The little one sticking up for her teenage sister by saying she has to babysit was the cutest thing. She knows her sister has earned her parents trust.
omg same!! i started to watch it again and now i’m just listening to it in the backroun and when i’m doing stuff 😂 i guess when i’m a partent this will come in handy
I cried at this one. Cut the number of kids and the protectiveness and involvement from the dad in half and I grew up like the oldest girl. Seeing the dad actually apologize to his daughter made me break down. I'm so happy that these girls didn't grow up afraid of their dad because somebody taught him how to actually talk to them because that's one thing I never got. I have essentially no relationship with my dad, even though we still live under the same roof. Thank you Jo for doing the things you do.
Hearing the father cry and choke up with so much emotions, so much love for his children, made me emotional. My relationship with my own dad was on the rocks for nearly 10 years. And while I love him deeply I know we'll never be able to heal fully from what happened with us. Dads, please, protect your babies and love them unconditionally. You have no idea how meaningful and impactful your affection is to them.
@@theatergeek82 my mom use to say that all the time. I remember asking my mom if we were broke, and my mom said, "As long as you have love, you'll never be broke"
It makes me SO MAD seeing the brother treat his little sisters like that constantly. I would be so onto that kid if he were mine, I have no idea how they don't become enraged seeing him pinch them and drag them around like that.
It was so obvious the dad had his favorites how he allowed the son to do that and didn't discipline him but was quick to discipline the oldest daughters and scream at them
I'm happy that the father learned to give his daughter the freedom she deserves and let go. I'm 16 and I still can't go to the mall or park with my friends without my mom's presence and that's just embarrassing.
With my sis we stand up strong on this. My dad wasn't ok, my mom took her fears under control and eventually let us while he was out lol. We kept asking, and asking, and reminding dad that we were beginning to be old enough to *insert rando thing you do alone as grown up* (biking, going out with friends, leaving for university...)
I know this isn’t ideal maybe she’d give you more freedom if you let her see your location maybe worth trying but at 16 you should have some freedom maybe talk to her and explain why you should be able to hang out with your friends by yourself. Maybe start off with inside their house for an hour.
My mom held on until I was turning 19, when I was 18 she knew she couldn't order me but she would stay awake all night waiting for me to come home. She did eventually go to get help for her anxiety of letting go and started being able to sleep with us gone, she knows I call her if there's anything wrong.
I want to meet Jo so badly and one day have her in my house with my family, but at the same time I don't ever want to get to the point where I need her. You guys get it, right?
You can sign up for her to do that without being recorded. She still does personal online and in person guidance for families. The sign up is on her Jo Frost website.
Ill never understand how someone could struggle with 2 kids but then have 3 or 4 more... like the mom on the episode that had 10 and was actively trying to have 2 more.. blows my mind
Agreed. My heart sunk for his dad meaning I felt bad for him when I found out in the comments that Kesley died. Which I don’t know how old Kesley was when she died or how she died. Either way it’s tragic. No parent should have to bury their child.
I love watching this show, it taught me how to properly discipline to children and it worked awhile I was working full time at children’s daycare centre. Even the employees wanted me to teach them how to discipline the children properly without being so angry or shouting at the children. Lol
Dad has more than stepped up. He has exceeded all expectations. Not at all sure that the Mum has or will grasp the fact that kids need wholesome boundaries, not more clothes.
i am crying right know over the fact how Jo talked to the father like that. bc mine is the same. and the sad thing is I dont even think he was that bad to his kids
I watched this before I had kids, and it’s a whole new experience now. I find myself relating to many of the parents. But my favorite parts are when I can say “at least my kids aren’t that bad” 😂
Honestly I’d love to know the history of these families. If you treat your child love and respect from early on, surely they wouldn’t be acting like this at 8 or 9 years. Am I wrong?
These parents are so gentle, you know they just want to do right ❤. “No child should ever be afraid of their parent”. They’re learning that you can set boundaries and expectations without being harsh or enforcing fear. That’s awesome.
This mom really upsets me. What the hell does she do….besides sitting and watching something or looking at the kids. Why is dad doing all the cooking and mom isn’t around in the kitchen with the family????
