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- Parenting expert Jo Frost goes around America helping parents deal with their children's behavior.
- Jo helps the Jeans Family of Denver, Colorado. David and Barbara Jeans have 3 daughters: 4-year-old Andra and 3-year-old twins Jessie & Leah. Andra dominates the house with her tantrums, outbursts, and demands. She's also physically aggressive with her little sisters. Jessie is picking up on Andra's bad behavior while Leah constantly cries. Due to David's job as a salesman, Barbara is left alone with the girls and is at her wit's end with them. When David's home, he doesn't carry any authority while disciplining the girls. Can Jo help this family?
- Jo visits the Bullard family in Colorado. Jenn and Bryce are busy with their plumbing business along with raising their two kids: 6-year-old Brycie and 2-year-old Rylan. Brycie back-talks his parents while Rylan refuses to go to bed at night, keeping Jenn up all night. Jenn and Bryce have different views on raising their kids. Can Jo help these parents get on the same page and get control of their household?
- 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?
- Jo visits the Wischmeyer Family. While husband John works as a civil engineer, mother Melora is a stay-at-home marketing rep and mom to her three children: 9-year-old Jared and 4-year-old twins Ashlyn & Alaia. Alaia is extremely defiant: screaming, kicking, hitting her mom and whenever Melora attempts to discipline her, Alaia ignores her. At bedtime, Ashlyn acts up, refusing to go to bed and demanding her mother sleep with her. Jared feels left out because of his sisters' misbehavior. Can Supernanny help this family?
- Jo visits the Weston family. Schoolteacher\homemaker Andrea and insurance salesman Fred's household is being overruled by their 4-year-old son, Andrew. Andrew dominates the Weston household: throwing tantrums, calling his mother names, hurting other children, and terrorizing his 11-month-old baby brother, Sean. He also refuses to eat his dinner and keeps his parents up all night during bedtime with his outrageous demands. Can Jo help the Westons discipline Andrew and gain control of their household again?
- Jo meets the Bailey family. Police officer Bill and schoolteacher Stacie are having a hard time with their 2 kids: 6-year-old Jadyn and 2-year-old Billy. Jadyn acts disrespectful to her parents and prefers to sleep in the hallway or her parents' bedroom instead of her own bed while Billy throws temper tantrums and still sits in a high chair. Can Jo help this family?
- Jo meets the Gorbea Family. Evelina's 2-year-old son, Adam is constantly attached to her and throws major tantrums when he doesn't get her attention. Because Adam demands so much of Evelina's time, her two other children: 9-year-old Demetrius and 8-year-old Meya feel ignored. Adam also refuses to go to bed at night and Evelina can't go to sleep until he does. When husband Robert comes back from work, he doesn't do much to help Evelina. Can Jo help Evelina with her clingy toddler and convince Robert to help out with his wife?
- Jo meets Jennifer and Scott Ririe, who needs help with their 4 children: 9-year-old Selia, 7-year-old Hallden, 3-year-old Blake, and 1-year-old Broden. Blake is the family's most troublesome child, running across the street and away from Jennifer whenever he's out in public. The kids also constantly snack throughout the day. Jennifer and Scott are at odds with how to parent their children. Can Jo help this family?
- Jo visits the Burnett family. Working stay-at-home dad Michael is juggling his work and his two sets of twin children: 3-year-old Joseph & John, and 16-month-old Molly & Michael. Schoolteacher Joanne comes home to a brood of toddlers who demand her attention and does chores which Michael calls "women's work." Can Jo help this family?
- Jo visits the Christiansen family. Colleen and Chris are struggling with their two boys: 7-year-old Corey and 3-year-old Chase. The boys disrespect their parents by talking back, kicking, pinching, and biting them. Even though Chase is 3 years old, he still drinks from a baby bottle. Chris and Colleen are at odds with disciplining the boys and the whole family tends to yell a lot. Can Jo help this family?
- Jo visits the Minyon family where the house is dominated by their 3-year-old daughter, Skyler. Skyler rules the house with her tantrums and demands to get her own way. The mornings are rough because Skyler and her 7-year-old big brother, Frank have a hard time getting up in the morning. Mother Danielle fights Skyler and physically dresses Frank. While dad Frank refuses to discipline Skyler, he's tough on Frank, who feels left out because of Skyler's tantrums. Can Supernanny help this family?
- Jo visits the family of Cathy and Arthur Webb. With Arthur's job as a management consultant causing him to travel from Sunday to Friday night, Cathy is left alone to take care of her 3 children: 6-year-old Josef, 5-year-old Paige, and 2-year-old Madison. With no structured schedule in the house, the kids are constantly bored. Josef plays video & computer games, and sometimes fights with his sister, Paige. Paige, who has Down's Syndrome has problems communicating verbally. Little Madison constantly clings to her mother. Bedtime is rough because the kids come in and out of their room. When Arthur has weekends off, he usually spends it doing errands or sleeping? Can Jo help this family out and help Arthur become more involved?
