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Latest Episode: 9/22/2020
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Drawing on 30 years of professional experience, Jo is back to help stressed-out parents tackle social and behavioral challenges as well as new issues faced by modern-day families.

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Sutherland Family Sep 22, 2020

After an accident that nearly killed their daughter, Amy Sutherland refuses to accept help from anyone when it comes to raising her and Justin's four young children. Both parents are overwhelmed and exhausted while trying to manage separate schedules for their children all under the age of four, and Amy's guilt inhibits her parental confidence. Can Jo help this family get on track or will they continue to live a disheveled life?

Robertson Family Sep 15, 2020

Megan and Jonathan Robertson started parenting in their teens, and four kids later they've never really grown up. Dad is too busy playing video games to help parent, and Mom is frustrated to tears as her kids walk all over her. Can the Supernanny get through to this family, or is it game over?

Zampogna Family Sep 15, 2020

Mealtimes are disastrous for full-time working parents, Angela and Dom Zampogna. Their three children have the pickiest palettes and will only consume unhealthy foods, causing them to act up and throw temper tantrums. Plus, their youngest son Giuseppe still acts like a toddler even though he is four years old. Can Nanny Jo help Giuseppe gain mental maturity and also get this Italian family to eat healthier meals?

Bean Family Sep 8, 2020

Chicago based Bean family is struggling to balance their complicated work schedules, four kids and their love life. Working the graveyard shift sometimes has David awake for twenty-four hours, taking care of the children and leaving no time to connect with his wife, Nina. To make matters worse, David riles the children up before bedtime leaving Nina with the responsibility to get them to sleep. Can Nanny Jo help this overworked family connect with each other and spark their romance?

Bailey Family Sep 8, 2020

Christina and Katie Bailey have two toddler girls who have a hard time with sharing, and tensions are high as one child picked Katie as their favorite mom, leaving Christina feeling isolated and resentful. As conflict leads to cold silence, will these moms freeze each other out for good? Or will the Supernanny break the ice and help mend this family?

Esquivel Family Sep 1, 2020

Joe and Clarissa are on the brink of divorce. Joe's new career as a police officer causes Clarissa to deal with all four rambunctious kids all day long. There's no balance between their parental obligations, leaving Clarissa feeling isolated. Can Nanny Jo help this family balance their dynamic?

Brown Family Sep 1, 2020

Michael and Angela Brown have certainly made a bed for themselves--a giant super bed! They have combined two beds so that their sons Michael Jo and Paul Mason can sleep with them, but this unusual situation has created unhealthy attachment issues. Jo Frost works closely with the full-time working dad and stay-at-home mom to address these issues and an issue of trust that threatens their relationship.

Orr Family Mar 13, 2020

Ian and Jamie Orr are at their wits end with their four rambunctious children. Their oldest son Julian is addicted to violent video games, causing him to have nightmares. Plus, all four children are the pickiest of eaters, demanding fried unhealthy meals. Full-time working mother Jamie is struggling to maintain the housework and cooking demands even though Ian works from home. Can Nanny Jo get Julian to put the controller down and bring order to this family?

Collins Family Mar 6, 2020

After spending 15 years struggling to conceive, Jennifer and Tim adopted beautiful twin girls, Mekenna and Alyssa. However, being mature parents, the twin's boisterous behavior has started to create anxiety and animosity between Jennifer and Tim as they clash over how to best raise their children. Can Jo help alleviate the tension in the household before it's too late?

Jones-Nickolich Family Feb 28, 2020

Heather and Todd thought Hawaii was going to be the ideal location to raise their triplet boys, and they even flew in grandma to help. But trouble struck paradise as the triplets grew into wild screaming toddlers and the parents became polarized. Can Jo break through Todd and Heather's denial and get them on the same page? Or will the kids' unruly behavior spin out into total chaos?

Tobeck-Lawrence Family Feb 21, 2020

When Crystal Tobeck and Jeff Lawrence met, they doubled their family and got a second chance at love. But the honeymoon was soon over as rebellious children clashed with controlling parents, leaving everything in chaos. Can Supernanny help this family blend in more love and harmony?