@@elizozz she has 6 kids, but i honestly agree, shes acting so lazy.. , its makes me so upset on how she acts, the only time shes the boss of the household is when the dads at work, and still then shes so lazy
The boy Landon is giving me some interesting vibes. His eyes shows distantance. Like he's not really there. Even when smiling, being in the corner, his eyes still shows distance.
Please don’t be mad but 1) ur kids aren’t snakes unless you raised them to be such 2) they don’t need to learn discipline YOU do … I have 6 kids including 2 sets of twins and my house was NEVER like this!! Schedules, rules and restrictions are critical with children … Good lord that whining is too much!!!
Or don't poorly train them so they act like selfish brats. We have four children and they never acted like this. Not one time. It's self created chaos. They failed their children.
"Get off of me lady" if my child said that to me I would get down at their level and say "it's either mommy, mom, or mother to you, if you call me lady again I will put you on the naughty step. "
The part I don't get is. They know she's gonna show up. Why isn't the clothes put away???.....I would be totally embarrassed if my home looked like that.
Yeah I feel like this whole episode focused on the dad’s faults but no one really talked about how the mom doesn’t help. Maybe the dad would be less stressed all the time if he didn’t have to do everything lol
What got me was, having been home all day and apparently not doing any housework or cooking, she then decided AT DINNERTIME to print out pictures for the kids to colour. She had ALL DAY to do this when the kids would have been at school, but she decides to do it when dad wants to serve dinner. Mum seems to be one of the biggest problems in this family.
2022 Meshell Miller: 52 years old David Miller: 51 years old Kesley Miller: Deceased Kendall Miller: 24 years old Meryn Miller: 22 years old Landon Miller: 19 years old Ainsley Miller: 17 years old Avarie Miller: 15 years old
I just saw some shocking news about the Miller’s eldest daughter Kesley... Unfortunately, she passed away sometime in 2018! Which would have made her 20 to 21 years of age. How terribly sad for this family! My sincerest condolences on your beautiful daughter’s passing.
@@ryleighlayaog5773 it's crazy because the first thing I said when I heard that they dont give her trust was "she's just going to get sneakier and do bad things behind their back since they don't have trust". So sad
Why do I love watching children behaving badly get disciplined? 😭 I’m terrible! Lol I love when they keep getting up from naughty step/stool/chair/bench and keep getting put back on… like… “you’re not getting away with your behavior anymore! MUAHAHA!!!” 😭😂
You know these episodes are really old when the 13 year old doesn't even have an IPhone. These kids are probably adults now so imagine if they reacted to this video. 😂
The mom and dad just act like it's not their problem and it's out of their control. They have given themselves all these excuses, and have blamed their kids for not having structure and behavior they were never taught!
Maybe I was really lucky but I raised 4 kids and my youngest has Down Syndrome so we have communication issues and she gets frustrated but my kids never fought like this. We occasionally bumped heads but the craziness The worst I ever had to deal with was yhe youngest drawing on her bedroom walls
They give Landon special treatment. I wonder if it’s because he’s the only boy and “well it makes sense boys don’t wanna do chores so let’s give him more chances”
@@xsovereign6 then why do people always comment on how people are pretty? Not everyone is pretty or gorgeous or stunning. Most people are just average, which is perfectly fine.
I don’t think the dad disciplined Kendall wrong. He sent her to her room to discipline privately, explained what she did wrong, asked why she did it, and asked her to apologize. He definitely did not yell-I’ve heard parents yell and that was not yelling lol
When one child injures another child, the first thing I do is go to the injured child and sympathize, saying that was awful and I'm so sorry you were hurt and that you were treated that way. Check how the child is feeling. Only secondly, have the other person apologize and somehow help the other person feel better. From the book "Smart Love" that consequences be reasonable, related, and respectful.
Norma here. I see Jo helping the dad to control his temper, but it appears that some of the children learned nothing. I didn’t see much discipline being taught. The kids act out and dad apologizes for his reactions. However, the kids still act out and just learned that dad won’t yell at them.
I don't understand why families don't sit down for dinner together. I just don't get it and don't start me on the paper plate and cup thing. We loved eating together. Great time to catch up on the day and chat. You learn table manners and how to hold cutlery. It's an important part of learning and growing up. Did I mention the lazy paper plate thing? 🤔😆
The little one sticking up for her teenage sister by saying she has to babysit was the cutest thing. She knows her sister has earned her parents trust.
