The fact that the bully’s parents pressed charges against the bullied kid shows why their son became a bully in the first place. What was the bullies consequence?
Yeah that was not fair. The school did nothing to defend the target. If the target is getting in trouble, why is the bully not in trouble? Where are the bully's parents? Where are the cops to take the bully to jail too?
@@leahsincelejo7641 the little target kid could be one who commits suicide too. That’s what’s so sad. When the target kid gets no help from the school and he gets into trouble for what the bully did. That’s when the target kid gives up. He’ll committ suicide.
It's actually scary how she looks like she could be this timid kitten with her usual tone, but then LIONESS BREAKS OUT and shows you who knows her stuff.
@@ancientCureshow do you know that they are not on his arse with Jo involved now.Get real & be greatful the father & children have had Supernanny to intervene & I'm sure she has a whole team behind her!!
@@mackenziefrancis8047 yes ma’am your so right that infuriated me so much I fast fwd the scene immidately after hearing that for just sheer disgust of what I may hear next but feeling like I needed to know about that poor little guy doing his best I can’t believe that I didn’t mention that glad you brought it up good Point
@@ZeonGenesis I disagree. It's very rare to see the dad's show that amount of emotion. He absolutely loves his children. I think there's a really good chance he will change. But who knows.
And yet, when they WERE open to having professional help, they listened, followed through and benefited. Not everyone has the ability to "see" themselves or how they effect their children. I APPLAUD ALL the brave families who allow their journeys to be televised for others to learn from....and some of us simply to enjoy watching their growth. What a blessing Jo is!
@@dkgoodman6233 some of those people... you just know they will go back to square one as soon as Jo is gone, but THIS dad? I really think he got it and he really changed.
This one hit differently didn’t it? I am so proud of this dad fr. And the eldest. Dad knew BIG TIME, he needed to shift gears. Cried and went through it all. This was a really good one. Jo does it again.
I agree. With some families, you can tell Jo is just waging a lost battle abd her intervention is totally ineffective. Not this one though. They have a long road ahead, but this was useful for them. And heartwarming for us!
@@dansasap absolutely. Humans seem to need a lot of help. Lol. I wish that all adults could understand things the way Jo does. It would make for a much nicer world I think. :)
This episode triggered me. Does anyone else think that the dad might have suffered abuse himself as a child? He bullies those smaller than him but stumbles when someone with more authority takes him on. He reminds me so much of someone I knew in school.
So Blake broke the Bully's phone and Blake is the one thats punished. Then they wonder why they result in more drastic measures than just breaking phones. Sort the BULLY out, not the victim.
There should be consequences for the bully & the boy who broke the bully’s phone. By the way, what were the consequences for the boy stealing from the production truck?🤷🏽♀️
As someone who has an autistic brother and subsequently having special needs friends including people with down syndrome, how he's treating his son is just plain abusive! If my husband treat my special needs child like that, I not only would divorce the dude but he's lucky if he'd be alive.
As someone with autism myself, I'm glad you have those feelings; I wouldn't be able to take someone abusing me or calling me names, and people are lucky I improved my behavior before things got worse. It takes a lot of patience to handle someone with learning disabilities, but trust me, I came out fine due to my caring parents - and other kids can too. Just like any child, tbh.
I’m not defending abuse of a human on the spectrum when I say that unfortunately I don’t believe that everyone that has a child of this status actually knows or/understands how to deal with this. The father should know better. I think that life and its problems have gotten away on this man to where he has given up and is just doing what he knows on an instinctive level. I think a lot of people do this because by the power they feel they have left is what keeps them going until help comes along or the realise they need help 😢
Imagine being disabled and your own father berates you and belittles you because of something that isn’t your fault. Potty training is part of parenting. To get frustrated like that has probably caused a lot of insecurities in these poor kids. That eldest son needed his daddy and it was super refreshing to see that father wake up and realize what’s going on at home.
I feel for Blake honestly. Sometimes the bullying gets too much, and all the anger builds up and finally it explodes, i dont think hes a bad kid i think he just needs some mental help and support
A good outlet helps a ton with anger from building up. Unfortunately it seems Blake may not been as comfortable speaking of what was going on with his parents (especially Dad)
It's the parents fault for not teaching him how to deal with his anger. Many parents are too lazy with raising sons, they are not strict enough, that's one of the reasons why are more boys in juveline centres.
The burglary concerns me though. That wasn't in reaction to someone hurting him. Hopefully spending more time with his dad will help, but also there's probably still bad stuff going on at school.
People with downs often experience something called encopresis. Essentially, they deal with constipation due to lower muscle tone and chronic inflammation which eventually causes them to involuntarily have a bowel movement once the constipation gets severe enough. The fact that this child was being punished for this is very sad.
My uncle is 59 and has low level down syndrome & autism & he still has bathroom accidents it can really take a tole on my mum who cares for him but she guides him in the right away she can sometimes he has ti wear adult nappies because she cant be there 24/7 but dad hosing him down is horrible :(
My nephew was bullied for MONTHS! He finally cracked, I won’t repeat the words he said. He punched the bully, of course, that’s all the teacher saw. Sometimes, it’s very unfair
Why would a woman choose to have more than one child with this man..after seeing how he treated the first child that would be the end of any more children
Jo is an amazing human. She has so much emotional intelligence. I admire the way she talks to everyone, whether a kid or adult, frankly but with empathy and she is a great listener who validates what the other person is feeling. She is not afraid to tell people the truth even when it’s awkward. She cares so much and is not only a nanny but a marriage counselor and parenting teacher too.