Davis Family Feb 14, 2020

Mom, Kristi is overwhelmed and frustrated having to discipline her three girls while her husband, Diarmid, timidly passes the buck. Kristi has resorted to yelling and screaming in order to gain control, and now, her aggressive behavior is being mimicked by her daughter, Karina. Can Nanny Jo get these parents to work together on a united front, or will the house continue to be hostile and divided?

Andersen Family Feb 7, 2020

After their children were diagnosed with life-threatening food allergies, Dan and Miranda Andersen are constantly on guard for their family's safety, which has led to conflicting parenting styles. Also, too much unsupervised screen-time has made the bedtime routine a nightmare. Can Nanny Jo help this family over-come their fears and get a good night's rest?

Garcia Family Jan 29, 2020

Stay at home dad, Anthony Garcia is struggling to understand his new role as the primary caregiver, while mom, Bethanie, can't find her work, life balance. Now the children are ruling the roost amidst all the confusion and the parents are at their wits end. Can Jo help these young parents establish boundaries and respect within the household?

Ostler Family Jan 22, 2020

The Ostler's are struggling to control their two rambunctious boys while also still grieving the loss of their first child. Dane's occupation as a Wildland Firefighter often leaves his anxiety ridden wife, Nicole, on her own with the boys. With the oldest, Jax, craving more independence, Nicole's helicopter parenting style is only driving him further away. Can Jo help this mother work through her high anxiety while also allowing her children to become more independent?

Richardson Family Jan 15, 2020

The Richardson's have found themselves at a loss managing their six fiercely independent kids and can't keep up with the mess that follows them. But more importantly, Brittany's four oldest children from her first husband are struggling with the recent passing of their father which is causing friction between them and their stepfather Ralph. Can Nanny Jo help this family cope with the loss of a loved one and come together as a blended family?

Corry Family Jan 8, 2020

The Corry's are a military family struggling to discipline their four daughters. While Ben, the father, is away with the army for months at a time, Maria, the stay-at-home mom, is left dealing with their rambunctious children and navigating her post-partum depression. Will Nanny Jo be able to dive into the trenches and rescue this family?

Braido Family Jan 1, 2020

Working parents, Jessica and CJ Braido, feel they're being overrun by their four small children and are at a loss at how to come together on their parenting perspectives. The only thing they can agree on is using electronics as a babysitting device in order to give them some peace. Can Jo get these parents to come together to work as a united front, or will war break out in the Braido household?

Evans Family Mar 18, 2011

After six seasons, on the 117th episode and series finale of "Supernanny," Jo Frost travels to Houston, Texas to work with a family whose mom died of breast cancer a year earlier. Jo lost own her mother to breast cancer when she was growing up. "To me, this is the end of the world!," laments 6-year-old Michael, who misses his mother terribly and feels his memories of her slipping away. Dad Gary is trying his best to raise Michael and younger sons Sean, 4 and Dylan, 3, on his own, but he's overwhelmed and can't bring himself to enforce the rules his wife established for the boys. The boys act out, there's lots of sibling fighting and their screaming can be deafening at times. In addition, Dylan still isn't potty trained, and all the boys are picky eaters and devoted to unhealthful foods. When Sean acts up over not getting candy and Jo puts him into his first time out in ages, an epic standoff takes place. Can Jo help this grieving family find peace?

Federico Family Mar 11, 2011

Sylvia and Michael Federico have three boys, ages 2, 3 and 5. Mom openly admits she wants to be the fun mom rather than a disciplinarian. Both parents bribe the kids with junk food to get them to behave or to otherwise appease them. Mom brings a loaded backpack with sugary snacks when she takes the boys out in public to use for bribes if they misbehave or complain. The kids sneak snacks all day long, and the parents baby the children, especially Dominic, the 5-year-old. They brush his teeth for him, pick out his clothes and let him use the stroller at will, instead of his 2-year-old brother. When she tries to follow Jo's instructions for a time out, Sylvia calls it "torture." Can Jo get these parents to stop mollycoddling and ante up?

Froebrich Family Mar 4, 2011

The Froebrich parents get no respect. Erich and Beverly have 5 children ranging in age from 1 to 11 years old, and admit they need a Supernanny intervention. The Froebrich children smack, pinch, yell, fight and talk back, and homework is a battleground in which Mom brings her 11-year-old son to tears. Beverly's mom lives with the family since Beverly's dad died, and she considers her daughter a control freak; the stress for everyone has gotten worse since the death. Mom doesn't discipline the kids at all, but Dad will smack the children with a wooden spoon, pull their ears, and put hot sauce on their lips -- but neither parent's approach works. Can Jo help the family find peace without smacking?

