Dad Is Too "Old School" With Discipline | The Potter Family Full Episode | Supernanny
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- Опубліковано 25 лют 2022
- Joy is often passive and lets the children walk all over her. However, according to Joy, Chris is too "old school" when it comes to disciplining their children.
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"He scares those kids, but he doesn't scare ME." Get him, Jo 😈
Sheeshh
Jo what?😂
@@Kdp2509 Jo Frost.
@@Kdp2509 jo mama
@@Kdp2509 JOJO!
the fact noah went to hide in the ottoman speaks volumes.
also with his siblings helping trying to hide him in the ottoman too. it's heartbreaking honestly
@@SlothBird I was about to say that about how the other siblings tried to help hide him
Yess 😭😭😭
@@GrapefruitCat2 lil snitches ratted him out
@@welpehhp3457 well you expect the children to lie about where the poor little boy was when she was trying to help?
That father isn't old school he is straight up abusive.
Call cps to take kids away
Was....he changed....
I wouldn't be surprised if he's a watered down version of his own father.
@@Father_of_DeathWell he died so
Yup. Old school abusive.
I wonder if the mom is so reluctant to use discipline because she feels bad about the way the dad treats them, and wants to compensate by only being nice
Spot on. She's compensating.
I thought this as well
Yep that makes ALOT of sense actually
Won’t work
my mom and dad act the same as the parents in this episode, but my mom didn't get in the way of my dad because she didn't believe it was her business to
It always scares me how mad some of the dads are, they can be so aggressive then expect praise for their ‘good parenting’
My dad never use to hit me or really yell at me but I still respected him .
@@Asr26363 wow :0
@@Asr26363 My mum is basically my friend and we both respect each other and lead productive lives so kinda like you:)
@@C6Wolves same, same.
He yells at my sister not me because she is like noah
6:40 that's disgusting that Noah had to say "No because your gonna hurt me.." it literally means that the dad has HURT his own son...
I hope other appropriate professionals got evolved with this family due to this and that Noah was safe from then on.
I think he only did that because joe and the cameras are there because he says oww and covers his eye when all his dad did was pick him up by the waist
or the kid is lying
Just like mine but I don’t scream
@@bryanjones6268well, keep in mind that adults are way stronger than kids, especially when they’re angry. Chris could potentially injure Noah with the manhandling.
“Your not married to your mother” that is an ultimate get reaked moment
I literally went "Oooh." when that was said.
wrecked*
Mic drop.
*youre
@@bruh3401 you're
As someone who grew up in an abusive household, the scene at 7:00 where Jo talks to the boy almost made me cry, the way she reassures him that she is there to make sure he is okay
That’s nice but the dad is doing his job to teach what’s good or bad
@@mc-ij2hh He can teach his child right from wrong without manhandling and screaming at him
@@kotaisacoward8353 all he did was grab him in that scene Noah acted like he was hurt/manhandled even tho all his dad did was lift him up
I’am so sorry that you grew up in that negative house hold😢
Facts
If that dad is like that when Jo is there and the cameras are rolling, what's he like when there's no one watching........
My thoughts exactly!
even when the child didnt want to go upstair he says "no cause your gonna hurt me" and the siblings knows what happening and they even hide him
Oh god
Hopefully he’s exactly the same, he doesn’t seem to realize what he’s doing is abusive. I’m worried about everything those kids experienced from him :(
You took the words right out of my mouth
I feel for that boy. I have had anxiety attacks because of my dad's extreme yelling, and it still sends shivers down my spine when I remember how it seemed to shake the house. I'm glad that boy's family got help, unlike mine.
I understand. I grew up the same way with my father yelling and I was afraid of him.
I'm sorry you also know what this is like. I grew up in this toxicity as well.
I'm so sorry ...I fully get it but I'm sorry you guys have had to go through that..much love. ❤️
I'm so sorry you went thro all that yelling. I was no 3, never shown affection, but there was no aggression, and watching these andvits awful what happens to some families.
😢
Lmao this was definitely an episode of “super nanny, come discipline my husband”
Who else was scrolling on UA-cam, found Jo, and is addicted to the show...or is it just me?
also, when she said "the father may scare the kids, but he doesn't scare ME!" she must of felt like the boss!
ooh ooh me!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@yvonnejoachim5487 yup...thought i wasnt the only one..
