Best advice my parents gave my husband and I was to discuss how we wanted to raise our kids BEFORE we had kids. My parents were at opposite ends of how to discipline and that created so much unnecessary chaos as I grew up.
I love how Jojo looks so official and serious when she first comes but after the observation period is over, she becomes more casual, and personal and fun, but still with that serious edge to her.
@@johnmorgan8558 I’m an early childhood educator and it’s important not to show reactions or emotions while observing because children often react to how they see the adults respond to their antics
I feel bad for the mother having to witness her dad dying from diabetes but I can understand why she so afraid that it could happen to Aiden if he's not eating.
I'd also be petrified that my younger son Liam would also be diagnosed with diabetes as well and that I'd have to fight with both boys to keep them healthy. That wouldn't let me sleep at night.
I have epilepsy and when I was diagnosed with it, the same thing Aiden told his mommy, I told my momma. We're gonna be ok and we know it!! Good job little Aiden!!
I'm a little concerned about Liam; with so much focus on his brother's diabetes. Without more interaction and 1 on 1 time with mom and dad, I'm afraid that Liam might start seeking attention in negative ways.
I'd love to see an update on this family. I have T1D since childhood (55-years old now) and know that if you take care of yourself, it won't rule you...you will rule it! All my best to Aiden.
And pretty soon artificial pancreas will be available,they were working for some time now on it. So no more needed,pumps etc. Crazy how far it goes with many things, prosthetics, even the spinal cord injuries are not wheelchair for life thing..
@@boredutopia artificial pancreas are ready. They work now apparently, but they haven't been officially approved yet. But there are diabetics using artificial pancreas today using open source software.
Thank you! 😊 This does help, as I have never met another T1 older than 65, even at the endocrinologist 's office. I'm in my 50's now. So far, so good and I'm glad that she's getting on, as well.
Bravo Supernanny! I am really proud of you for normalising diabetes in children and teenagers and also for explaining all of us what diabetes actually implies.
I really enjoyed this one I myself have type one diabetes I was diagnosed at the age 15 and one thing that always stuck with me is that someone said don’t let diabetes control you you control it
At least nowadays there’s more tools for testing than the finger pricks. Poor kid. I would have hated that so much at that age. I’m cracking up at dad and the kid going back and forth with “no, yes, no, yes” lol
she needs to realise in diabetes like myself when im high sugar i get ratty and angry so she needs to realise u can get grumpy and angry when ur high sugar
Yes, I’ve heard that moods affect blood sugar and blood sugar affects moods so his behaviour could be related to his diabetes. But I don’t think that’s a good enough excuse; like he’s 13 and he gets arrested for hitting somebody and he goes, “I can’t help it. It’s because of my diabetes”.
@@dakooter9I agree but I think if she realized this the right thing would be to try to teach him this so as he gets older he can recognize when his blood sugar is high.
And it’s worse when the person doesn’t care about their health. There’s a girl in my class who has Type 1 diabetes and doesn’t follow the rules in the most rebellious way. She literally drinks cream soda and eats skittles. She’s kinda my friend because she’s a good person, but doesn’t understand why she can’t eat like everyone else, even when she’s got two kidneys and one is failing.
I really can’t blame the mother. It would make me anxious too if my parent died from diabetes and then my child got it. I think her worries are definitely valid and warranted, but she also needs to know many people survive diabetes, and her son is very young.
Well apparently they are doing that because they think that he is the only kid they have #1 and #2 they need to take care of him because he has type 1diabeties hold on did you not know that Aidan has type 1 diabetes
@@kathrynnpetersen8876yes but I can cause mental health problem for the other 2 kids. It is possible to treat Aiden’s diabetes while giving the other kids the same attention.
nah you get use to it, I don't have that but I get blood tests and iron infixions all the time. it doesn't work anymore, I remember my arm looked like I was just beaten for an hour straight and I hardly even cared.
My daughter has T1 and has to inject 5 to 8 timesca day. Thankfully her cgm monitors her blood 24/7 and alarms for high and lows so saves 10 finger pricks per day. At the start it was horrible between them both 14 to 18 pokes per day every day
Once you figure out the best places for finger sticks, it does get easier. I never thought I'd get used to that. I'm so scared of needles. Thankfully, I don't have diabetes. My heart goes out to everyone who lives with it. ❤️
It looks to me that dad was not much involved in this episode. He is quite reserved. I am wondering how much he is involved in the family life in general.