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Yes his voice was breaking through out talking to JO
I’m crying too dw
It's a matter of safety. He gets it.
They not afraid of him😂
i don’t even have kids but i’m addicted to this show 💀😂
Me too lol
I am also
Same
omg same!! i started to watch it again and now i’m just listening to it in the backroun and when i’m doing stuff 😂 i guess when i’m a partent this will come in handy
Same lol
This dad is so committed to changing and so willing to see where he isn’t doing well. He’s a good man.
Exactly and the mom is lazy and don't even try to get them to behave when they act up
@@lidiabenavente351lazy? She’s literally with the kids 24/7 while dad is at work. She was overwhelmed NOT lazy.
23:31 “The first male role model in their life is you” really hit me because it’s absolutely right it really hit close to home
This dad is so caring, protective and compassionate with his daughters; It's so nice to see this. Believe me, not all men are like that.
Reminds me of my dad :)
Totally agree!
He has good intentions, but with his wife’s behavior, he was stuck between two bad decisions.
HOW DO YOU KNOW?
My dad is like that too!
That kids voice when she was whining for the bottle would've sent me over the edge lol
i swear to god it was getting me mad just watching it 💀
Oh believe me her behind would have been mine. WHACK and into her bedroom!!!!
Me too,i have many nieces and nephews and they don't act like this.
Yes 3:31 what the hell is that!
Sending me over edge already 3 mins in
I cried at this one. Cut the number of kids and the protectiveness and involvement from the dad in half and I grew up like the oldest girl. Seeing the dad actually apologize to his daughter made me break down. I'm so happy that these girls didn't grow up afraid of their dad because somebody taught him how to actually talk to them because that's one thing I never got. I have essentially no relationship with my dad, even though we still live under the same roof. Thank you Jo for doing the things you do.
Right and to learn his daughter Kelsey husband killed her before she was even 25 is sick and sad :(
@@elizabethb4448 omg that’s terrible! Where did you hear that?
@@elizabethb4448 omg what? Where did you find that info at?
@@elleoria4568 Events Post-Episode
Kesley Miller died in 2018. I goggled it.
@@DIYa-fr8xi thank you! Yeah I found the article right after I commented. I had to go look it up and read it for myself. So sad!
Hearing the father cry and choke up with so much emotions, so much love for his children, made me emotional. My relationship with my own dad was on the rocks for nearly 10 years. And while I love him deeply I know we'll never be able to heal fully from what happened with us. Dads, please, protect your babies and love them unconditionally. You have no idea how meaningful and impactful your affection is to them.
It’s funny to see Joe just casually peeking around the corner 😂
Yeahhh I get you 😂
*Jo
Honestly I’d do the same thing if I was jo 😭
That side eye made me feel shame for everytime IVE yelled
One of my favorite things she does lol
Instead of giving them everything she didn't have, the mom should have taught them everything she wasn't taught.
🤣🤣
Agreed, but it’s harder to teach what you never learned. Easier to just acquire stuff and material distractions.
It's like the phrase "you can't get what you want but you'll have what you need"
@@theatergeek82 my mom use to say that all the time. I remember asking my mom if we were broke, and my mom said, "As long as you have love, you'll never be broke"
Best comment I've read 💥💝
“Get off of me, lady”
I’m so sorry but that made me laugh so hard
What time did that happen? I think I missed it lol
@@marbellarendon7354 2:13 :)
I’m always calling my mom that when she annoys me 😭😭😭
That's the bratty son!
loll me to
It makes me SO MAD seeing the brother treat his little sisters like that constantly. I would be so onto that kid if he were mine, I have no idea how they don't become enraged seeing him pinch them and drag them around like that.
It was so obvious the dad had his favorites how he allowed the son to do that and didn't discipline him but was quick to discipline the oldest daughters and scream at them
My brother acts like that and parents dont do anything to change it 🙄
Avery sounds like an 80 woman who's smoked her entire life when she's whining for her bottle 🤣
My thoughts too!! 😒
Lmao!