Demott Family Feb 25, 2011

A tough New Jersey cop and his wife find they're in over their heads when dealing with four-year-old triplets and their older brother, Timmy, who's 11. The little ones pester their big brother, destroy things, and run out of the house unsupervised. Dad says, "We have three animals!" The parents think that time-outs don't work, so Mom's method of discipline is to lock the kids in their bedrooms while they scream, and Dad's method is to surrender. Mom is at home full time with the children while dad works, and when he comes home, he's on duty while she heads off to her own job. The relationship between Timmy and his father has deteriorated since the triplets arrived. Can Jo help repair that bond and also bring law and order to the Demotts?

Merrill Family Feb 18, 2011

While Marine Major Chris Merrill is stationed overseas for a year in Afghanistan, Mom Beckie, 33, is fighting another battle on the home front with their four young children. Garrett, 4 and Elena, 4, are cousins they adopted from Guatemala; Eddie, 6 and Lydia, 4, were adopted just three months ago from Ghana. Beckie tries to balance her desire for attachment with all the children with the firmness required to discipline them. Eddie and Lydia, the newest family members, grapple with frustration over still learning the English language and a great fear of the dark, since in Ghana there were real-life fears of violence at nighttime in their community. All the children feel free to run outside at will and ignore Mom, bedtime is fraught with turmoil, and mealtimes can be a battle zone. Compounding these challenges is the fact that Mom, at times, feels overwhelmed, outnumbered and at her limit, and very much on her own while her husband is away. Can Supernanny bring peace to this Camp Pendleton home?

Potter Family Feb 4, 2011

"This is my life, and it sucks," admits father-of-four Chris Potter. Chris and his wife, Joy, have four children who they feel are very disrespectful. Joy says that Chris is too "old school" - yelling, scaring the kids, and being too strict and temperamental. Noah, 10, has a strained relationship with his father, who berates him as a brat when he's angry, and the younger siblings also come under fire. Chris feels that Joy is undermining him by challenging his parenting style, which his own mother didn't do with his dad when he was growing up. Jo Frost observes that Joy is inconsistent about discipline, but also that Chris could break Noah's spirit if things don't change. Joy sadly tells Jo that her marriage is on the line if she and Chris can't get on the same page. Is it too late for this family to change for the better?

Colombo Family Jan 21, 2011

This Melbourne, Florida family of five is in utter disarray. Stay-at-home mom Danielle, 33, is overwhelmed by her misbehaving two boys, Carlo, 4, and J.J., 3, while still trying to do her best with one-year-old Julia. While husband Joe works long hours, Danielle has to deal with J.J., who hits, kicks, slaps and pinches, and with Carlo, who is a picky eater and has a scream that, as his mom says, "takes your breath away." Ironically Danielle was a parenting educator before having children, but she doesn't enforce her own house rules and has lost sight of her personal dreams in the chaos at home. When Jo arrives, Danielle throws her arms around her in enthusiastic welcome, but later the two women go head to head on a nap time issue. Can Jo help this family find peace?

Miller Family Jan 14, 2011

A pushover mom, an exasperated dad and their six undisciplined kids all contribute to the mayhem in the Miller home. Traveling to Phoenix, Arizona, Jo Frost must help this family on the brink: Meshell can't say "No" and overindulges her children to make up for the extras she never had; David tries to instill some structure and respect, but he's exhausted from long days at work and too often shows his temper; without clear boundaries and consequences, the kids are mostly out of control - whether it's the youngest, Avarie (3), refusing to give up her bottle, or siblings Ainsley (5), Landon (7), Meryn (10) and Kendall (12) back-talking, fighting or leaving their clothes in a heap. The oldest Kesley (13) is increasingly troubled by her parents' mixed signals. She's considered responsible enough to babysit her younger sisters and brother overnight, but isn't allowed to go to an afternoon movie with her friends. One quick look at the "chore board" mounted on the wall - it's completely blank - lets Jo know of the work ahead of her.