It's no picnic for his siblings, particularly his sister. I'm not saying it's fun for him, but he must learn to face it. I have my own handicap, which, barring miracles, will be lifelong. These things must be faced so you can learn to cope with the problem.
Yes, but the other two children have almost become transparent in the eyes of Mom and Dad. Emotionally, they're the living dead. I feel bad for *them*.
@@linabasilisk1955 I have always thought that it was harder on the siblings. They have the guilt of being born healthy and typical. They miss out on the parents' attention. They have to help out with everything. They have to grow up faster even though they aren't sick. I feel for those children.
Biology 101: you are related to your relatives, you share genes with your relatives, your share characteristics with your relatives and as such you look similar to your relatives
These parents were worn out, just so tired dealing with the health situation their son has. I feel for them. By the end of the video everyone was doing so much better. Bless these parents and all of their children.
If Aiden knows how to push buttons like that kid who says 'poo-poo'; what if he did say 'OK poo-poo, come here poo-poo' Both aiden and that kid is very rude
My son was diagnosed with T1D when he was 6 (he’s now 32) We never used this strict carb routine. He just ate healthy balanced meals and his control was spot on. Maybe it’s different in the US.
Our medical is expensive and once thats paid for, the food we can afford has very little nutritional value and is mostly carbs, sugar, and preservatives.
With younger kids, you have to be more careful. You also have to be more careful at first. It’s a learning curve so at first, most people are super careful and then later loosen up
Best advice my parents gave my husband and I was to discuss how we wanted to raise our kids BEFORE we had kids. My parents were at opposite ends of how to discipline and that created so much unnecessary chaos as I grew up.
Very wise advice!
It's common sense but people really don't think of that. One doesn't realize until its to late. Good for you. Very wise and mature
Should do that before getting married
I think all parents need to have this discussion.
"I don't think it's a coincidence that this little boy is sitting at the head of the table, do you?"
NAILED IT!
I love how Jojo looks so official and serious when she first comes but after the observation period is over, she becomes more casual, and personal and fun, but still with that serious edge to her.
So true 🤣
I never understood why she does that
@@johnmorgan8558 I’m an early childhood educator and it’s important not to show reactions or emotions while observing because children often react to how they see the adults respond to their antics
I love her! ❤️
She definitely means business 😀
I feel bad for the mother having to witness her dad dying from diabetes but I can understand why she so afraid that it could happen to Aiden if he's not eating.
I'd also be petrified that my younger son Liam would also be diagnosed with diabetes as well and that I'd have to fight with both boys to keep them healthy. That wouldn't let me sleep at night.
I have epilepsy and when I was diagnosed with it, the same thing Aiden told his mommy, I told my momma. We're gonna be ok and we know it!! Good job little Aiden!!
I was the same way when I got diagnosed with moyamoya
Good job to you too sweetie
I got one DJ who is diebatic
I hope you're ok. My best friend has epilepsy, and lives alone, which makes it even more terrifying. Very best wishes to you.
Those words probably meant more to your mama than you know. 😻😻😻
I'm a little concerned about Liam; with so much focus on his brother's diabetes. Without more interaction and 1 on 1 time with mom and dad, I'm afraid that Liam might start seeking attention in negative ways.
Wow. I never thought of that. You’re right though
I agree.
Will Paige be okay?
It should get easier when he’s older though eventually they can take more responsibility over themselves
And the sister
I'd love to see an update on this family. I have T1D since childhood (55-years old now) and know that if you take care of yourself, it won't rule you...you will rule it! All my best to Aiden.
Wow! Your strong got bless you diabetes sucks. 🙏💞
Pretty sure there's a Wikipedia for Supernanny with updates.
Way to not let that crap get you down! I try to do that with my chronic conditions. Don't think I'm very good at it.
My son was diagnosed at 11, he’s 33 now, it does get easier, eventually! Hang in there!
Oh I am sorry about that. But at least he's doing alright now!
@@Luna-cl5bc thank you!
I have also
That’s great news
Sorry to hear that. Hope he’s getting more stronger.
I feel so bad for Paige, but I'm so glad she's not like her brothers
True she is responsible
But it's because she's already traumatized.
@@frankG335 Really? Traumatised? I don't think you know the true meaning of trauma.
I wouldn't be surprised to find that she leaves the family as soon as she's able.