Me
Dad: „I don’t get respected by my kids.“
Also Dad: (yells at and insults own kids constantly while also trying to overrule his wife on everything.)
If you want respect, you need to give it to others
Exactly ^^
That's my dad, he's also named Chris, and his last name is close to Potter....... ARE THEY RELATED!?
I mean this is what I'm talking about 😕😕😕
Children 'know' fairness from parents, I used to, in often listening more to the parent who never smacked me over the one who sometimes did.
I’m very impressed with the changes that the father made. I’m glad he didn’t let his pride get in his way.
He didn't continue this after Jo left.....he went back to his old ways, they divorced in 2017 and he later died in 2019...
@@its_britty_bisshh7106 Omg how did you know
@@its_britty_bisshh7106 I haven't seent he proof of him going back to the old ways and divorce but he definitely passed away
@@poachh2061 she's not mentioned in his obituary.
Pride prevents families from being close together.
It's so nice that Jo talks to the kids and not just the parents
Lol i convinced my mom to watch this fabulous British lady teach kids to behave better but its really all about the parents' mistakes and JoJo helped her see what she did. She is matured. Smarter. Ashamed. Too late.
And it was so heartwarming to see her talk to Noah and assure him that everything was going to be okay.
i LOVE when the mom stands up for herself in their first conversation with Jo. you can tell she's sick of having to be 2nd place to her husband. relationships should have both partners equal
Yesssss
I LOVE when the mom lies about being 2nd place and plays the pretend victimhood card when all she ever does is sabotage literally everything.
God, poor Noah. He’s constantly treading on eggshells around his dad.
Least it don't happen anymore cus he's grown up
@@cadenplayz3399 and his dad is dead, so... yeah
apparently died in 2019
@@cd06tgc79 I heard about that. Didn’t Chris pass due to complications with diabetes? That’s what I read anyway
@@cd06tgc79 where did u hear that?
He wants to “rule” his wife… disgusting
Maybe because he was raised like that and didn’t realize how bad it was.
@@lilyyy9502 doesn't change the fact that it's disgusting
@baby the guinea pig I don't really think you understand the idea that some people are raised with different norms
@@saxtrooper0484 he may have been raised with different norms, but it doesn't make the complete disregard for her and wanting to 'rule' her okay in any way. She didn't want it, and its incredibly sexist to assume she should listen to him just because he is male. Super happy he made the change though.
very glad he changed.
Im honestly impressed on how Jo hasn't cussed out any parents
She did it once I think
That we know off.
the fact the dad cried during the talk with him and his wife shows that even though he doesnt show it, he cares for his family.
Or complete self-pitying narcissism...
See Prof Sam Vaknin
@@PortraitoftheArtistasanOldDog8dads dont get enough credit...
The more I watch the supernanny the more I come to realization that it's not the kids who need to change their attitude in order to work on things, but the parents need to do it first. And it seems that this is the case every time Jojo comes to visit the families.
Kids are products of their parents' energy and attitudes. Absolutely.
Imagine influencing badly on your kids, then blaming them for it when YOU taught them that because YOU were doing it around them
Isn’t that supposed to be clear anyways? 😭
Yeah the thing is if kids are better behaved they'll have nicer parents
@@sally8514 I also thought this was clearly the point of the show
"This is my life, it sucks"
Mood
Lol
Sounds like something my mom would say
I hear you Chris.
It sounds like my guinea pig got shocked whatever you saw on the Internet #🌎🫀🫁🧠👅
The way Noah looked at Jo when his dad manhandled him and picked him up to take him upstairs. My heart broke.
Yeah she should just leave him and not let him see the kids.
I love how respectfull Jo is to the children, you can see they feel they are taken serious.
that father really took everything Jo said in. He had issues and he addressed them, well done to all.
They divorced in 2017 and the father ended up dying in 2019, alot of people are saying he went back to his old way after jo left (I'm not 100% on that part)
@@Xxshirawisteriaxx how do you know this ?