George Family Jan 7, 2011

This San Antonio family is bursting at the seams with kids, conflict and aggression. Stay-at-home mom Joey-Lynn and her husband, Glenn, have five spirited daughters and a granddaughter all living under the same roof, and the exhausted couple have abdicated discipline. Their oldest, Samantha, 20, had a child as a teenager - their granddaughter Krissy, now age 2. Joey-Lynn and Glenn had Samantha when they were teenagers themselves, and feel as if they have failed as parents since Samantha had a promising future that has been changed by her young motherhood. Samantha and her next-oldest sister, Brooke, 17, despise each other and curse at each other in front of the younger siblings -- Savannah, 10, Hailey, 6, and Haidyn, 1+1/2 -- who in turn act out with boundary-pushing and aggressive behavior. Mom defers all discipline to Dad, who simply yells and doesn't follow through. Can Jo help this family defuse the anger?

Fernandez Family Dec 17, 2010

A trip to Kissimmee, Florida, is no vacation for Supernanny Jo Frost as she finds the Fernandez family falling apart. Former high school sweethearts Jerald and Marla married young and now, years later, their relationship is in trouble. That's largely due to their inability to control their defiant 12-year-old daughter, Desiree, and two overly aggressive sons, Elias, 5, and Eulisis, 3. Mom's completely exhausted from trying to do it all, while Dad's frustrated and often unwilling to step up to the plate. Meanwhile, Desiree's developing a bad attitude and her grades are plummeting. And Elias and Eulisis are learning the wrong lessons -- that kicking, screaming and crying pay off to get what they want. The Fernandez family chaos even extends beyond the home, when a simple trip to a store becomes an out-of-control nightmare. Can Jo pick up the pieces and bring some discipline, peace and focus to this Florida family?

Van Acker Family Dec 10, 2010

A little dictator named Dylan rules the roost in the Van Ackers' Oak View, California, home, and parents Jessica, 34, and Kevin, 35, need to be liberated from his relentless tantrums and disrepect. Now three years old, Dylan refuses to be potty-trained and, worse, he's become anemic from his unbending preference for sugary snacks over vegetables and other nutritious foods. Supernanny Jo Frost embarks on a family revolution to instill parental discipline for the benefit of all, including six-year-old Emma, who can't even have quiet homework time with Mom without the distractions of her little brother's constant crying and complaining. It's a primetime clash of wills with more at stake than calm and discipline, as Jo tries to create a new household order necessary for Dylan's health.

Young FamilyDec 3, 2010
Swift Family Nov 19, 2010

All the cooks in this kitchen go by different recipes. Jenny's parenting style tends to be inattentive, while Grandma is the most regimented, being an ex-schoolteacher. Nanny Kadie was thrown into the mix to tend to the kids' needs and to cook meals, but was never given any kind of game plan by Jenny and Tony on disciplining the kids. With so many authority figures involved, the kids act differently with everyone, which pits the adults against each other. Dad feels that Grandma undermines his parenting decisions and priorities for his kids, and Jenny is just plain overwhelmed by the exhausting demands of so many youngsters. Can Jo help fix the Swift family?

Peterfreund Family Nov 12, 2010

For the first time, Jo works with a family with a newborn when she encounters the Peterfreund family in Arizona. Parents Keith and Sonya are so overwhelmed with their three older boys, Jett, 5 Gage, 3 and Trey, 2, that they're missing baby Myles' cues about wet diapers, feedings, etc. Mom literally has to run through the house after the active older boys with Myles hanging off her arm, head bobbing dangerously. Keith is a flight attendant and travels frequently, and Mom doesn't have enough arms for all the work! Neither parent is consistent about discipline, and their go-to punishment is "saucing" the three older kids, putting a dab of hot sauce on their lips. Can Jo show these overwhelmed parents of four how to parent effectively - without condiments?

Atkinson Family Nov 5, 2010

When Jennifer and John Atkinson of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, married four years ago, they had a dream of blending their existing families and having more children, too. Jennifer already had two teenagers, Amanda, 14, and Abbey, 13, and John shares custody of his daughter, Julia, age 10, from a previous marriage. The couple then had two children together: Reese, 4, and Maeve, 2 1/2 years old. However, their hopes of creating a harmonious new family fell short, and they are officially at their wits' end. The oldest, Amanda, treats her mom terribly, openly defying her and bringing Jennifer to tears when she tells her she wishes her mom was dead. Reese has tremendous separation anxiety whenever John leaves the house and actually endangers herself by running pell-mell towards the street when he departs. Jo observes that the parents are coddling the children, being inconsistent about rules and parenting the children differently from each other. Can Jo get through to this family before it fractures?