I literally mumbled the exact same thing to myself while watching that scene 🤣
😂😂😂
@syd ikr
I feel bad for dad. He doesn't want to be the bad guy, clearly, but mom refuses to step up, and then she ends up undermining him too.
I'm happy that the father learned to give his daughter the freedom she deserves and let go. I'm 16 and I still can't go to the mall or park with my friends without my mom's presence and that's just embarrassing.
Tell them to watch this supernanny episode
With my sis we stand up strong on this. My dad wasn't ok, my mom took her fears under control and eventually let us while he was out lol. We kept asking, and asking, and reminding dad that we were beginning to be old enough to *insert rando thing you do alone as grown up* (biking, going out with friends, leaving for university...)
I know this isn’t ideal maybe she’d give you more freedom if you let her see your location maybe worth trying but at 16 you should have some freedom maybe talk to her and explain why you should be able to hang out with your friends by yourself. Maybe start off with inside their house for an hour.
I was allowed to but my friends often insisted to take my mom because they liked to hang out with her 🤣🤣🤣
My mom held on until I was turning 19, when I was 18 she knew she couldn't order me but she would stay awake all night waiting for me to come home. She did eventually go to get help for her anxiety of letting go and started being able to sleep with us gone, she knows I call her if there's anything wrong.
I think this daddy is lovely. He means well and is so compassionate about her s family.
He's not towards his 13 year old 💀✨
@@forestthetherian_ he's learning how to be better if you watch the video longer
I cried during the fathers speech to is family. So sweet.
I hope this family is able to continue growing in their relationship.
The mother went on vacation to Hawaii and left the oldest in charge??? Instant CPS report. The mother pretending to be clueless is really aggravating.
Yeah.. definetly not good....
Way too much responsibility,thank god nothing dangerous happened
The mother is lazy AF.
It’s funny that Jo doesn’t have children of her own. She knew better 😆
Really
Wow
Actually she has tried very hard to have kids but can’t…
@@hayleymarse2853 :(
@@hayleymarse2853 Oh that's really sadddd
@@forestthetherian_ yeah. She would be the best mom
I want to meet Jo so badly and one day have her in my house with my family, but at the same time I don't ever want to get to the point where I need her. You guys get it, right?
Yep I know what you mean, we're not perfect but we all could use some guidance every now n then! 🙏
No
Yes
You can sign up for her to do that without being recorded. She still does personal online and in person guidance for families. The sign up is on her Jo Frost website.
👍
Ill never understand how someone could struggle with 2 kids but then have 3 or 4 more... like the mom on the episode that had 10 and was actively trying to have 2 more.. blows my mind
ik who you are talking about and what you said is so true!
This dad is so far the only one out of all these episodes I've watched that actually truly cares about his family and feels bad for what he has done.
Agreed. My heart sunk for his dad meaning I felt bad for him when I found out in the comments that Kesley died. Which I don’t know how old Kesley was when she died or how she died. Either way it’s tragic. No parent should have to bury their child.
winter marie Haines Radford
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I love watching this show, it taught me how to properly discipline to children and it worked awhile I was working full time at children’s daycare centre. Even the employees wanted me to teach them how to discipline the children properly without being so angry or shouting at the children. Lol
Jo’s guidance helps me so much with raising my three year old overactive child. Glad i found this show recommended on my RUclips.
My dad was strict and firm but I thought he was the best dad ever. I think this guy was awesome dad.
Dad has more than stepped up. He has exceeded all expectations. Not at all sure that the Mum has or will grasp the fact that kids need wholesome boundaries, not more clothes.
Mom is so detached from her responsibilities.
I think she has depression/mental health issues
agreed
She's tired!
She has no effort
Absolutely
I like how jo said the dad exploded on the one girl and I’m just like that is so tame compared to the yelling I’ve gotten growing up lol
I’m glad that dad has enough self-awareness to see that he’s going about it the wrong way.
Oooo, dad’s apology overwhelmed my inner child 😭
Kelsey’s friends were so juiced to see her at the movies that was cute!
sadly she died in 2018 😢
Rest in peace Kelsey
I’m becoming addicted to this show too and my son is 41. I wish I knew this stuff when he was little!
Ditto with my Mum
My six sons are now 27-43. I'm a binge watcher too.