Have you seen the one where the husband passes perhaps right before the episode was meant to play? I only saw clips of it and I know I wouldn't be able to watch it in full because it's so sad. The wife was holding in emotions about his death and it was effecting her parenting.
Blake has such a beautiful smile. I can tell his dad puts a lot of emphasis on looks, when he grows up and shows his true self, his dad will be SURPRISED that his son will be MORE handsome than he has ever been!
I love that this Father is willing to say he will try to change. Actions speak louder than words. The Dad was very abusive and he couldn't even see that in himself. 😢 I pray for the man to get professional counseling. 🙏
Exactly. Words are nothing and playing nice on camera for 5 mins is meaningless. They should check back with this family in 6 months, see if the dad really did change or not. My guts tell me it's a no.
Great show. I love that Jo doesn’t mince words when correcting an out of line parent like George yet she still treats him with understanding so he was able to reveal his pain. I saw a man so frustrated and unhappy that he vented on everyoneand once he was put on the path of redemption, he stepped up proving his love to Brandi and the children.
This is the loveliest family I have every seen on this serie. It seems like they needed some pushes here and there - but they tried to do their best from the beginning of Jos intervention. Especially dad opening up to Blake was wonderful to see! Hope they continue on! 🥰
I hope Blake is doing okay it broke my heart that Blake was getting bullied and making bad choices I hope He is doing a lot better now and It also Broke my heart for Corey that he was scared of his dad I tell you if I saw someone yelling and being frusterated and abusive at a special needs child I would chew them out and keep them safe.
Blake is being bullied (and it sounds like it’s been happening for years by the same person) yet he’s the one that is on community service for reaching breaking point. Unbelievable.
amazing work and big props to this family, jo, and the show for this reality check for all of us. this is inherently good work for mind, body and soul to be witnessed. i hope this show reaches millions of people and i hope the family never goes back to that nightmare before. stay awake but not too woke yall. this is amazing content and we should all be supportive to this family and this show for the exposure of how life really is behind the photo for so many families in this world across time. i grew up with a bully for a father, he died young from high blood pressure and diabetes, and never woke up from the nightmare jo and team, thank you for how you handled this and i hope the internet doesnt fuck it up
Loved the turn around on this one. Everyone was open to change and really worked hard to make amends and everything. Absolutely amazing and beautiful episode
This was the question I had in my head all the time. If you wouldn‘t have questioned that, I would. With a father like that who clearly is not made for parenthood, I don‘t understand the ongoing decisions to get one more and one more and one more…
I admire Jo Frost so much. She is a true miracle worker. Congratulations Jo for your marriage to your handsome husband 💞 God bless you for changing so many families. 😊
I'm only at 5 minutes in and I'm disgusted! The fact that the mom is questioning whether or not the kids would be better off with her as a single parent (at this point, if the father doesn't get help), is horribly sad. He's abusing your children, and you wonder if they're maybe not in a good situation? I understand that when you're in it it's not so easy to see but being an outsider looking in... RUN!!! Edit: Okay, now after watching the whole episode, it seems that the father was genuinely oblivious to what he was doing and more than willing to make changes in the right direction. I don't care if these shows are scripted/staged or not lol it's always nice to see such a wonderful outcome.
He is abusing THEIR children. She doesn't get full ownership. As a mother of 2 special needs adults, that man would have lost his ability to see those children without supervision. I am fortunate, my husband stepped up and did his part and still does with the care of OUR grown children.
@@theirmom4723 It's a bit difficult to give the parent label to someone abusing their children. Regardless, I was saying "her children" looking at it from her perspective. As in... "I should get my children out of this abusive situation." No matter who the abuser is.
I've seen a lot in my life, what she was doing was trying to get it documented that he was so abusive that when she left him she would be able to get full custody... because it's easier for her that way. But that is so incredibly manipulative and offensive against fathers' parental rights.
@@davepane7306 that could be. Honestly though, if she truly felt her children were in danger, then she's at fault just as much for not protecting them. I viewed it more as, she wanted her relationship with her husband more than caring about protecting the children. That's disturbing in itself. Who knows though? Maybe it was neither of those situations. 🤷♀️
People in abusive relationships are constantly gaslit and end up rationalizing what they're experiencing. Your boundaries and sense of reality are completely pushed to the margin and you always question whether you're overreacting or not. It's not surprising she's both convinced that he's abusive and she should leave, and that she's questioning whether it's the wrong decision and he just needs a little push. Domestic abuse victims constantly experience splitting like this. I don't trust the guy to change in the long run considering how abusive he was. The unfortunate thing with narcissists is that they promise to change all grandiose, and then go right back to how they were. There is no way the father wasn't aware of how abusive he was acting. He treated Blake and Corey so horribly and that was on camera. Imagine what it was like off screen.
That is such an exaggeration to press charges over destruction of someone’s mobile device. What a joke, You do not press charges like that, the right thing to do is let his parents know nor make him fix the warranty but either way I can tell Supernanny would still have to help out that family
I don't get that AT ALL!! The bully's parents pressed charges over a broken phone. What about Blake's broken spirit because of YOUR SON?! That don't matter?! 🤬 Dad is way too hard on these boys. Corey especially doesn't deserve it!