The Griswold FamilyJan 29, 2010
Hallenbeck Family Jan 15, 2010

Patricia and Greg are grandparents who should be enjoying their golden years. Instead, 25-year-old daughter Kristin Hallenbeck still lives at home, and has two terrors -- Jordon (6) and Jaydon (4), whom she expects her mother to raise while she surfs the net, watches TV and texts friends. Kristin doesn't get along with her own parents and the lack of respect has carried into the next generation. The boys completely act out and, like their mother, have no respect for Patricia and Greg. They walk all over their grandparents who are exhausted by their constant fighting, backtalk and misbehavior. Kristen openly criticizes and undermines her mother over things like what her kids eat and whether or not the children need to follow their grandparents' wishes. Jo candidly admits she's horrified, disgusted and "gobsmacked" by Kristin's selfishness, and plans a serious wake-up call for this family. But is Jo too late to make a difference?

Benton Family Jan 8, 2010

Greg Benton is a dad who wants his boys to be tough, and he prizes physical strength and overall fitness in them. But his sons, Rivers, age 10, and Hunter, age 8, fight daily, with Rivers instigating Hunter, and the house is filled with yelling and empty threats, so the boys continue their pattern. Then Hunter shocks Jo by using gay slurs to insult his brother. Supernanny immediately goes to work with the parents to tackle this unacceptable behavior and uncovers the parents' admission that their marriage is in crisis, which is why the boys may be acting out so much. What can one Supernanny do to help?

Heredia Family Dec 18, 2009

Christina and Joe Heredia both work full-time and have four children under five years of age: triplets who have just turned two -- Samantha, Taylor and Ryan -- and older brother Brandon who is four. Christina is a well-meaning perfectionist who always tried to please her dad. Now, as an adult, she frets that strangers will judge her mothering skills, but in fact she's her own harshest critic, brought to tears by what she feels is her inability to deal with the challenges of raising these little ones. The simplest tasks are three times harder with the triplets -- they cannot be trusted to obey Mom on a short walk through the neighborhood without straying; Brandon tries to get attention from his parents by acting out; and all of the children disrupt mealtime, barely eating. Since the triplets were premature, this is a big concern to Jo and the parents. Can Jo help the Heredias harness the chaos and show Christina how to be more effective?

Beck Family Dec 11, 2009

Nicole and Nate Beck are classic tag-team parents. Nate works full-time and Nicole stays at home, works part-time AND is a full-time student. Add to the mix three boys -- Hunter, 9; Pierson, 5; and Bronson, 3 -- who offer huge challenges. The youngest has just been expelled from pre-k, spits at Mom and calls Supernanny a curse word; the oldest has attention-deficit disorder, and homework time hangs like a black cloud over each day as the yelling just escalates; and the middle son is extremely stubborn and contradictory. Mom and Dad think they have a time-out tactic called the Penalty Box, but it's so ineffective that Jo pulls the plug on it immediately when Bronson runs out of the house, down the street and nearly into traffic. Jo notices that Bronson has a speech problem which is probably fueling his aggression. On top of all this, she is shocked to see how the parents' master bedroom has the kids' scribbles all over the walls and giant piles of clothing stacked on the floor. "What are these parents thinking?" Jo marvels. Where to begin, and can she make a difference?

McGrath Family Nov 27, 2009

Bill and Tammy McGrath of Hamlin, New York, have three beautiful young children, and their middle son, Aiden, 5, was recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Managing his illness is very anxiety-provoking for Tammy, because she saw her father die of diabetes at just 46 years of age. She sees Aiden's diagnosis as her worst fears realized, and mealtime has become a battlefield. Aiden makes power plays, refusing to eat, which not only threatens his own health and frightens Tammy, but causes problems for both parents in adjusting Aiden's insulin levels. The other kids, Liam, 4, and Paige, 9, feel their parents' distraction and are frustrated by it -- Paige hides out in her bedroom and Liam acts out aggressively. Jo pinpoints Bill and Tammy's problems communicating effectively and enforcing discipline -- their versions of timeouts are useless. Can she help Bill and Tammy regain control of their family?.

