"I try to learn all I can and read a lot of research about young children so our show is informed by research and best practices," Ms. Rachel told Parents in a 2024 interview. "My passion and calling are to help young children and their families, so I learn all I can to do this to the best of my ability."
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According to her official website, the "passionate educator" was inspired by her and husband Aron Accurso's son Thomas to create "research-based videos to help toddlers and their families learn, bond and thrive" after he was diagnosed with a speech delay. She also taught an in-person class called "Songs for Littles" before launching her digital platform in 2019.
The YouTube star, who has two master's degrees in education, went on to explain that the lack of material available for kids and their parents gave her the idea to make content that was widely accessible for families who needed help.
"I needed experts to help me. I thought, 'Wouldn't it be great if there was a show that really encouraged language development and worked on these important milestones and was slow-paced and a real person and very interactive?'" she recalled. "I kept searching for this show for him and we couldn't find it, so I was like, maybe we can try to create it and maybe it would help more kids."
What is Ms. Rachel's net worth in 2025?
It is unclear how much Ms. Rachel makes per video. However, since YouTube pays its content creators based on views, her per-video profit likely varies. One look through her YouTube channel—which has over 13 million subscribers as of February 2025—will show that some of her videos have amassed more than 80 million views alone.
Why is Ms. Rachel so successful?
Ms. Rachel has become one of the most successful YouTube creators because of her research-based content that is particularly appealing to toddlers. She also teaches "parentese," which is a particular way of speaking to babies and young children.
She added: "But this new work suggests a more fundamental reason. We now think parentese works because it’s a social hook for the baby brain—its high pitch and slower tempo are socially engaging and invite the baby to respond.”
What else does Ms. Rachel do?
"I set out to just try and be helpful and have fun because I love education," she previously told People. "I'm so passionate about it and I do think that's contagious and that people can feel that I really care. I just want to help people. That is what nourishes my soul."
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