I think the dad learned how to parent from his parents and when Jo talked to him he realized that the way he felt as a kid is the same way his kids feel.
Loved Jo when watching Super Nanny. And love her more with these educational family episodes. There's always something to learn regardless of the type of family you have. Thank you to all the families for allowing us to learn with you all. It takes a lot of courage to expose your family. Thank you ❤️
The 16 yr old boy isn't excited to jump out of bed and hurry off to school because he is being terribly bullied. Teenaged bullying leads kids to suicide, this has been proven. He attempted to end the bullying by destroying this bullies phone and he got punished. This kid has just been thrown to the wolves and i think his situation deserves much more attention than it has been given.
I really appreciate this family being able to share their flaws and then doing the hardest part, being willing to be taught, recognize their mistakes and change for the better. Very few people set out to be horrible parents or spouses. We become that way because we don't have the tools or good examples to follow. My husband and I wish we had this intervention when our children were still in the home. Our relationship with our children and each other would have been so much better.
Oh man that talk between father and son, i’m not a boy but the dad speaking like that healed my inner child just a tiny smidge 🥹 words i needed to hear from my dad back then too..
I don't have a disability, but I struggled with bladder dysfunction my whole life and was humiliated about it for years. I was yelled at, i was spanked, i was grounded....over something i couldn't control. I was TERRIFIED of admitting i had had an accident. I can't imagine how confused and scared this young man feels getting punished for things he can't control or hasn't been helped to control. He needs specialized help from professional who know how to assist people with down syndrome. I guarantee that the way you potty train a kid with his needs vs a kid with typical needs is vastly different, but intimidation, shame, and ridicule will only make it worse....no matter what needs that child has.
I am on the autism spectrum and my mother has specked me twice for pooping my pants because she really wanted to rush me and a potty training and get out of diapers so she wouldn’t have to change me anymore . I remember not liking the potty training process because the adults would just pull my pants and everything down and put me on the toilet when I don’t even have to go one bit well they’re begging me just to try despite me saying I really don’t have to go
I genuinely belive the oldest one should have talked to a professional. He def showed signs of depression and was very effected by the abuse his dad endured and the bullying at school. I was stressing the whole time thinking he was self harming cuz of the bands:( but he def needs to talk to someone before it goes downhill further especially with the juice stuff
Okay obviously the dad putting his hands on his special needs child is already horrible enough as is and I can only imagine how much more that the kid is gonna struggle with this kind of trauma on top of his extra needs. But did he really just smack his other son’s hand for throwing a leaf?? That’s just like normal kid stuff what’s even wrong with what the kid did?!
Ok so the dad in the start of this is despised but by 29:00 with this conversation I am crying my eyes out and believe he can 100% change and rebuild the bonds he has broken so badly ❤
This family needs serious ongoing professional counseling and therapy. Supernanny program is not a cure all. They have a long road ahead of them. George, the father, is lucky that CPS has not been involved. His behavior was outrageous.
Pull-Ups (and likely other companies) have a wristwatch that you can purchase to set a reminder to your child to use the potty; it has different settings and can buzz and light up. We even set it to wake our child in the middle of the night, but we were more concerned about daytime. Made a HUGE difference with my youngest (ADHD and on the spectrum). They don’t have the experience or insight to recognize the signals their bodies give them and/or are so focused on playing they think they have more time than they do. Hope this helps another busy family.
I think Mrs Jo is more than just a super Nanny! I honestly think that she is more of a marriage counselor! The kids are acting up because they don't get attention unless they're misbehaving because the parents are constantly arguing at each other.
People with a lot of anger need to learn that it's okay to be angry. It's just you don't put it on your kids. It doesn't help and it only teaches your kids how to behave when they're angry and then they mimic what you do. You walk away and you have your own outlet and when you're calm you deal with a situation. That teaches your kids emotional regulation. By example. So if your kid is angry, look in the mirror and see maybe it's coming from you.
I felt Blake heavy on this one. and I wish I had the happier ending he got with his father, my father didn't have the same room to improve himself and be that male role model I needed. but it makes me happy to know Blake gets to have that no
27:15 - If only more people could be as humble and mature as the dad here. He realises he messed up BIG TIME and regrets it. Best character development i've seen in a while!!
While I do hope for the best, in my experience, most men revert once they think things are okay again and there aren't cameras around. No, the whole family needs therapy.
This episode is just amazing, to watch the Dad's transition from the beginning to the end of the episode is so cool! The confidence he had in himself and his kids by the end of the episode is genuinely one of my favorites on a Jo Frost show!!
The way i desperately needed super nanny to help my family when i was a child. As an adult now, i do find some flaws in her process but for the majority, she has great tips and ideologies about child raising.
@26:43 that part broke my heart. He feels like he is no body in his family and for a young teen....that's a pathway to depression. No one should feel unloved and forgotten in their family. :(
I think some men, when they become fathers, kind of panic freeze, because their careless young man time is over. Also there seems to be a lack of emotional literacy, quite frankly. Jo is amazing to get to the bottom of peoples issues!
Wow This was so good episode. I noticed that this was the only family that had no unhealthy sugary food around the house, and dinners were healthy plates and kids always ate their dinner ❤❤😊 Well done 👏
@kimthomson132 I did not say that was tge only thing I took away from this episode. I made the point about the meals were healthy, but of course there's more to learn from this episode.
