Tue, 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.
Tue, 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?
Tue, 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?
Tue, 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?
Tue, 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?
Tue, 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?
Tue, 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?