- Jo meets the McMillion family. With dad Jonathan in Afghanistan, mom Cheryl is left alone to raise her three sons: 9-year-old Ryan, 7-year-old Hunter, and 3-year-old Garrett who are constantly fighting and yelling. Cheryl is at her wit's end and begs for Supernanny's help. Can Jo help this family?
- Jo visits the Larmer family. Ed and Judy are having trouble with their 4 children: 4-year-old John, 2-year-old twins Jessica & Justin, and 11-month-old Joey. The kids are destructive, breaking practically everything in their house. Their grandma doesn't want the kids in their house because she fears they'll break something. Jo discovers that the main problem with the family is the parents' bickering and fighting. Can Jo help the parents solve their differences and help control their out-of-control kids?
- Jo helps Michael and Lorraine Amaral, whose three sons: 9-year-old Ryan, 4-year-old Logan, and 2-year-old Kade are running wild in the family restaurant and even the employees are expected to watch the kids. Can Jo help the family balance work and family?
- Jo helps the Facente family where parents Trae and Deirdre are having a hard time with their 3-year-old son, Tristin, who was diagnosed with autism. Tristin is in his own world: spinning, jumping, and swinging on the swing. He has also has a difficult time with communication. Deirdre and Trae's 4-year-old twin daughters, Kayla and Marlana demand their parents' attention and tend to follow Deirdre around the house all day. Jo brings autism expert, Dr. Lynn Koegel to teach the Facente family how to integrate with Tristin and help him with his communication skills. Can Jo and Dr. Koegel help the Facentes' with their autistic son?
- Jo meets the Keilen family. Former Navy SEAL Shaun and his wife, Tami are having a hard time with their twin 4-year-old daughters, Maile and Malia, who are causing them trouble and also have a hard time getting dressed. 6-year-old big sister Haeley and 1-year-old baby brother, Leighton are lost in the shuffle. Tami devotes her time cleaning and Shaun is having trouble controlling his twin daughters. Can Jo help the Keilens gain control over their household?
- Jo helps out single mom Cheryl Carsley with her five kids: 7-year-old Chantal, and two sets of twin boys: 5-year-old Nicholas & Caleb, and 4-year-old Bobby & Elijah. With Cheryl in school full-time training to be a teacher, the house is in disarray and her kids treat her with no respect. Can Jo help this single mom out?
- Jo helps out Cathy and Steve Schwartz with their four daughters: 6-year-old Samantha, 4-year-old Amanda, 3-year-old Katelyn, and 1-year-old Emily. Cathy's sister, Donna helps care for the girls while Steve and Cathy work full-time. Discipline is non-existent in the house, Cathy struggles to get her two oldest daughters off to school on time, and Katelyn is not even potty-trained yet. Cathy thinks that the girls consider Donna more of a mother to them than she is. Donna is resistant to change and doesn't even want Supernanny around. Can Jo change Donna's mind and help the Schwartz family?
- Jo helps the Silva family where parents Tom and Danielle each have two kids from a previous marriage and three kids together: their daughters 17-year-old Meghan, 8-year-old Cheryl, 7-year-old Alyson, 6-year-old Mackenzie, 2-year-old Riley, 1-year-old Kassiah, and their 6-month-old son, Caden. With Tom working in the Army National Guard and leaving for deployment in Iraq for a year in a half, Danielle is left alone with the kids, who run amuck in the house. The girls tend to swear a lot and negative speak from both the parents has trickled down to the kids as well. Tom and Meghan's relationship is strained and needs some mending before Dad leaves. Can Jo help this family out?
- Jo meets the Young family. Parents Sherman and Joelle work opposite job shifts with Dad watching the kids during the day and then dropping them off with Joelle before leaving for work for the evening. 5-year-old Shermie is disrespectful and aggressive towards his mother and 3-year-old sister, Shelby, who also acts up and refuses to sit at the table with her family. Shermie and Shelby tend to climb up on the walls and shelves, and stay out of their big brother's bedroom. 13-year-old big brother Dylan feels like he's forced to spend time with his rambuncious younger siblings and wants his time alone & also with his parents. Sherman is completely clueless when it comes to playing with his kids while Joelle yells at the kids which only makes them ignore and disrespect her more. Can Jo help the Young family out?