I loved the fact that Jo let Blake know that he wasn’t forgotten and the big smile he had, definitely felt like he needed to hear that and feel that sincerity.
The fact that the bully’s parents pressed charges against the bullied kid shows why their son became a bully in the first place. What was the bullies consequence?
I was thinking the same thing!
Yeah that was not fair. The school did nothing to defend the target. If the target is getting in trouble, why is the bully not in trouble? Where are the bully's parents? Where are the cops to take the bully to jail too?
I just got to that part and was coming to the comments in hope someone said this exact thing.
@@leahsincelejo7641 the little target kid could be one who commits suicide too. That’s what’s so sad. When the target kid gets no help from the school and he gets into trouble for what the bully did. That’s when the target kid gives up. He’ll committ suicide.
I am starting to see why there are school shootings once every week.
When Jo says in that tone "How does it feel when I'm this close to your face" it's always going to be enough to bring a man to tears! 🔥
Jo is a true warrior!!! Bless her
And if it is not, it should be!
When Jo says in that tone how does it feel when this close to your face it's
It's actually scary how she looks like she could be this timid kitten with her usual tone, but then LIONESS BREAKS OUT and shows you who knows her stuff.
23:18 Jo-Jo made me smile and teary eyed up when she said this to Blake.
“You’re not forgotten my love~!”
Jo is such a beautiful person, inside and out. I am sure these kids will never forget her. I just love her.
I’m surprised she doesn’t have kids of her own yet she works with kids 😊❤
@@Akins560 I'm also surprised that Jo doesn't have kids.
@@warrenkisinim pretty sure she does have a daughter
@@PendingSt4r How old is her daughter?
@@warrenkisin I'm not sure I just know she has one
The fact that JO FROST can relate to these family and feel their emotions and break down crying too shows how much she's invested in her job!
This even made me cry
she’s an empath ❤
23:15 How Blake lights up when Jo tells him he's not forgotten. This episode really touched my heart. I wish this family the best!
Saw the father's Facebook account. They seem to be doing really well and the family looks very happy. Good for them!
Saw the father's Facebook account. They seem to be doing really well and the family looks very happy. Good for them!
Hosing off a disabled child who has accidents in their pants on a daily basis come on this is abuse
Exactly! And no consequence
Yes that it is
Not to mention spanking a disabled child that have accidents in their pants 👖 is also abuse too
@@ancientCureshow do you know that they are not on his arse with Jo involved now.Get real & be greatful the father & children have had Supernanny to intervene & I'm sure she has a whole team behind her!!
@@mackenziefrancis8047 yes ma’am your so right that infuriated me so much I fast fwd the scene immidately after hearing that for just sheer disgust of what I may hear next but feeling like I needed to know about that poor little guy doing his best I can’t believe that I didn’t mention that glad you brought it up good Point
For a guy whose default position was bullying, George was incredibly receptive and responsive to Jo’s guidance. Credit where it’s due.
hundred percent. I agree
That's why it seemed too good to be true. I unfortunately don't trust the change to last once the cameras are off.
I believe he will keep it up, will he be perfect, no.. But he understands the consequences of a miserable home life or possibly no family
@@ZeonGenesis I disagree. It's very rare to see the dad's show that amount of emotion. He absolutely loves his children. I think there's a really good chance he will change. But who knows.
Looks like his walls got broken down, sometimes all it takes is an outside perspective and someone to pull you up on your behaviour
Even at the end...IT SHOULDN'T HAVE TAKEN A PROFESSIONAL TO COME IN AND TELL YOU THAT SPRAYING YOUR KID DOWN WITH THE HOSE IN THE YARD IS WRONG!!
He treated that baby like an animal, hard watch for sure
It took what it took.
And yet, when they WERE open to having professional help, they listened, followed through and benefited.
Not everyone has the ability to "see" themselves or how they effect their children.
I APPLAUD ALL the brave families who allow their journeys to be televised for others to learn from....and some of us simply to enjoy watching their growth.
What a blessing Jo is!
@@dkgoodman6233 some of those people... you just know they will go back to square one as soon as Jo is gone, but THIS dad? I really think he got it and he really changed.
@@kayotheepotatoterecht punt
This one hit differently didn’t it? I am so proud of this dad fr. And the eldest. Dad knew BIG TIME, he needed to shift gears. Cried and went through it all. This was a really good one. Jo does it again.
Yeah, he seemed like a nice guy who is genuinely in love with his wife and just had way too many kids and got a little lost.
@@anada303 For sure. Thank goodness he had the consciousness to grow.
I agree. With some families, you can tell Jo is just waging a lost battle abd her intervention is totally ineffective. Not this one though. They have a long road ahead, but this was useful for them. And heartwarming for us!
@@dansasap absolutely. Humans seem to need a lot of help. Lol. I wish that all adults could understand things the way Jo does. It would make for a much nicer world I think. :)
This episode triggered me. Does anyone else think that the dad might have suffered abuse himself as a child? He bullies those smaller than him but stumbles when someone with more authority takes him on. He reminds me so much of someone I knew in school.
This was my life.
67 years so far
Oh I’m sure. But she can’t fix that, she can only fix how he treats his children.
That was my immediate first thought.
Good for him for breaking the cycle. He is also in an industry which often allows and sometimes encourages this sort of tough-guy aggression.