They never give us the manual..until they are grown..and we have our Grandbabies😅
Same with my mom and dad.
i am crying right know over the fact how Jo talked to the father like that. bc mine is the same. and the sad thing is I dont even think he was that bad to his kids
Same
I don't think so either! I think he just needed some guidance and pointers on how to talk to his kids :)
Love the way Jo looks up at him in the doorway with that look of disapproval 😂
I watched this before I had kids, and it’s a whole new experience now. I find myself relating to many of the parents. But my favorite parts are when I can say “at least my kids aren’t that bad” 😂
Honestly I’d love to know the history of these families. If you treat your child love and respect from early on, surely they wouldn’t be acting like this at 8 or 9 years. Am I wrong?
The look Jo gave the dad after talking to Kendal was priceless! I would of been frightened! 😅😅😂
I was frightened 😭
This makes me so sad because Kesley died in 2018. Seeing her start to live her life hits hard. Fly High Kesley🕊🕊
What happened
@@hazzaplayz808 she died from drug overdose
she sadly overdosed.@@hazzaplayz808
😮
@@hazzaplayz808 supernanny wiki says it was an OD :((( she was only 22
These parents are so gentle, you know they just want to do right ❤. “No child should ever be afraid of their parent”. They’re learning that you can set boundaries and expectations without being harsh or enforcing fear. That’s awesome.
I don’t even WANT kids but I’m addicted to this show 😂💀
This mom really upsets me. What the hell does she do….besides sitting and watching something or looking at the kids. Why is dad doing all the cooking and mom isn’t around in the kitchen with the family????
I know, It makes me so mad that this mother with 7 kids and an actual experience with kids upsets me.
@@elizozz she has 6 kids, but i honestly agree, shes acting so lazy.. , its makes me so upset on how she acts, the only time shes the boss of the household is when the dads at work, and still then shes so lazy
@@mushroomcam5491 I agree with you too, btw sorry for the misunderstanding of the kids !!
@@elizozz no need to be sorry just correcting!
yep why isnt she cooking.....waffles 4 dinner.....no way.....
Dad crying When talking about Is 13 year old daughter made me cry LOL
The boy Landon is giving me some interesting vibes. His eyes shows distantance. Like he's not really there. Even when smiling, being in the corner, his eyes still shows distance.
What are you suggesting he had? I feel the same about him.
I'm a kid myself but still I'm addicted to these episodes on RUclips
Me too tho lol
Me too
Me too lolll😂
Same lol
me sixth
This episode made me cry. Watching the dad open up to his kids really hit
This show gives me parenting skills. My 6 snakes really need to learn some more discipline.
Please don’t be mad but
1) ur kids aren’t snakes unless you raised them to be such
2) they don’t need to learn discipline
YOU do …
I have 6 kids including 2 sets of twins and my house was NEVER like this!!
Schedules, rules and restrictions are critical with children …
Good lord that whining is too much!!!
@@bigredswife4646 r/woosh
@@bigredswife4646 i think they may be talking about actual snakes
One of my quails picks on all her sisters so I'm learning too 😂
@@potatotorpedo8070 😭
the part when the girl was saying the boy is not helping when he was pulling the clothes out the couch...i was like omg they just keep coming out!
Hahaha
I had an intense breakdown over this episode bcs the dad really reminded me of my father. But he never apologized or said anything like that.
Still forgive him
it’s very much not legal to leave your THIRTEEN year old daughter home alone overnight with her 5 younger siblings, right???
Depends on the state. Some places have no rules about watching younger siblings.
I’m a grandmother of two young ones and these shows are so helpful to me.
Congratulations! Hope it’s going well ❤️
I love this show so much. I've been so much more patient with my little ones since I've been binge watching it. So many great tactics to use.
How to avoid this: don’t have six kids.
Edit: prepare to have six kids
its not the number, its their parenting... or did you miss the whole point of the show
Or don't poorly train them so they act like selfish brats. We have four children and they never acted like this. Not one time. It's self created chaos. They failed their children.
@@ML-pe7ed u don't train kids u train dogs u raise and teach kids
My parents had six kids and we were raised wonderfully. I used to sit in my mom’s bed with her when I was little and we’d watch super nanny.
Yush 3 sprogs tops not 6
This mom needs parenting classes like 14 years ago! They should have stopped at 1 until she learned how to parent children.