- Jo helps the Harmony family with their 3 boys: 11-year-old Jake, 5-year-old Ian, and 3-year-old Grant. While Jake is well-behaved, his little brothers aren't. Ian tends to backtalk a lot and fights & torments Grant. Grant has a terrible temper which gets so out of control, he'll bite furniture until he bleeds from his mouth. Also, Grant has terrible separation anxiety and is also known to follow his mom, Erin's car all the way to the highway when she leaves the house. Bedtime is no better when Grant insists on sleeping in his mom's bed, leaving his dad, Jacob to sleep on the living room couch. Can Jo help this family out?
- Jo visits the Wujcik family where parents Tim and Toni are having a hard time with their 3 children: 6-year-old Alec, 4-year-old Bryce, and 1-year-old Carly. Alec and Bryce are out of control: destroying their toys and act aggressively towards Toni when she tries to discipline them. Baby sister Carly is learning all the wrong things from her big brothers, and also Toni is caught between being too timid and harsh with her kids. Tim admits to being the "fourth kid" in the house and undermines Toni's attempts of discipline and instigates trouble with the kids and his form of discipline is talking & reasoning with the kids which doesn't work. Can Jo get Tim to grow up and can she help this family out?
- Jo helps the Jackson family with their 5-year-old triplets Will, Ethan, and Isabella. With dad Terry working 250 miles away from home, 6 out of 7 days, mom Lisa is left taking care of her kids alone. Isabella is very strong-willed and she even jimmied her brother's locked door open with a coat hanger. Can Jo help this family out?
- Jo helps out divorced parents Aaron and Vicki Newton with their 2 boys: 12-year-old Aaron Jr. and 5-year-old Kobe. While the boys are well-behaved for their dad, Kobe saves his bad behavior for Vicki: kicking, hitting, biting, and swearing at her while Aaron Jr. talks back to her. Aaron insists he doesn't need Supernanny's help because of his strict parenting skills, he believes Vicki needs it the most. Can Jo help out this divorced couple?
- Jo helps the Uva family with their two boys: 7-year-old Trevor and 4-year-old Travis who are out of control: being disrespectful, bullying their classmates, and cursing. They also insist on their parents to do everything for them and even Travis wants his mom, Rosemary to help him go potty. Rosemary owns and runs a preschool full-time and is worn out by the end of the day to give her boys attention. Stay-at-home dad John is completely clueless and detached from his sons, and brings them to Rosemary's preschool because he doesn't know what to do with them, and they act up there. John and Rosemary have given up and it's up to Jo to help the Uvas regain control over their house.
- Jo meets the Bowersock family where parents Jenniffer and Thad are having trouble with their three kids: 7-year-old Madeline "Maddie," 6-year-old Hayden, and 4-year-old Lily Grace. Jenniffer's form of discipline is smacking, spanking, yelling, and even washing her kids' mouth out with soap which shocks Jo. Thad works as a juvenile corrections officer and when he gets off of work, he heads to the gym leaving Jenniffer with the kids. The Bowersock kids disrespect their parents and show Jenniffer no respect whatsoever. Jo discovers Jenniffer's abusive childhood and teaches her how to break the cycle with her own children. Can Jo help this family?
- Chia and David have a seven-year-old girl called McKenna, a six-year-old girl called Christina, a five-year-old girl called Julia and a two-year-old boy called Robert.
- 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?
- Jo helps out divorced parents Aaron and Vicki Newton with their two boys, 12-year-old Aaron Jr. and 5-year-old Kobe. While the boys are well-behaved for their dad, Kobe saves his bad behavior for mom: kicking, hitting, biting, and swearing at her. Aaron Jr. has a tendency to backtalk his mom. While Aaron thinks he doesn't need Supernanny, he thinks his wife really needs it. Can Jo help this divorced couple out?
- Jo visits the Swanson family where parents Ken and Vania are struggling to discipline their 5 sons: 9-year-old Alex, 8-year-old Dawson, 5-year-old Myca, 4-year-old Brendon, and 3-year-old Christian who are out of control with their aggressive behavior. Because of Ken and Vania's disagreements with their form of discipline, they are on the verge of divorce. Can Jo help this family out?
- Jo helps out widowed mother Donna Mihalik, who has been through so much in 4 years. After her 8-year-old son, Cole survived a 2-year battle with leukemia, her husband, Steve suddenly passed away, leaving Donna to raise Cole and her three other children: 11-year-old Blake, 3-year-old Aiden, and 1-in-a-half year old Stephanie. The older boys are out control: fighting, cursing, and disrespecting Donna completely. Blake runs off to hang out with older kids in the neighborhood and comes home whenever he wants to. Donna's worried that Aiden and Stephanie are picking up on their older siblings' bad behavior. Can Jo help this grieving, single mother out?
- 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?