So Blake broke the Bully's phone and Blake is the one thats punished. Then they wonder why they result in more drastic measures than just breaking phones. Sort the BULLY out, not the victim.
Schools don’t care until it’s escalated and this is exactly what happened
There should be consequences for the bully & the boy who broke the bully’s phone. By the way, what were the consequences for the boy stealing from the production truck?🤷🏽♀️
It’s also only one side of the story
@@sashatv382imo I reckon it was a cry out for love and attention and he could maybe possibly think, if that bully got away with it than so Cab i
We have half the story. Doesn't explain the burglary of someone who did nothing to him.
I am so proud of dad for being receptive. He doesnt know how to change it...but he wants to know.
I agree! He’s definitely trying hard
Blake's smile when Jo said "you're not forgotten" actually melted my heart
something i always wanted to hear living in an abusive household ❤. Jo is a superhero
As someone who has an autistic brother and subsequently having special needs friends including people with down syndrome, how he's treating his son is just plain abusive! If my husband treat my special needs child like that, I not only would divorce the dude but he's lucky if he'd be alive.
As a person with FVS (Fetal Valproate Syndrome), i am beyond livid.. i feel like the husband doesnt even love his family!
@theemoturtle7002 someone should have called cps tbh. Hopefully someone did.
@@phoenixxam5812Do you know if this couple are still together? Did these kids turn out fine?
As someone with autism myself, I'm glad you have those feelings; I wouldn't be able to take someone abusing me or calling me names, and people are lucky I improved my behavior before things got worse. It takes a lot of patience to handle someone with learning disabilities, but trust me, I came out fine due to my caring parents - and other kids can too.
Just like any child, tbh.
I’m not defending abuse of a human on the spectrum when I say that unfortunately I don’t believe that everyone that has a child of this status actually knows or/understands how to deal with this. The father should know better. I think that life and its problems have gotten away on this man to where he has given up and is just doing what he knows on an instinctive level. I think a lot of people do this because by the power they feel they have left is what keeps them going until help comes along or the realise they need help 😢
Imagine being disabled and your own father berates you and belittles you because of something that isn’t your fault. Potty training is part of parenting. To get frustrated like that has probably caused a lot of insecurities in these poor kids. That eldest son needed his daddy and it was super refreshing to see that father wake up and realize what’s going on at home.
I feel for Blake honestly. Sometimes the bullying gets too much, and all the anger builds up and finally it explodes, i dont think hes a bad kid i think he just needs some mental help and support
On behalf of everyone who’s been bullied, including myself. We all feel for Blake. 💔 😢
A good outlet helps a ton with anger from building up. Unfortunately it seems Blake may not been as comfortable speaking of what was going on with his parents (especially Dad)
It's the parents fault for not teaching him how to deal with his anger. Many parents are too lazy with raising sons, they are not strict enough, that's one of the reasons why are more boys in juveline centres.
@@jamiemelquist8733and the discipline of taking his fone isn't the answer. I b wouldn't wana go somewhere where I am bullied
The burglary concerns me though. That wasn't in reaction to someone hurting him. Hopefully spending more time with his dad will help, but also there's probably still bad stuff going on at school.
People with downs often experience something called encopresis. Essentially, they deal with constipation due to lower muscle tone and chronic inflammation which eventually causes them to involuntarily have a bowel movement once the constipation gets severe enough. The fact that this child was being punished for this is very sad.
this is so heartbreaking.
Yeah that’s sad indeed
So sad
Some people with down syndrome may have chronic constipation, but some of them may have chronic diarrhea, and it cannot be helped
My uncle is 59 and has low level down syndrome & autism & he still has bathroom accidents it can really take a tole on my mum who cares for him but she guides him in the right away she can sometimes he has ti wear adult nappies because she cant be there 24/7 but dad hosing him down is horrible :(
"You are not forgotten, my love" , that´s so sweet, I do love English people!
agree!
My nephew was bullied for MONTHS! He finally cracked, I won’t repeat the words he said. He punched the bully, of course, that’s all the teacher saw. Sometimes, it’s very unfair
Jo Frost is a miracle worker 😅❤
Yes she is
She is like a fairy 🧚🏾 ❤️
@@IZaubermausIfaries are not real. Jo is a hero
The world need more people like Supernanny Jo Frost. May the God of Heaven always guide and protect her where ever she goes.
Why would a woman choose to have more than one child with this man..after seeing how he treated the first child that would be the end of any more children
Jo is an amazing human. She has so much emotional intelligence. I admire the way she talks to everyone, whether a kid or adult, frankly but with empathy and she is a great listener who validates what the other person is feeling. She is not afraid to tell people the truth even when it’s awkward. She cares so much and is not only a nanny but a marriage counselor and parenting teacher too.
‘The ramifications of that will be you in juvy’ 😂💀 she’s so iconic
Well she is stating the facts!!
EgZackly! ...😂❤
I so want to give the mom a vacation and a spa day and put her in a big cozy bed with an ocean view and a stiff drink. Poor girl is working so hard!❤
She said that one night out felt so good
That "poor girl" decided to have 5!! kids with this guy
Yeah we should all chip in for your idea!!❤
Us women gotta support each other,but we can't fill in for wut her husband could do for her,and probably don't wont
@@drivingbalu7952Exactly with this guy, not by herself. You sound dumb
He was straight up abusing that little boy! Poor little guy. Dad is a bully.
