Tue, Jan 15, 2008
Jo helps out the An-Duan family. Parents Angela and Forrest need help with their 5 children: 9-year-old Christopher, 7-year-old Isabella, 6-year-old twins Lawrence and Benjamin, and 4-year-old Charlotte. With the parents exposing their kids to various lessons, the kids are worn out and exhausted. The kids usually eat dinner in the car, and by the time they've finished their homework, it's time for them to go to bed. The boys act out by acting physically aggressive, talking back, and teasing their sisters. Christopher's relationship with Mom is strained and there's no discipline in the house. Angela and Forrest are so overwhelmed with their kids' behavior, they're scared of moving into their newly-built home. Can Jo help this family and get them into their new home?
Tue, Jan 8, 2008
Jo travels to Las Vegas to help out Teri and Brian Schumacher with their 3 kids: 14-year-old Jessica, 11-year-old Alexi, and 7-year-old Dylan. The parents work split shifts and take turns looking after the kids. Teenager Jessica treats her parents like her own personal servants, complains that their house is a dump, and has no drive to do anything. Alexi is online, chatting with older boys, and Dylan is physically & verbally aggressive with his parents & sisters. Can Jo help this family out?
Thu, Nov 20, 2008
Jo helps out Antoinette Lewis, whose husband Dwight sadly passed away of stage III gastric cancer and his dying wish was for Antoinette to carry on and be a happy mom to their 2-year-old daughter, Selah and 9-month-old son, Christian. Antoinette called for Supernanny's help the day before her husband died to learn how to raise two kids on her own. Can Jo help this grieving mother & wife with her kids?
Sun, Feb 18, 2007
For the first time, Jo is helping out a single divorced dad, Brian McAfee with his 4 children: 9-year-old Eliana "Ellie," 7-year-old Silas, 5-year-old Kaia, and 3-year-old Anna. Brian has a hard time relating to his daughters because they want to do "girl things" with him and he's not into it. Ellie has mood swings and disrespects her dad. Silas not only acts out at home, but at school as well. Kaia throws a lot of temper tantrums, and as the baby of the family, Anna gets away with most things and also throws tantrums too. All the kids don't respect Brian and there's zero discipline in the house. Can Jo help this single dad out?
Sun, Jan 21, 2007
Jo visits Hawaii to help the Smith family. While parents Will and Michelle are bright marine biologists, they're completely clueless when it comes to raising their two toddlers: 3-year-old Nate and 2-year-old Ari. Nate is not potty-trained yet and is still in diapers while Ari still drinks from a bottle and throws a tantrum when he doesn't get it. The parents admit the kids run the house and have no idea what to do. Can Jo help this family out?
Sun, Jan 30, 2005
Jo visits the Orm Family. Tammy and Shawn are having a hard time controlling their three rambuncious sons: 8-year-old Chandler, 6-year-old Caden, and 3-year-old Declan. Chandler cops a major attitude with his parents. Caden beats up on his little brother and refuses to eat meals. Declan is learning bad behavior from his big brothers and also sneaks out of the house to wander all over the neighborhood by himself. Tammy is soft on the boys when it comes to discipline while Shawn is more tough. Can Supernanny help this family?
Sun, Dec 17, 2006
Jo helps out Stacie and Joe Fager and their six kids: 8-year-old Sarah and 7-year-old Andrew [from Joe's first marriage], 6-year-old Chelsea [from Stacie's first marriage], 4-year-old twins Benjamin & Zachary, and 2-year-old Jacob [Stacie and Joe's children together]. With Joe working as a truck driver and going to school full-time, Stacie is left alone with the kids and they hardly go anywhere. Sarah and Andrew haven't spoken or seen their biological mother in a year and they feel as if they don't have anybody to talk to about it with Joe's busy schedule. The family badly needs a vacation and Jo surprises them with a trip to Florida. Can Jo help this family out?
Sun, Feb 11, 2007
Jo visits the Bruno family where parents Denise and John need help with their four daughters: 15-year-old Mariah [who suffers from cerebral palsy], 13-year-old Taylor, 6-year-old Isabella "Bella", and 4-year-old Samantha "Sam." Because of Mariah's cerebral palsy, she gets physical therapy from her mom, but longs for the affection from her dad. Taylor is at odds with John because of her punk goth-like style and as a result, their relationship is strained. Bella has terrible outbursts and fights her mom, leaving Denise feeling physically and emotionally drained. Sam also misbehaves and tends to whine a lot. The girls don't give Denise enough time with Mariah's physical therapy. Can Jo help mend Mariah and Taylor's relationship with their dad and help Denise control their younger daughters' misbehavior?
Sun, Feb 25, 2007
Jo visits the Goins family where Karolee and Jay need help with their 3 children: 6-year-old Khalin, 5-year-old Kolben, and 2-year-old Kadance. Khalin was diagnosed with ADHD and tends to be very aggressive with his parents. Kolben is also aggressive like his big brother and Kadance is learning bad behavior from her brothers which Karolee dislikes. The kids also constantly snack throughout the day. Because of Khalin's ADHD, Karolee has a hard time disciplining him and with another child on the way, she is physically and emotionally exhausted. When Jay gets home from work, he hardly helps out. Can Jo get Jay more involved and help Karolee recognize Khalin's disability? Can Jo help this family out?