@@Xxshirawisteriaxx They divorced 2014 and he was going to face charges for his behavior but didn’t because he died “of undisclosed reasons” 2019.
No he didn’t go back to his old ways he did what Supernanny Jo Jo Frost commanded
@@jacklaulainen8457 Not long term.
Chris died in 2019. His obituary said he was survived by his kids, mother, brother and nieces and nephews, not mentioning his wife. Apparently they divorced in 2017, six years after the episode air date.
That’s sad
:(
Yikes. Either he didn't change or there was more issues in that marriage
wow really? too bad it took them that long to get divorced
Oh, that’s very sad and I wonder how Chris died
The way that Jo speaks to Noah right from the start speaks volumes. He just wants someone to care about him, and she is so understanding and calm. Jo is an Angel!!
Jo is not bad at boxing,i could see the emotion in her eyes. She's very protective of kids emotional and physical well-being. Love her ❤❤
Apologizing to your kids is humbling. Props to Dad for doing that.
Agreed! He cried during his confessions.
Yes. Whenever I am wrong I always make sure to tell my kids I am sorry and I was wrong bc I expect them to admit when they're wrong too. Have to set the example.
My dad never does that! Whenever he is mad at me, he yells at me, criticizes me, sometimes hurts me, calls me names, and trash talks me and says it's all on me when it's on the both of us!
Who else found supernanny and just keeps watching it for hours
same here
Goat show
🙋🏾♀️🙋🏾♀️
Been watching for months now its really addicting
Me and my nine year old.. lol
The Dad isn’t old school he has anger management problems. Further more he should recognize that his style of parenting isn’t working
I am so appalled with the dad. My PTSD was caused by abusive men just like him I feel so bad for Noah.
Same here 😞🙏
This dad just said his kids cry and cower in his presence… only as an act tho to personally spite him. They def aren’t scared of someone three times their size slamming them against walls
Yeah it's really bad.
Some parents really need to realize that kids don't often pretend to be scared or upset. If they look upset to you ,9/10 times it means they're GENUINELY upset
I never once saw him slamming those kids against the wall
@@morganowen6894 you never once saw how he acts when the cameras aren’t there
That's what abusers always say. They also say, "You made me do this".
it's baffling to me when parents think their kids are manipulating them. you think he's crying when you yell at him to manipulate you into not disciplining him??? really???
you'd be surprised how many kids will do it. my girlfriends little brother will scream and cry and act like hes hurt if hes asked to do absolutely anything. his mom gives in and his dad doesn't so he does it with everyone because sometimes it works.
I literally use to tell my friends how I would cry to get what I want. He told my mom and she remembers that to this day.
Kids MANIPULATE their parents ALL THE TIME. Do you have any Children?
It’s less that kids manipulate and more so that parents let kids get away with poor behavior or use poor discipline. Most of the time parents know what their kids are doing, they’re not really being manipulated by their children, they’re just giving into the situation. Kids learn really fast which boundaries they can push. Teens and pre-teens on the other hand, that’s a different story
yes really kids arz manipulators
Anyone else hear the "I cant cause you're gonna hurt me"? That dad was definitely beating those kids before the cameras showed up
And he did hurt him when he manhandled him up the stairs poor child said "ow" and cried :(
@@stephaniejoobern1001 yea because kids don't lie, overreact and manipulate... Especially kids like noah
@@kittygirl_thetortie498 bro really yelled oww then looked at the nanny for attention
Bro said ow and held his eye while looking at the nanny, the dad didn’t go near his eye
@@kittygirl_thetortie498 exactly!!! 100%. Besides kids only listen when you grab the belt and whoop them
The fact that the dad cried and apologized really made me happy. Some parents never even apologize for doing wrong
This almost made me cry. My mum was so overwhelmed when I was little that she screamed at us so often. It was bc my father didn't do anything. And all their anger was projected on us. When I was old enough I had one wish: that my parents schuld separate. I was constantly in the middle on them fighting and I felt like it was always my fault. Idk what broke inside of me but i still have constant fear of disappointing someone by my actions I still could cry when someone is angry at me but it is really hard to communicate my feelings to someone. This episode really opened my eyes to some of my severe problems now in my adulthood. I hope those children grew up happy
@Vesah i feel ya, my parants are worse, they expect me to respect them when they are both the main aggressors, imparticlary my dad, he shouts, screems, kindda like the dad here, he was physically aggressive towards me too, i have dyspraxia and possible adhd and struggled alot with tasks in life, neither one of my parants thought they were doing anything because thats the way they are, narcissistic bullies, mum was more the controll freak on what we ate ect and still is, they both never like being told they are wrong, i never used to have meany friends for my mum had to constantly "have appoval" on who i hung around with/dated. Now as an adult i put them both in there place and am more aware of what kind of people they realy are, and quite frankly not ones id associate with.