I feel so bad for her as well
One of my students has type 1 Diabetes. It’s crazy see how far technology has come with insulin pumps and Dexcom
I hope your student is doing well now
And pretty soon artificial pancreas will be available,they were working for some time now on it. So no more needed,pumps etc. Crazy how far it goes with many things, prosthetics, even the spinal cord injuries are not wheelchair for life thing..
@@boredutopia artificial pancreas are ready. They work now apparently, but they haven't been officially approved yet. But there are diabetics using artificial pancreas today using open source software.
@@boredutopiaa plus for kids
It’s sad that diabetes is normal now.
My mum was diagnosed with diabetes type 1 over 60 years ago she is now 88, I hope that offers some help and hope!🥰
Thank you! 😊 This does help, as I have never met another T1 older than 65, even at the endocrinologist 's office. I'm in my 50's now. So far, so good and I'm glad that she's getting on, as well.
There is always hope! 😻
This family were so receptive to the help Jojo gave them, all quick learners! I hope the parents relationship continues to approve.
Bravo Supernanny! I am really proud of you for normalising diabetes in children and teenagers and also for explaining all of us what diabetes actually implies.
Paige gonna leave that sign on red forever💀
Don't blame her!
Honestly I would too
I probably would have too. Mostly out of spite. 🤣
Who wouldn't?
I would aswell
My great grandfather lived to be 96 with type 1 diabetes and was living on his own till he was 94
I have high functioning autism. One thing I can pick up on is how sweet this family is. I don't know them but I like them.
me too and t1d as well, and ur right, there are so sweet
2021
Tammy McGrath: 52 years old
William McGrath: 51 years old
Paige McGrath: 21 years old
Aiden McGrath: 18 years old
Liam McGrath: 16 years old
Dayum
2022
Tammy McGrath: 53 years old
William McGrath: 52 years old
Paige McGrath: 22 years old
Aiden McGrath: 19 years old
Liam McGrath: 17 years old
Paige Mcgrath: 22
Aiden Mcgrath: 17
Liam mcgrath: 16
2023
Tammy McGrath: 54 years old
William McGrath: 53 years old
Paige McGrath: 23 years old
Aiden McGrath: 20 years old
Liam McGrath: 18 years old
This was filmed that long ago?
I really enjoyed this one I myself have type one diabetes I was diagnosed at the age 15 and one thing that always stuck with me is that someone said don’t let diabetes control you you control it
Part of it is she is grieving over her father and is taking it out on her son. We do things like that.
At least nowadays there’s more tools for testing than the finger pricks. Poor kid. I would have hated that so much at that age.
I’m cracking up at dad and the kid going back and forth with “no, yes, no, yes” lol
she needs to realise in diabetes like myself when im high sugar i get ratty and angry so she needs to realise u can get grumpy and angry when ur high sugar
Yes, I’ve heard that moods affect blood sugar and blood sugar affects moods so his behaviour could be related to his diabetes. But I don’t think that’s a good enough excuse; like he’s 13 and he gets arrested for hitting somebody and he goes, “I can’t help it. It’s because of my diabetes”.
@@dakooter9I agree but I think if she realized this the right thing would be to try to teach him this so as he gets older he can recognize when his blood sugar is high.
Is anyone else looking at these kid names and just figuring out the most popular 90s/00s baby names?
lol
Hahaha!
Crazy bc this show was filmed in 2000s
who else can say they are the auntie to thousands of kids ! Jo is
'I didn't talk to her, I said Paige.' Haha yeah the silence was overwhelming 😜
As someone who struggles with Type 1 diabetes, I know how difficult shots and counting carbs can be.
heck even type 2 on insulin is no picnic but I take hat off to all of you who live with type 1
hopefully it gets easier as you grow up and get used to count? Restaurant meals must be not as enjoyable when you have to count though 😔
And it’s worse when the person doesn’t care about their health. There’s a girl in my class who has Type 1 diabetes and doesn’t follow the rules in the most rebellious way. She literally drinks cream soda and eats skittles. She’s kinda my friend because she’s a good person, but doesn’t understand why she can’t eat like everyone else, even when she’s got two kidneys and one is failing.
@@dakooter9 she can still eat skittles and soda but if her kidney is fsiling she definitely isn’t managing her diabetes properly
@@dakooter9My daughter uses these things to treat low blood sugars. Infact never eaten so many sweets since her t1 diagnosis.