Any show with JO FROST is an amazing piece of work!! She's made a huge difference in so many families ❤
I have NEVER cried watching a super nanny episode but dad’s talk with son Blake had me boo-hoo crying 😭😭😭
Me too
Have you seen the one where the husband passes perhaps right before the episode was meant to play? I only saw clips of it and I know I wouldn't be able to watch it in full because it's so sad.
The wife was holding in emotions about his death and it was effecting her parenting.
I always cry watching supernanny lol
@@OverlordZeroULTIMAdo you know which episode that is?
@@Lily-cl6zk Everytime.
Blake has such a beautiful smile. I can tell his dad puts a lot of emphasis on looks, when he grows up and shows his true self, his dad will be SURPRISED that his son will be MORE handsome than he has ever been!
To hose a child down with cold water outside special needs or not is child abuse this guy needs to be charged
Absolutely
That poor lad getting bullied at school and ad home this is how young boys and girls r committing suicide shame on u dad
It made me really sad to see that! Dads a big ol bully to his own family
You don't treat people with Downs like a animal and abuse
Not too any child!
In the US, it is not longer considered PC to say Downs. We have gone back to the full phrase -- "Downs Syndrome". Just FYI
A have downs to I don't what him be my dad .I have a Dad take care of me talk to me and take comfort am sick
So the normal treatment of an animal is to abuse. People don't even consider what they are saying, or they do and are just sadistic.
That sent me over the edge. I'm mad at the mom. That's a deal breaker.
I love that this Father is willing to say he will try to change. Actions speak louder than words. The Dad was very abusive and he couldn't even see that in himself. 😢 I pray for the man to get professional counseling. 🙏
There is no trying.
The man child (father) Must Change
Exactly. Words are nothing and playing nice on camera for 5 mins is meaningless. They should check back with this family in 6 months, see if the dad really did change or not. My guts tell me it's a no.
Great show. I love that Jo doesn’t mince words when correcting an out of line parent like George yet she still treats him with understanding so he was able to reveal his pain. I saw a man so frustrated and unhappy that he vented on everyoneand once he was put on the path of redemption, he stepped up proving his love to Brandi and the children.
This is the loveliest family I have every seen on this serie. It seems like they needed some pushes here and there - but they tried to do their best from the beginning of Jos intervention. Especially dad opening up to Blake was wonderful to see!
Hope they continue on! 🥰
I hope Blake is doing okay it broke my heart that Blake was getting bullied and making bad choices I hope He is doing a lot better now and It also Broke my heart for Corey that he was scared of his dad I tell you if I saw someone yelling and being frusterated and abusive at a special needs child I would chew them out and keep them safe.
I’ve also been focusing on Corey too.
Blake is being bullied (and it sounds like it’s been happening for years by the same person) yet he’s the one that is on community service for reaching breaking point. Unbelievable.
I love that dad has really opened his mind and listened to jo, and not been defensive.
He's taken accountability and support changing.
amazing work and big props to this family, jo, and the show for this reality check for all of us. this is inherently good work for mind, body and soul to be witnessed. i hope this show reaches millions of people and i hope the family never goes back to that nightmare before. stay awake but not too woke yall. this is amazing content and we should all be supportive to this family and this show for the exposure of how life really is behind the photo for so many families in this world across time.
i grew up with a bully for a father, he died young from high blood pressure and diabetes, and never woke up from the nightmare
jo and team, thank you for how you handled this and i hope the internet doesnt fuck it up
Loved the turn around on this one. Everyone was open to change and really worked hard to make amends and everything. Absolutely amazing and beautiful episode
Why five children ??? Why did they decide to have so many children, why ? Why would they do that knowing how much work this is!
After the first kid and I saw no help from dad that would’ve been the first and last kid
This was the question I had in my head all the time. If you wouldn‘t have questioned that, I would. With a father like that who clearly is not made for parenthood, I don‘t understand the ongoing decisions to get one more and one more and one more…
I can't understand it too.
Because “they are gifts from Gods” as people say lol 😂
I thought that too! I have two that’s enough it’s really hard. Why do people choose to put themselves through this!
I admire Jo Frost so much. She is a true miracle worker. Congratulations Jo for your marriage to your handsome husband 💞 God bless you for changing so many families. 😊
I'm only at 5 minutes in and I'm disgusted! The fact that the mom is questioning whether or not the kids would be better off with her as a single parent (at this point, if the father doesn't get help), is horribly sad. He's abusing your children, and you wonder if they're maybe not in a good situation? I understand that when you're in it it's not so easy to see but being an outsider looking in... RUN!!!
Edit: Okay, now after watching the whole episode, it seems that the father was genuinely oblivious to what he was doing and more than willing to make changes in the right direction. I don't care if these shows are scripted/staged or not lol it's always nice to see such a wonderful outcome.
He is abusing THEIR children. She doesn't get full ownership.
As a mother of 2 special needs adults, that man would have lost his ability to see those children without supervision.
I am fortunate, my husband stepped up and did his part and still does with the care of OUR grown children.
@@theirmom4723 It's a bit difficult to give the parent label to someone abusing their children. Regardless, I was saying "her children" looking at it from her perspective. As in... "I should get my children out of this abusive situation." No matter who the abuser is.