Naskiewicz Family Nov 13, 2009

A Florida family with four children ranging in age from two to twelve is ruled by the crown prince - Zachary, an impulsive, tantrum-prone four-year-old. Jen, a beleaguered stay-at-home Mom, cowers to his every whim, and doesn't enforce any kind of discipline. Her approach is to gently enfold the children in hugs or eventually give in. Roy, a painting contractor, would rather work on the computer at the end of the long day than help Jen with the kids, but when he does try to impose rules and consequences, his short fuse and yelling intimidate the children and have driven his wife to threaten divorce. Jen tearfully tells Jo in her submission tape, "This is our last shot." Can Jo show these two parents the tools to not only tame Zachary but repair their relationship?

Phelps Family Nov 6, 2009

Jo Frost travels to the deep South -- Hayden, Alabama -- and faces off with Amy Phelps, who defends her right to spank her three boisterous boys. Dad Jimmy is open to change, but Amy won't budge, and this issue is bringing their marriage to the breaking point. Jo is adamantly opposed to corporal punishment - can she show these parents how to get even better results the Supernanny way?

Simmons Family Oct 30, 2009

Debra and Tracy are pushover parents with two sets of twins, ages four and seven, who call all the shots and eat a diet packed with sugar and unhealthy food choices. Four-year-old Parker calls Mom a "butthead" with no consequences; Debra hides in the bathroom to eat a meal and get a moment's peace. Dad Tracy works from home, and when his rambunctious children need disciplining, he meekly implores them not to misbehave. They respond by locking him out of their bedroom! Can Jo Frost help this family?

Colier Family Oct 23, 2009

The Coliers of Cleveland, Georgia, are a blended family on the brink. Dad Jason coddles his three young sons under the age of 5, but is hostile to his 13-year-old stepdaughter, Madison, whom he adopted last year. Jason showers his little boys with affection but his relationship with Madison is frosty and contentious - she doesn't call him "Dad" and says he doesn't seem like one; he counters by saying she's a pathological liar and carries on "like a moron." Jason also spoon feeds his three-year-old and holds the older boys back from gaining valuable life skills by doing everything for them. Stay-at-home mom Dawn feels caught in the middle when Jason clashes with Madison and undermines her time-out attempts with the toddlers, but Jo pushes the couple to closely examine whether or not they want to continue in this marriage. Can "Supernanny" set this family on a better track?

The Porter Family (UK Episode)Apr 10, 2009
The Manley FamilyApr 3, 2009
The Sacco FamilyMar 27, 2009
The Goldberg FamilyMar 20, 2009
The Del Re FamilyMar 13, 2009
The Williams Family (UK Episode)Feb 27, 2009
The Sachs FamilyFeb 20, 2009
The Davis FamilyFeb 13, 2009
The Costello FamilyFeb 6, 2009
The Gormley-Brickley Family (UK Episode)Jan 23, 2009
The Newsome FamilyJan 16, 2009
The Kerns FamilyJan 9, 2009
The Park FamilyJan 2, 2009
The Baulisch FamilyDec 26, 2008
The Quinn FamilyDec 19, 2008
The James FamilyDec 12, 2008
The Lewis FamilyNov 21, 2008
The Howat FamilyNov 14, 2008
The Manley FamilyNov 7, 2008
The Newsome FamilyOct 31, 2008
The Winter FamilyOct 24, 2008
The Park FamilyOct 17, 2008
The Baulisch FamilyOct 10, 2008
The Quinn FamilyOct 3, 2008
The Krolikowski FamilyJan 5, 2009
The Moy FamilyJun 25, 2008
The Doyle FamilyMay 28, 2008
The Browning FamilyMay 14, 2008
The Martinez FamilyMay 7, 2008
The Clause FamilyApr 30, 2008
The Schrage FamilyApr 23, 2008
The Citarella FamilyApr 9, 2008
The Addis Family Apr 2, 2008

Jo works with a family mourning the loss of a live-in grandfather and trying to adjust to new roles in the household.

The McKeever FamilyMar 19, 2008
The Banjany FamilyMar 12, 2008
The Prescott FamilyMar 5, 2008
The Tafoya Family Feb 27, 2008

Holly and Jimmy have a seven-year-old boy called James, a five-year-old boy called Tyler and a two-year-old boy called Ryan.

