest to arrange outside Iran. It works best alongside Persian being spoken at home.
Is the content suitable for young children?
The channels listed here are children's channels and their programming is broadly age-appropriate. However, these are live third-party broadcasts — we do not control the schedule and cannot pre-screen it, so normal parental supervision applies.
How many Persian children's channels are there?
Few. Farsi-language children's broadcasting is a small category, and our selection reflects that honestly — a handful of dedicated children's channels plus family-schedule networks that carry children's programming for part of the day.