I like it when the parants take on board what jojo advises them 🥲
Is no one talking about the fact NANNY JO GOT HANDSSSSS?!? 🥊🥊, With her lil pink gloves 🤣💕
Right lol?! I was like daaang ok Jo you scary 👀
YESSSSS when I saw she could box I was like WHAT THE HECK SHE JUST GOT EVEN COOLER??
Came to the comments for this 😂😂
She has solid form too 😳
FR JO CAN FIGHT BACK WHATTT
She should go up against Andrew Tate
The dad has definitely hit Noah in the past, you can tell by the way he's scared of him.
Um no it doesn’t!! 🙄 some people get very hurt and scared with yelling some people are more sensitive than others. Stop going to the extreme it’s very dramatic
@@morganowen6894 I'M pretty sure, no one asked for your opinion or your reply.
:|
@@morganowen6894 you know why people are sensitive over yelling?! BECAUSE MOST OF THE TIME THEY WERE HIT. connect the dots dude
definitely
UPDATE :
Christopher "Chris" Lewis Potter died on October 29, 2019 from undisclosed causes.
Chris and Joy later separated and eventually divorced in 2014.
Joy married John Frazier in 2014 and she is also the stepmother of John's biological children Jordan, Nina and Alec.
Chris moved to Tennessee before he died.
On the first one…..who is Chris???
@@BluicestudiosOfficial-mo1tx The Dad
How did you know?
💀💀💀💀
@@restroomselevatorsofflorid2102 did you even watch the vid chris is the dad
Telling the 10-year-old to go to bed, I’m going, “but it’s like, noon!” 🤨😂
haha I know, the sun was shining, mom hadn't come home, they still had meetings at the house lol what was lit like 2 pm
I really did feel for Noah at the start. I know how it feels to be scared of your Dad. 😞
I am so glad this family got some help. It was really sweet to see. 😊
I believe Chris died and they got divorced too
me too
@@ameliagibson3676 dang really
@@ameliagibson3676 yes they divorced in 2017 and the father died in 2019
With me, it’s my mom sometimes
the way the child literally hid in the ottoman makes me think things are VERY different off camera. especially the way he dragged the kid up the stairs in that one video that seemed like they were secretly recording him
I cried too much from this. I wish I had someone like Jo to show up on our doorstep when I was younger
I’m so sorry you weren’t protected and loved the way you were supposed to. Wishing you healing in your adult years. ❤
Imagine if they named one of their kids Harry😂
It’ll be hilarious 😂
Then the dad would be Vernon Dursley
James Potter, Harry Potter, Albus Potter...
Omg thanks for the likes
Or the girl Beatrix! 🐰
The Dad's "get over here" was chilling. Reminded me of Scorpion from Mortal Kombat 🤣🤣
YO SAMEEE
Omg.. yes! now you’ve said it!
in the tape when he was dragging his son up the stairs and the son was crying for his mom to stop him, I was scared that the dad was going to dislocate his shoulder or hurt his wrist
I've been utilizing Jo's techniques lately, and my kids seem to appreciate the structure as well. It's helping us tremendously!
I’ve been using them to help communicate more effectively with my mom. And I’m 31 🤷🏽♀️
bro watching Noah's dad scared me, man legit set my heart racing, poor kids
If you discipline your children like this, you are only making them afraid of you.
im 13 and my dad is sometimes like this so its fine fr fr, they jus gotta mature and listen, its good cause it drills it into you.
@@ironicrbx yeah, it's okay to get mad from time to time
@@sleed4639 fr
And making them have deep seated anger, like the father has. Deeeeeep seated anger.