Honestly, I wish people would stop & consider how many kids that they can effectively parent.
"Get off of me lady" if my child said that to me I would get down at their level and say "it's either mommy, mom, or mother to you, if you call me lady again I will put you on the naughty step. "
Yeah I'm with you on this, it's a respect thing
I'm surprised she didn't put her foot down at that
Thank you. I don’t care what euphemisms people like to use for hitting children, HITTING IS NOT HOW YOU TEACH THEM RESPECT.
I say this all the time...the hardest part about parenting is letting them go....watching them fly the coop. It's hard. 😢
Yes we have to learn that they don’t belong to us. They are free.
Easier said than done 😅
That kid crying over the bottle her voice went through me
Dad’s speech made me cry.
I’ve never cried watching Super Nanny but this episode made me think to much of my family and I just couldn’t stop crying.
Mom: Landon, stop being the dad!
Landon: Well someone has to be the dad.
LMAO-
I’m gonna be the best mom because of how many episodes I’ve watched of this show
Same 🤣
Same 😂😂😂
That's what I said lol... Good luck with that
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 okay.
Yeah,good luck!
Jo’s “did you really just follow the kid into the timeout and yell at them?” death stare
The part I don't get is. They know she's gonna show up. Why isn't the clothes put away???.....I would be totally embarrassed if my home looked like that.
They prob did clean up 💀
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Honestly seeing how unorganized and distracted the mother was the way her house looked was probably the last thing on her mind
It's a TV show
when the kendall hugged her dad i cried it was amazing 🥲
THIS DAD IS SO GREAT!
I love it when Supernanny says naughty any time to get disciplined
The mom is lazy her husband dose everything! I love how jo makes things more even.
Yeah I feel like this whole episode focused on the dad’s faults but no one really talked about how the mom doesn’t help. Maybe the dad would be less stressed all the time if he didn’t have to do everything lol
Right! Seems like not just the kids are spoiled, the mom was the Queen B for sure.
What got me was, having been home all day and apparently not doing any housework or cooking, she then decided AT DINNERTIME to print out pictures for the kids to colour. She had ALL DAY to do this when the kids would have been at school, but she decides to do it when dad wants to serve dinner.
Mum seems to be one of the biggest problems in this family.
yall are just used to the mom doing everything lol. Id be lazy if I birthed 6 kids too lol
@@micnik3573 EXACTLYYY hahah if the dad was doing as much as the mum he’d be the hero of the freaking household
2022
Meshell Miller: 52 years old
David Miller: 51 years old
Kesley Miller: Deceased
Kendall Miller: 24 years old
Meryn Miller: 22 years old
Landon Miller: 19 years old
Ainsley Miller: 17 years old
Avarie Miller: 15 years old
Kelsey miller kelsey miller kelsey miller🔊
THE FUTURE
How did she pass
What happened?
Her husband murdered her
When dad slapped his head and it clapped 😂 I hollered
sad to say that Kesley died, due to drug overdose (may you rest in peace Kesley Miller)
Such sad news. Thanks for the update. RIP Kelsey.
That's so sad 😢.
I just saw some shocking news about the Miller’s eldest daughter Kesley... Unfortunately, she passed away sometime in 2018! Which would have made her 20 to 21 years of age. How terribly sad for this family! My sincerest condolences on your beautiful daughter’s passing.
Jeez that’s sad
How?
@@Hobnob21 drug overdose 💔
@@ryleighlayaog5773 it's crazy because the first thing I said when I heard that they dont give her trust was "she's just going to get sneakier and do bad things behind their back since they don't have trust". So sad
@@Hobnob21 august 8,2018 drug overdose
Who’s here in 2024 👇
Me
Definitely cause apparently my adhd needs to binge jo (supernanny) even tho half of the episodes I grew up watching😂
𝐦𝐞 this is crazy
Me
Me
When Jo saw the whole yelling situation with dad and Kendall 🤣🤣🤣
How is it funny IM sorry in my opinion is wasn’t funny but like it’s your opinion not mine im just asking
@@Hello_Mar serious things can be funny as well, stop being so sensitive
Why do I love watching children behaving badly get disciplined? 😭 I’m terrible! Lol I love when they keep getting up from naughty step/stool/chair/bench and keep getting put back on… like… “you’re not getting away with your behavior anymore! MUAHAHA!!!” 😭😂
SAMEEEE!