I've seen a lot in my life, what she was doing was trying to get it documented that he was so abusive that when she left him she would be able to get full custody... because it's easier for her that way. But that is so incredibly manipulative and offensive against fathers' parental rights.
@@davepane7306 that could be. Honestly though, if she truly felt her children were in danger, then she's at fault just as much for not protecting them. I viewed it more as, she wanted her relationship with her husband more than caring about protecting the children. That's disturbing in itself. Who knows though? Maybe it was neither of those situations. 🤷♀️
People in abusive relationships are constantly gaslit and end up rationalizing what they're experiencing. Your boundaries and sense of reality are completely pushed to the margin and you always question whether you're overreacting or not. It's not surprising she's both convinced that he's abusive and she should leave, and that she's questioning whether it's the wrong decision and he just needs a little push. Domestic abuse victims constantly experience splitting like this. I don't trust the guy to change in the long run considering how abusive he was. The unfortunate thing with narcissists is that they promise to change all grandiose, and then go right back to how they were. There is no way the father wasn't aware of how abusive he was acting. He treated Blake and Corey so horribly and that was on camera. Imagine what it was like off screen.
Pleasantly surprised that the husband acknowledged his behavior and is really working hard to change. I pray it continues.
I love Jo’s techniques and not for nothing, she looks stunning in this episode!
That is such an exaggeration to press charges over destruction of someone’s mobile device. What a joke, You do not press charges like that, the right thing to do is let his parents know nor make him fix the warranty but either way I can tell Supernanny would still have to help out that family
You should be able to press charges for bullying and harrassment.
The bully kids parents also suck. If my son was a bully for years I’d expect repercussions too.
The mum and dad of the bully is just as bad as him
I don't get that AT ALL!! The bully's parents pressed charges over a broken phone. What about Blake's broken spirit because of YOUR SON?! That don't matter?! 🤬
Dad is way too hard on these boys. Corey especially doesn't deserve it!
I think the dad learned how to parent from his parents and when Jo talked to him he realized that the way he felt as a kid is the same way his kids feel.
Loved Jo when watching Super Nanny. And love her more with these educational family episodes. There's always something to learn regardless of the type of family you have. Thank you to all the families for allowing us to learn with you all. It takes a lot of courage to expose your family. Thank you ❤️
Well said! I completely agree 💯
The 16 yr old boy isn't excited to jump out of bed and hurry off to school because he is being terribly bullied. Teenaged bullying leads kids to suicide, this has been proven. He attempted to end the bullying by destroying this bullies phone and he got punished. This kid has just been thrown to the wolves and i think his situation deserves much more attention than it has been given.
I really appreciate this family being able to share their flaws and then doing the hardest part, being willing to be taught, recognize their mistakes and change for the better. Very few people set out to be horrible parents or spouses. We become that way because we don't have the tools or good examples to follow. My husband and I wish we had this intervention when our children were still in the home. Our relationship with our children and each other would have been so much better.
It seems like a good idea, but do you think it would work without the cameras, the attention etc?
I see over and over again, victims are pushed and pushed until they break and then punished by school rather than deal with bullies
So the kid gets bullied and when he stands up for himself he goes to court 🤦♀️ so backwards!!!
He reacted with violence and did financial damage. That's why and that's how the parents succeeded with pressing charges.
@@dearboss9136 Still the bully should be in trouble too
Oh man that talk between father and son, i’m not a boy but the dad speaking like that healed my inner child just a tiny smidge 🥹 words i needed to hear from my dad back then too..
She really is so insightful...
I don't have a disability, but I struggled with bladder dysfunction my whole life and was humiliated about it for years. I was yelled at, i was spanked, i was grounded....over something i couldn't control. I was TERRIFIED of admitting i had had an accident. I can't imagine how confused and scared this young man feels getting punished for things he can't control or hasn't been helped to control. He needs specialized help from professional who know how to assist people with down syndrome. I guarantee that the way you potty train a kid with his needs vs a kid with typical needs is vastly different, but intimidation, shame, and ridicule will only make it worse....no matter what needs that child has.
That's terrible.
I am on the autism spectrum and my mother has specked me twice for pooping my pants because she really wanted to rush me and a potty training and get out of diapers so she wouldn’t have to change me anymore . I remember not liking the potty training process because the adults would just pull my pants and everything down and put me on the toilet when I don’t even have to go one bit well they’re begging me just to try despite me saying I really don’t have to go
honestly, if Jo Frost asked me "Why are you mean?" I'd feel like the biggest waste of space on earth. Love how to the point she is!
Hopefully someone has dealt with the bully at school. Praise God this beautiful family has been restored 💓
Took me back to my childhood when I saw the dad and how he treated the kids, just hope he changed for the good.
Their son is suffering with Depression and yelling at him is only making it worse!
I genuinely belive the oldest one should have talked to a professional. He def showed signs of depression and was very effected by the abuse his dad endured and the bullying at school. I was stressing the whole time thinking he was self harming cuz of the bands:( but he def needs to talk to someone before it goes downhill further especially with the juice stuff
Having children is one thing. Bringing them up is another!
How can anyone have watched that and stayed dry eyed. Hope communication continued to improve for them all.
Okay obviously the dad putting his hands on his special needs child is already horrible enough as is and I can only imagine how much more that the kid is gonna struggle with this kind of trauma on top of his extra needs. But did he really just smack his other son’s hand for throwing a leaf?? That’s just like normal kid stuff what’s even wrong with what the kid did?!