"I can't because you're gonna hurt me"...........
I've been in similar situations, the fear installed in that kids head is real and sometimes it feels no matter what you do you will be hurt, but doing nothing postpones the pain therefore you dont do anything....... the fact he is so young though....
The way the dad said "this is my life...it sucks" made me choke on air
He causes it to be that way, because he verbally abuses his kids and just expects them to scrape and bow to him.
I also wonder if, out of the thousands of families Jo has helped, if any of the kids have ever dressed up as Jo for Halloween I mean, we all know how scary she can be😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣maybe
she is not scary tracy. she is trying to help the kids as well as the parents😠
Maybe the kids do😂😂😂😂
XD
That Dad would scare me to death-
I heard the dad actually died later on 😢
@@natty8857 probably high blood pressure issues from all the years of yelling!
@@natty8857 good
@@ourladyofsorrowsxx don’t wish death on anyone
Clearly you haven't met my dad
6:42 When Noah screams, my heart is crying.
@@tylerhinkle2005 fear most likely
@@tylerhinkle2005 dude he’s 10 years old that’s mad
@@M11M3N well ok and will you ever block me
@@M11M3N do you watch blues clues bob the builder caillou curious george icarly and drake and josh
@@tylerhinkle2005 I don’t watch any of those shows I’m only 16
“He scares Those kids but not me” SLAYYYYYYYYYYYY
ALLLLLLLLLLLL DDDDDDDDAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY
She is the real OG.
Imagine if they had an Amazon Echo and every time they yelled the girl’s name it would respond 😂
Yeah imagine…. ):
Jo is an angel sent to earth by God, to help families and children in bad situations.
I love that Jo not only helps the parents with the kids but she also saves marriages and help the parents get along!
Well to an extent. The couple here divorced in 2014 and in 2019, dad (Named Chris) died
What confuses me is how these families still act this way when they know that Jo is there. Like, I get that that's what you're supposed to be doing, but I don't see how they just carry on like that with someone in the house. Idk, that might just be me lol. I also love how brave she is when she is talking to these parents.
Scary thought, but perhaps this is them being on their best behavior.
Yea if my family was watched by super nanny we’d all be acting so good
@@Ashley-dg8xu then jo would walk out
Probably because they all think they’re justified in acting their usual way. The kids think they’re right because their parents were poor at discipline and the parents think they’re doing the best they can based on their bad ideas of parenting.
Seeing dads like this really step up and put in the work to make things better for their kids always makes me cry 😭
It’s beyond shocking how Dad abuses Noah in front of Jo & her camera crew. What in the world happens without those buffers?
Noah and his dad building the rocket together is adorable
“Mom tell him to stop” speaks so much
you know, this might be an unpopular opinion, but from what I gathered I'd say this dad tried his best with the skills he received from his own parents. I think he doesn't understand the impact of his authoritative, aggressive behavior; he actually means well and doesn't do it out of spite - he just didn't know how to do it better.
Glad someone else pointed this out! Yes the father was quite overbearing but I think he actually seems quite genuine and sweet when he's not shouting or giving orders.
From the comments I've already read I feel upset he sadly passed away :'( I hope everything turned around for both him and his family before his passing
I feel as though HIS nice way was the soft aggression, and then he got really angry . Noah was being rude AND disrespectful. He didn't listen at any point. Dad needed to learn that every request or demand didn't have to be an issue.
💯% agree
His wife wanted something different though, and he refused to listen to it. He just kept telling her that she needed to be more like his mom, sit back and let him "rule the house." She was trying to do something different and he was refusing to try anything different or listen to the one person he should have listened to the most, hence the call to Jo.
That's a cheap excuse to not go to therapy and fix yourself
I love how it starts with one of the kids holding scissors. Like, yeah...this is what we are dealing with, I guess.
The s-S-sci-S-sci-scissorman! 😰✂️
Jontron ref?:0
@@Bootystank99659 if I lived with that dad I'd feel like Jennifer
Love how the dad doesn’t realize that his bad behavior is making them act out
Just found out the dad Chris died in 2019 I hope he kept the good relationships with his family and may he Rest In Peace
How?
