Absolutely bc I have been watching her show for years now and have my first little one on the way and planning on using her techniques to raise and discipline my daughter.
@Jack Simonini s 8 ep 18 supernanny The Sutherland family. It's new and I don't think the entire episode is on RU-vid, quite yet. I need it bad, for my grandson I'm raising 😳
@@sapiophile545 Well, I still can't find the episode a year later unfortunately. I really wanted to watch this one, but there are MANY other seasons with MANY other episodes... Why would you need this specific one when there are so many others?? 🤔👍
If a child doesn't want to eat what they are given to eat, just don't force them, because maybe there were episodes that forced children to eat food that they wouldn't want to put in their mouths or food that they are allergic to, because otherwise, until the age of adolescence, the children could commit suicide And put an end to their lives by jumping from a high height until they die!!!
Children having tantrums is an important part of their developmental stage and emotional expression. Yes, it’s important to curb that behavior as they grow but 3 and 2 year olds shouldn’t be made to feel unloved for doing so. This is why her tactics work - she makes sure to include love and understanding with her discipline.
Yes!! It’s so dangerous to invalidate emotions especially at that age, that’s how bpd forms. Neglect/emotional invalidation + sensitive child = borderline personality disorder
@@annashlmian3267 you need to learn the difference between a tantrum and actually crying and even if he’s just having a tantrum telling him "no" doesn’t help
@@annashlmian3267 Have you figured out the situations in which he cries. Any examples? I would start there. Tired, bored, told no, for a reason, in pain? etc.
Toddlers also learn manipulation, if they get certain rewards after certain behaviors then they continue that pattern. My 2 year old knows what she can get away with between my husband and I. It’s up to the parents to set the guidelines and expectations and this is out of love. This is so our kids can grow up and become functioning adults who can control and work through emotions.
Listen, we just need to do demonstrations against the abuse of toddlers and children that is still going on in families and education today, we just need to put a stop to all this horror!!!
3:40 she started crying because she knew Jo meant business and wasnt feeding her flowers and candies like the parents always do. Kids know who they can and cannot manipulate very fast...even kids as young as Rio!
Yep ! Commando parenting.. I had 4 under 5 years of age..in fact two daughters share the same age for a month. They were all in structure routines, all did well at school and went to university. Hard work at being fair, loving and supportive. I am very proud of my family. Australia
@@tamarakennedy4976 That's very gross of you to say. Many men do help..it's no fault of our own that one parent has to spend basically all day at work to make ends meet. It's just the way our society is..if both parents could be home raising their children together..both would equally contribute. Many men do hurt that they miss out on a lot while they're stuck in a job all day. Hopefully, someday we will find a way to do things that allow both parents to be equally as involved in the life of their children.
Connor Margs If you find a spouse who has the same child rearing ideas as you, and you know how you want your children to behave and how to elicit that behavior, then you won’t have too much trouble. It also depends on the temperament of the child.
That’s so stupid. If anything this should make you confident in having kids, unless you’re admitting you know you will be lazy, a pushover and you not enforce discipline. The parents get trained every episode
A mock tantrum is not a full tantrum. Its crocodile tears. Basically give me this and ill stop screaming. A full tantrum is were kids have to calm/soothe themselves back down. My 3 year old has mock tantrums all the time 😂
Tomboy Natzz Mock means fake. Pretend. She could be on Broadway with that performance. Give her consequences. If she refuses to eat and stop the nonsense, no dessert, no playtime, go straight to bed. She has to learn that the behavior will not be tolerated.
Rio is the cutest. I love the expression on her face when looking at Jo. And previous comments about Amy are correct - she is beautiful. From what we view on the show Amy's beauty is more than skin deep too. Maybe she will be contacted by an agency to do some mommy modeling jobs.
My child acted like that I would put the child in a crib or playpen and completely ignored them until it stopped. I'm the adult my job is to be in charge.
@@trendymaths2467 for temper tantrums it really is. Its SO hard to do... yet it is still that simple. I was a nanny for a family of 10 before I had my own 5 children. You're the parent not the friend. They need you to hold them down and teach them right from wrong. It's not a popularity contest. Your job is to teach them how to live in the world.
@I have no name well by then they have hobbies and other interests you can hold back from them. My kids would always snap to it when they no longer had a video game they loved. For my daughter it was the phone. When she was 8 years old we had to put her in a submission hold once! She decided that she never wanted that to happen again. However submission holds should only ever be used when a child is a danger to themselves or others. She was throwing bookcases. So we HAD to put a stop to that.
@@sughrasajid433 Rude? How so? Did I tell YOU not to have them? I'm talking about ME. I'll be 43 next month and have absolutely NO REGRETS of my decision to NOT have them. This is about me. Not you.
@@WwS4thep21 -- lol, not really amazing, it's mostly years of sleepless nights, lots of diaper changes, crying, screaming, being kicked and spit at, etc. Enjoy!
Why do people who haven't learned great parenting techniques with their first child continue to pop out a 2nd and 3rd and 4th kid..... jeez. No wonder they end up overwhelmed with spoiled little brats.
so proud of this mom of 4 she thinks she need it help but I think it was overwhelming for awhile and need someone to find her she is super mom.💪 P.s. Supernanny season 8 became my parenting guide lol 😂😂
Dear Ms frost I was just like them and we don't like these rules because we think that we can talk back to our parents any kind of way because we think that we are
my question is, how are parents supposed to know these skills? I don’t think it’s common sense. When a child cries and screams, I would think they want to pacify them. I’m not sure and I’m not a mom and never could be nor wanted to. Joe is incredible
Hello. I get it, as no one wants to see a baby or child cry. And sometimes the first response in our hearts IS to pacify and soothe. Yet a “bratty” type outburst, one where they are not getting their way or doing whatever they want, needs to be confronted and corrected. There’s nothing wrong with setting boundaries and expectations for even very small children. It’s what they need. Otherwise, the flip side of all that coddling would be the kids running the house, misbehaving and controlling the parents. And we see from the full catalog of Supernanny videos how well that does not work. As for learning the skills, how awesome it is that they can, if they appreciate Jo’s techniques, replay these programs until Mom & Dad are comfortable. Take care!
Can somebody make all season 8 episodes available in Canada please? They are available in the US. I haven’t watched them yet. If not, where can I watch them?