The Wilson-Knutson FamilyFeb 20, 2008
The Daniels FamilyFeb 13, 2008
The Dostal FamilyFeb 6, 2008
The Terrill FamilyJan 23, 2008
The Daun-Ahn FamilyJan 16, 2008
The Schumacher FamilyJan 9, 2008
The Chapman Family Jan 2, 2008

Jo visits the Chapman family in Elm Grove, Wisconsin where Sara and Glenn have five children: 17-year-old Brittany, 14-year-old Moriah, 4-year-old identical twins Ethan & Cole and 3-year-old Quinn.

The Drake FamilyJan 2, 2008
The Amouri Family Aug 12, 2007

Jo visits the Amouri Family in Michigan where Tamara (aged 31) and Michael (aged 30) need help with their 4 children: 4-year-old Hailey, 2-year-old twins Jianni and Julian, and 1-year-old Ashton.

Hailey is stubborn and bossy towards her parents, the twins get into everything in the house, and the house is so unprotected, baby Ashton nearly gets into a light socket. The kids also sneak out of the house and run out on the street unsupervised.

Tamara spends most of her day cleaning and Michael works many hours every day. Jo is shocked when she discovers that Hailey has been listening to gangster rap on her mom's MP3 player. Can Jo help this family out?

The Cantoni FamilyMay 28, 2007
The Walker FamilyMar 12, 2007
The Williams FamilyMar 5, 2007
The Goins FamilyFeb 26, 2007
The McAfee FamilyFeb 19, 2007
The Bruno Family Feb 12, 2007

Jo visits the Italian-American Bruno family in Trinity, Florida where John and Denise Bruno have four daughters: 15-year-old Mariah, 13-year-old Taylor, 6-year-old Isabella (or "Bella"), and 4-year-old Samantha (or "Sam").

The Nitti FamilyFeb 6, 2007
The Haines FamilyJan 29, 2007
The Smith FamilyJan 22, 2007
The Mihalik FamilyJan 15, 2007
The Swanson FamilyJan 8, 2008
The Fager FamilyDec 18, 2006
The Weinstein FamilyDec 11, 2006
The Bowerstock FamilyDec 4, 2006
The Uva FamilySep 18, 2006
The Newton FamilyDec 4, 2006
The Jackson FamilyNov 27, 2006
The Wujcik FamilyNov 27, 2006
The Harmony FamilyNov 20, 2006
The Young FamilyNov 13, 2006
The Silva FamilyNov 6, 2006
The Schwartz FamilyNov 13, 2006
The Carsley FamilyAug 28, 2006
The Tsironis FamilySep 4, 2006
The Bradbury-Lambert FamilySep 11, 2006
The Keilen FamilySep 18, 2006
The Facente FamilySep 25, 2006
The Amaral FamilyOct 2, 2006
The Cooke FamilyOct 2, 2006
The Larmer FamilyOct 7, 2005
The McMillion FamilySep 30, 2005
The Webb FamilyApr 12, 2005
The Minyon FamilySep 23, 2005
Supernanny Family Update SpecialMay 11, 2005
The Christiansen Family May 2, 2005

A 7-year-old and a 3-year-old, both boys, challenge their parents verbally and physically at every opportunity, and almost every word spoken in their home is shouted; Jo shows the parents how to present a united front and to use their indoor voices.

The Burnett FamilyApr 18, 2005
The Collins FamilyApr 4, 2005
The Ririe Family Mar 21, 2005

A couple whose views on how their daughter and three sons should be raised cancel each other out has a 3-year-old who runs off at every opportunity, even on busy streets, and snacks whenever he pleases, just as his three siblings do.

The Gorbea FamilyMar 7, 2005
The Bailey Family Feb 21, 2005

Bill and Stacie Bailey seek help from Jo Frost in teaching their 2-year-old son to stop throwing tantrums and their 6-year-old daughter to sleep in her own bed.

The Weston FamilyFeb 14, 2005
The Wischmeyer FamilyFeb 7, 2005
The Orm FamilyJan 31, 2005
The Bullard FamilyJan 24, 2005
The Jeans FamilyJan 17, 2005

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