You know these episodes are really old when the 13 year old doesn't even have an IPhone. These kids are probably adults now so imagine if they reacted to this video. 😂
This show is the ultimate birth control.
😂😂😂 I want to like this comment 100x
🤣🤣🤣
It should be used as an ad for birth control!
yes, exactly!
*“Can we just appreciate how Supernanny always posts for us?”* 😺
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The mom and dad just act like it's not their problem and it's out of their control. They have given themselves all these excuses, and have blamed their kids for not having structure and behavior they were never taught!
I'm going to stick with my cats. This show stresses me out but I love it.
The message dad gave to all children and wife i had lump my throat got emotional myself such beautiful words was lovely kids loved to hear that 🥲😊
Maybe I was really lucky but I raised 4 kids and my youngest has Down Syndrome so we have communication issues and she gets frustrated but my kids never fought like this. We occasionally bumped heads but the craziness
The worst I ever had to deal with was yhe youngest drawing on her bedroom walls
This dad makes me cry! It really looks like he loves his kids and his willingness to self-reflect and try to change just adds to it.
Kesley even tries to hold him to his word when he starts yelling at Kendall again :( poor girl. I’m sorry things got pretty tough for Kesley.
Wow, you could see it written all over the dads face when Jo was talking to Kendall how she felt hurt his entire soul.
This mom is so disconnected… I feel bad for her husband because he’s trying so hard
The kids are really beautiful , and nobody is really bad it's just Landon
oh they will come up with the adhd thing.....my kids acted up but not like that.....
They give Landon special treatment. I wonder if it’s because he’s the only boy and “well it makes sense boys don’t wanna do chores so let’s give him more chances”
The oldest girl isn't that attractive, actually. First thing I thought. I know that sounds horrible.
@@b1k2q34 what does her appearance have to do with anything?
@@xsovereign6 then why do people always comment on how people are pretty? Not everyone is pretty or gorgeous or stunning. Most people are just average, which is perfectly fine.
I really do not see what dad did wrong when tell the girl off for throwing the ball at her sister’s face. She needed to know it was very bad
He went over the top. There's a difference between discipline and bitching.he was doing the latter
If you have no kids but still addicted to this channel raise your 🙋♀️
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Is it me or do y’all click these videos to see the fighting and stuff😅but still also love the show!😊😅😅
I don’t think the dad disciplined Kendall wrong. He sent her to her room to discipline privately, explained what she did wrong, asked why she did it, and asked her to apologize. He definitely did not yell-I’ve heard parents yell and that was not yelling lol
When one child injures another child, the first thing I do is go to the injured child and sympathize, saying that was awful and I'm so sorry you were hurt and that you were treated that way. Check how the child is feeling. Only secondly, have the other person apologize and somehow help the other person feel better. From the book "Smart Love" that consequences be reasonable, related, and respectful.
That dad is so wholesome
Norma here. I see Jo helping the dad to control his temper, but it appears that some of the children learned nothing. I didn’t see much discipline being taught. The kids act out and dad apologizes for his reactions. However, the kids still act out and just learned that dad won’t yell at them.
I WISH YOU WOULD NOT END THE SHOW LIKE YOU DO. IT SEEMS INCOMPLETE. WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE AFTER EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY.
This Nanny needed my brother. He'd never listened to my mom, but he did everyone else 😂😂😂
The way Jo looked from Kendall to Dad when he yelled at her....
OOOOO YOU ARE IN TROUBLE!!
I'm not even married and I don't have kids, but I love watching SuperNanny
The bit where the dad said no child should be afraid of the parents.
My friend:TvT
The old saying, "Never have more kids than you can pay attention to" is relevant here.
I don't understand why families don't sit down for dinner together. I just don't get it and don't start me on the paper plate and cup thing. We loved eating together. Great time to catch up on the day and chat. You learn table manners and how to hold cutlery. It's an important part of learning and growing up. Did I mention the lazy paper plate thing? 🤔😆
Because people are so caught up in the everyday life they don’t make time for the important things.