Paige playing naughty is the cutest scene everrr. SHe's so sweer
Omg Paige is so adorable helping her mom !
0:18 R.I.P Tammy's father due to diabetes 😞😞😞🙏🙏🙏🕊🕊🕊
I like how and the two little kids are fighting I like how the older sister like split them up.
Oh
Is it just me or as soon as she fixes the parents the kids always fall in line ?
Parents should give the same attention to all the kids not just one .
The others are lift out... even with he rewards... they cant help it that they dont have diabetes
Why do parents ask "why are you doing that?". Do they really expect an answer to that?
Sugar levels can affect behaviour. My mom has type two. I know when she needs to check her blood when she gets cranky.
I really can’t blame the mother. It would make me anxious too if my parent died from diabetes and then my child got it. I think her worries are definitely valid and warranted, but she also needs to know many people survive diabetes, and her son is very young.
I’m 12 and I’m type 1, hang in there friend
Good luck to you, young friend. 😉
The sweet little girl, Page is so left out because of the boys “issues”.
I dont even have kids these are just very entertaining for whatever reason
That puts smile on my face
Family are happier. Thanks Jo-Jo
I loved this episode! This family is so strong. 💪
This little boy with diabetes 💙 was so brave getting tested and shots. Braver than Me.
People say people with conditions, or in horrible situations, are brave. What choice do they have?
@Stacey Obrien I mean they can always take the easy way out
the daughter is amazing
Paige is so sweet!
oh wow, I have type 1 too!
Same
I think they are putting so much attention to Aidan that they forgot hey have 2 more kids.
Well apparently they are doing that because they think that he is the only kid they have #1 and #2 they need to take care of him because he has type 1diabeties hold on did you not know that Aidan has type 1 diabetes
@@kathrynnpetersen8876yes but I can cause mental health problem for the other 2 kids. It is possible to treat Aiden’s diabetes while giving the other kids the same attention.
1:50
Mom: You better not spit on MY floor.
Man that little boy getting all those pokes and shots had me in tears 😭
nah you get use to it, I don't have that but I get blood tests and iron infixions all the time. it doesn't work anymore, I remember my arm looked like I was just beaten for an hour straight and I hardly even cared.
My daughter has T1 and has to inject 5 to 8 timesca day. Thankfully her cgm monitors her blood 24/7 and alarms for high and lows so saves 10 finger pricks per day. At the start it was horrible between them both 14 to 18 pokes per day every day
Once you figure out the best places for finger sticks, it does get easier. I never thought I'd get used to that. I'm so scared of needles. Thankfully, I don't have diabetes. My heart goes out to everyone who lives with it. ❤️
My ex has diabetes t1 since 12 years and he has pump since 3 years. Most of his fingertips have no feeling whatsoever.
Half way through and I'm annoyed for the other kids who don't get rewarded. Different but equal would be better.
I was diagnosed with diabetes when I was 3 years old my mom also have diabetes too
I really hope theyve learned about omni pods by this point
I feel bad for him 😔😞
2:26 Bruh that’s just too funny, like who’s the real kid here? 😂
It looks to me that dad was not much involved in this episode. He is quite reserved. I am wondering how much he is involved in the family life in general.
What an awful situation for Aiden.
It's no picnic for his siblings, particularly his sister. I'm not saying it's fun for him, but he must learn to face it. I have my own handicap, which, barring miracles, will be lifelong. These things must be faced so you can learn to cope with the problem.
@@linabasilisk1955 I can imagine. I’m fortunate that I don’t have diabetes but I can imagine how scary it is
Yes, but the other two children have almost become transparent in the eyes of Mom and Dad. Emotionally, they're the living dead. I feel bad for *them*.
For PAIGE.
@@linabasilisk1955 I have always thought that it was harder on the siblings. They have the guilt of being born healthy and typical. They miss out on the parents' attention. They have to help out with everything. They have to grow up faster even though they aren't sick. I feel for those children.
Aiden even looks like the granddad how scary is that?
Genetics
It's not scary it's just genetics
Genetics is genetics.