- Jo helps out Suzanne and Shane Haines, whose 4-year-old son, Sean is ruling the house: crying, hitting, swearing, kicking, and biting his parents along with his big 10-year-old brother, Seth, who is resentful because of Sean's behavior, so he talks back and antagonizes his parents in order to get their attention. The parents are passive and allow the boys to get out of control. Can Jo help get the Haines family more lively?
- Jo helps out Jency Williams, a single mother of three kids: 12-year-old Bradley, 10-year-old Kelsee, and 5-year-old Hagan. With Jency working two jobs, she relies on her grandparents to take care of her kids while's she gone. On her own, the kids are out of control: Bradley starts fights with his siblings, Hagan is physically aggressive towards his mother, and Kelsee backtalks & disrespects her mother. The kids fight with each other and don't listen to Jency at all. The grandparents also worry about what will happen when they're unable to take care of Jency's kids. Can Jo help this single mom out?
- Jo helps out single mom Lisa Nitti who can't control her four out-of-control sons: 10-year-old Darren, 8-year-old Matthew, 6-year-old Devin, and 5-year-old Jared, who act physically aggressive towards Lisa. Lisa's boyfriend, John helps discipline by yelling at the boys. Can Jo help Lisa control her wild boys?
- 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?
- 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?
- 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?
- Jo visits the Walker family where Alice and Anthony need help with their 3 kids: 12-year-old Anthony Jr, 6-year-old Naleila "Leila," and 17-month-old Alyssa. Alice's 17-year-old nephew, Marcus also lives with the family. Anthony Jr. is disrespectful towards his parents, Naleila refuses to sleep in her own bed and has been sleeping in her parents' room for six years, and baby Alyssa is constantly attached to Alice. Alice runs a home daycare and is at a loss of how to discipline her kids. Can Jo help this family out?
- Jo meets the Tsironis family. Elizabeth and Bob's 3-year-old twin boys, Nicholas and Teddy were born premature and weren't expected to survive, but they beat the odds and became healthy, strong kids. But Nicholas and Teddy run the house with their aggressive behavior, fighting, and they even throw their food on the ground. Because the parents are so happy their twin boys are healthy, they let them get away with everything. 4-year-old big sister Kate is left out because of her brothers' rambunctious behavior and fakes foot cramps in order to get attention from her parents and manages to get her little brothers in trouble for her own misbehavior. Can Jo help this family?
- Jo visits the Amouri family where parents Tamara and Michael need help with their 4 children: 4-year-old Hailey, 2-year-old twins Jianni and Julian, and 1-year-old Ashton. Hailey is stubborn and bossy towards her parents, the twins get into everything in the house, and the house is so unprotected, baby Ashton nearly gets into a light socket. The kids also sneak out of the house and run out on the street unsupervised. Tamara spends most of her day cleaning and Michael works many hours every day. Jo is also shocked when she discovers that Hailey has been listening to explicit music on her mom's iPod. Can Jo help this family out?
- Jo visits the Chapman family and for the first time, the oldest kids, 16-year-old Brittany and 14-year-old Moriah are calling for Supernanny's help. With parents Sara and Glenn working full time and the girls homeschooling themselves, Moriah and Brittany are also responsible for looking after their little brothers: 4-year-old twins Ethan and Cole, and 3-year-old Quinn. Because of that, the girls are falling behind in school and are physically & emotionally worn out which leads to Brittany fainting from exhaustion. The parents refuse to change their ways. Can Jo help this family out?
- Jo visits the Drake family who has three kids: 4-year-old Josie and 3-year-old twins, Justin and Jared. The parents are so overprotective, they can't even take their kids out for a walk. Can Jo get these parents to lighten up?
- 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?
- 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?
- Jo helps out single dad Scott Terrill who is clueless with raising his two boys: 11-year-old Lane and 5-year-old Tate. The boys act out and there is no discipline in the house. Dad gives his sons nothing but junk food and because of it, Lane has a cholesterol problem and Jo fears that he'll have a heart attack before the age of 18. Can Jo help this single dad out?
- Brenda and Bill have a five-year-old boy called Zachary and a three-year-old girl called Erin.
- Jo helps out the Daniels family who needs help with their 6 children: 13-year-old Josh, 12-year-old Halley, 8-year-old Alexus, 7-year-old Alisen, 4-year-old Irelyn, and 2-year-old Brynleigh. The girls are out control and middle daughter Alexus bothers her big sister, Halley and Halley's also the only kid in the family with assigned chores. Josh retreats into his room, playing video games while his sisters are acting out. Dinnertime is chaos with scattered family members, food fights, and random noshing. The kids' behavior is so atrocious, the parents have simply given up. Jo tells parents Lisa and Steve to "grow up" and be parents. When Lisa refuses to follow through on a timeout for her youngest daughter, Jo has a few strong words for this mom. Can Jo help this family?