Love it when Jo slips into her South London accent. Or as a South Londoner would say, “ Sarf Landon” lol 🇬🇧
Jo's most iconic moment when she spoke to the dad that way. Brilliant 👏🏻
Ok so the dad in the start of this is despised but by 29:00 with this conversation I am crying my eyes out and believe he can 100% change and rebuild the bonds he has broken so badly ❤
Unless he's a narcissist putting on a grand show and will be back to normal as soon as the cameras stop rolling. Abusers rarely change.
He doesn’t behave like a narcissist. I think he will try.
This family needs serious ongoing professional counseling and therapy. Supernanny program is not a cure all. They have a long road ahead of them. George, the father, is lucky that CPS has not been involved. His behavior was outrageous.
Pull-Ups (and likely other companies) have a wristwatch that you can purchase to set a reminder to your child to use the potty; it has different settings and can buzz and light up. We even set it to wake our child in the middle of the night, but we were more concerned about daytime. Made a HUGE difference with my youngest (ADHD and on the spectrum). They don’t have the experience or insight to recognize the signals their bodies give them and/or are so focused on playing they think they have more time than they do. Hope this helps another busy family.
Potty watch
It truly does take a grown woman to make a grown man cry! Jo humbled the dad quickly.
When Jo said ‘you’re not forgotten my love’ to Blake - I started bawling 😭 Love her so much
Glad I’m not the only one
I think Mrs Jo is more than just a super Nanny! I honestly think that she is more of a marriage counselor! The kids are acting up because they don't get attention unless they're misbehaving because the parents are constantly arguing at each other.
George does look happier with himself ,more relaxed...well done. As for Jo...you are AMAZING
Jo Frost doesn’t mince words. And that’s what makes her so awesome!
Jo had me bawling my eyes out when she got emotional..❤️🩹
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As rough and rude as this father is, his tears are genuine, and I think this family can be pulled back from the brink.
Is it just me or is Blake depressed and dont know what to do with his emotions..
People with a lot of anger need to learn that it's okay to be angry. It's just you don't put it on your kids. It doesn't help and it only teaches your kids how to behave when they're angry and then they mimic what you do. You walk away and you have your own outlet and when you're calm you deal with a situation. That teaches your kids emotional regulation. By example. So if your kid is angry, look in the mirror and see maybe it's coming from you.
Of course. That broken phone can be laid exactly at the feet of the father
This may be my favorite!
I was even in tears with them... but I truly pray that they grow from here om
I just love LOVE this woman!! She's a hero, just without the cape ✨💯
The dad obviously favors his daughter and not the boys it’s so sad he’s so harsh with the boys.
I felt Blake heavy on this one. and I wish I had the happier ending he got with his father, my father didn't have the same room to improve himself and be that male role model I needed. but it makes me happy to know Blake gets to have that no
27:15 - If only more people could be as humble and mature as the dad here. He realises he messed up BIG TIME and regrets it. Best character development i've seen in a while!!
While I do hope for the best, in my experience, most men revert once they think things are okay again and there aren't cameras around. No, the whole family needs therapy.
I haven’t cried so hard at a show in so long! I so so hope they can keep everything up and fix everything
This episode is just amazing, to watch the Dad's transition from the beginning to the end of the episode is so cool! The confidence he had in himself and his kids by the end of the episode is genuinely one of my favorites on a Jo Frost show!!
I can't help but cry as I watch the pain in the boys eyes. His eyes spoke more than the words he said.
Why the parent pressed charges when their child is the one doing the bullying
This is the second episode I've watched and I just have to say, these families are super brave opening up themselves and their homes to Jo.
George is really trying and he acknowledges what he needs to work on. Blake is breaking my heart
The way i desperately needed super nanny to help my family when i was a child.
As an adult now, i do find some flaws in her process but for the majority, she has great tips and ideologies about child raising.
@26:43 that part broke my heart. He feels like he is no body in his family and for a young teen....that's a pathway to depression. No one should feel unloved and forgotten in their family. :(
That healing was much needed.
We all joined in with the tears, good job dad
Yeah , me crying too .
I think some men, when they become fathers, kind of panic freeze, because their careless young man time is over. Also there seems to be a lack of emotional literacy, quite frankly. Jo is amazing to get to the bottom of peoples issues!
So true
right, some want to stay kids and cause some real harm
Dad's in his heart just a nice guy who lost himself somewhere along the way.
Wow
This was so good episode.
I noticed that this was the only family that had no unhealthy sugary food around the house, and dinners were healthy plates and kids always ate their dinner ❤❤😊
Well done 👏
That is what you took away from this episode? Ok.
@@kimthomson132right? Kids are emotionally abused but they’re getting healthy meals
@kimthomson132 I did not say that was tge only thing I took away from this episode.
I made the point about the meals were healthy, but of course there's more to learn from this episode.
I absolutely LOVE the expression of the kids getting their hearts and compliments at the dinner table!
Blake and Jos conversation in the beginning shows the kind of kid he is. He just wants to be loved and respected
I loved the fact that Jo let Blake know that he wasn’t forgotten and the big smile he had, definitely felt like he needed to hear that and feel that sincerity.
After watching the father apologizing to his son, just give me that deep relief. 😢😢😊❤