Biology 101:
you are related to your relatives,
you share genes with your relatives,
your share characteristics with your relatives and as such you look similar to your relatives
I just love listening to Nanny Joe talk😊
Supernanny you are brilliant love your techniques!
jo looking good ngl
Diabetes can be hard :(
As someone who has it
True
Yes also type 1
@@yourgirlfriendlllll I have type 1 aswell and my dad had type 2
Has*
This is one of the best videos over seen thank god to two good parents and really sweet kids
I’ve started watching these vids b/c I recognize my own 72 year old behavior in many of these kids. I need your help, Jo. 😂😫😫
Hey supernanny i love you so much i have ADHD and i want you to give me some tips and advise
Supernanny is my. Hero
I don't blame the kid for not pricking his finger
as of 2021 Paige is 21, Aiden is 18 and Liam is 16
Think I care? Bruh
@@PercabethYessss enough to comment though..
That moment when that one door bell ring changes your life 🙃
is it the background music that makes me tear up??!?
Hello Joe Frost you are amazing nanny good job! 😊😊❤️
I'm 56, I was diagnosed at 10. I'm a terrible diabetic
Awe im very sorry to hear that. I wish you all the best in health. Take good care ❤
I also love 💘 ❤ watching 👀 supernanny and how 🤔 Nanny Jo helps out tons of family 👪 ❤ 👏 💕 💙 💖
This amount of emojies gave me type 1 diabetes 🅱️🥕😂😑😐😉🤩😅😚😆😍🥰😗😙🌽🥑🍑🍌🍒🍓🍏🍅🍐🍋🍆🍊🥝🌶
One way to stop the muscle from tensing up, shake the muscle between the fingers.
Note to self just have one child😳🤯
How come 'Jack Hills' scam, with all his cohort scammers, is not deleted from this channel?
I reported it to RUclips.
I was diagnosed with Type One Diabetes when I was 18 years old.
My daughter was diagnosed at 6 she’s 21 now ! It is scary but you can lean on the Lord and we will be praying for you and your family. Much Love
Did you thank your lord for giving him this disease, as well?
@@b1k2q34 Bro, must you comment? If someone believes in God...they believe in God.
@@b1k2q34 Plus, as well doesn't need the comma after.
@@TheMadHatterx I dislike the rude comment, but I also get tired of people assuming everyone shares their religious views.
@@pazza4555 This ^^
Hello supernanny you are the best
aww Aiden is so so so so so so cute
Well done 👍 keep up the good work and have fun together👍👍👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Paige is so beautiful and sweet😍✨
aww Liam is so so so so so so cute
It does get easier as technology gets easier pumps mean less shots and dexis mean less finger pricks
I just love Supernanny
My kids was diagnostic with it at 1and now she’s 6
My mom's friend son needs supernanny.
My cousin and uncle have diabetes ,it sounds so annoying
I know this is an old show but FYI: Sometimes when the sugar is high it can cause aggressive behavior. Maybe check his sugar before disciplining him.
These parents were worn out, just so tired dealing with the health situation their son has. I feel for them. By the end of the video everyone was doing so much better. Bless these parents and all of their children.
Favorite episode of supernanny
I don't have diabetes, but I do have thyroid nodules that are making me sick. It affected my family negatively too.
If Aiden knows how to push buttons like that kid who says 'poo-poo'; what if he did say 'OK poo-poo, come here poo-poo' Both aiden and that kid is very rude
my little cousin has type 1 diabetes ❤️
That's a LOT of food.
this was wayyy before all the new technology for diabetes so everything was much harder
Bro he is stronger than I am and I have type 1 diabetes and incontinence
Oh shid, incontinence must be horrible, you are very tough my friend.
@@mynamese1103 I mean diapers are my friend lol they keep me dry
anyone else curious who the name on the list of celebrities with type 1 diabetes was blurred out
My son was diagnosed with T1D when he was 6 (he’s now 32)
We never used this strict carb routine. He just ate healthy balanced meals and his control was spot on.
Maybe it’s different in the US.
Our medical is expensive and once thats paid for, the food we can afford has very little nutritional value and is mostly carbs, sugar, and preservatives.
With younger kids, you have to be more careful. You also have to be more careful at first. It’s a learning curve so at first, most people are super careful and then later loosen up
I had gestational diabetes and was able to control it that way, but I imagine the severity can be different for each person
I'm in the US
I have type 1 too!
To the rescue supper nanny u got this
Another already-uploaded episode. When are the full UK episodes going to be uploaded?
I was wondering about that. I always wonder
Liam is frustrated too
Wow Incredible Hi From Spain