@@makstherandomuploader658 on what I saw it said he died from undisclosed causes
Omg :(
can you give some proof?
I looked up the obituary and it did not mention Joy. I assume they must have gotten divorced.
That’s sad.
One major problem with the aggressive approach is that it only works until the kids are big enough to fight back.
Or skilled enough to hide and lie.
I love that Jo doesn't make the parents PERSONALLY wrong but instead focuses
on their destructive or toxic BEHAVIOR
& SHOWS them she's on THEIR TEAM. 💙
Tbf Noah was giving lodz of chances by the dad and wouldn't listen just got cheeky and smart
"Cuz you're not married to your mother!" GET EM JO!
Chris Potter almost sounds like Ray Romano.
He does 😂
Yeah, you’re right.
Yes he does definitely
He rly does😂😂
Agreed. 😂😂😂
I hated this father in this but it's sad he's passed away since. Hope he changed and got on better with the kids, Noah especially, and it was something else that caused them to divorce
The mother was horrible too. Her passiveness taught her children that it was okay to be disrespectful.
@@puapucuve6643 She was awful at parenting but at least she wasn't terrifying to her children.
@@puapucuve6643 at least she wasn’t traumatizing the children
@@puapucuve6643 true, BUT she at least she wasn't downright abusive and demanding respect without giving any like him
@@starrynight8903 nope, she was transforming them into trauma inducing adults.
The fact that the dad is so aggressive and yelling all the time to the point where his kids want to go hide. That makes me so upset because that’s how my childhood was and it’s just showing abusive behavior.
I'm sorry that your childhood was like that
And the excuse for this type of parenting is always “It’s how they were raised and they turned out fine.”😒
7:22 I heard Chris saying “get away from Noah.”
You know watching these made me see what my parents couldve done better and what my parents did good on. both my dad and stepdad used to be disciplinarian and only thought of having fun and play with me when other people are involved or only at the holidays. Now i know why im closer to my mom and my relationship with my stepdad is extremely strained.
My stepdad would yell at me at the smallest of things at some point we just ignore each other.
same.
I wonder who signed Jo's gloves? That was an excellent lesson there. Loved it.
No cause like whenever Jo comes in to comfort the kids, they immediately feel better, and they would calm down whenever they are near her-icon-
The fact the they missed their chance to name one of their boy's harry potter 3 times is flabergasting
I bet he's under their stairs, not making any noise and pretending he doesn't exist 😂
Sorry mate, but yelling doesn’t work. You’re only going to make the kids scared of you.
Facts
@@ImWattsonlol Yep and I know myself from experience.
I got yelled at by my dad and hit on the hand plus the butt with the belt
@@princessnatalie5045 me too
I turned out fine.
It's really hard for me to watch this video cause it reminds me of my childhood.
Same 😞
It reminds me of the yelling teacher I had
Same
Everyone in the comments section has your back :)
Not me? Lol but I have your back
I really respect these Dads who can own up to what they are doing wrong and are willing to change. Its not always that way.
Noah and his dad bonding was so sweet ☹️
I find that the skills Jo teaches are useful not just with children. We own rentals- my husband thinks YELLING at our tenants when they don’t pay or workers when they are behind schedule. He thought he had things handled, he didn’t. I would go and set out expectations and consequences. Guess who had better results. I have referred others to Super Nanny so they can understand these concepts
2022: The Potter Family tribute.
Christopher Potter, died in October 29, 2019
Joy Potter, 48 years old
Noah Potter, 23 years old
Ryan Potter, 19 years old
Jake Potter, 18 years of
Alexa Potter, 16 years old
The moment where he admitted he was wrong hit really hard cuz my family never admits when they are wrong
The way jo put her boxing gloves on😂
I love how Jo was crying in 36:15
Good for the dad.
To change like that, admitting his mistakes.
Great man
sadly he passed on october 29th, 2019
@@gabriellad7843 really?
He is the sort of dad that’s yells and hurts the kids and stuff like this then wonders why they don’t like him
Nice boxing technique 👌 Don't mess with Super Nanny. Love how you give these families the tools they need to heal.
my dad was like this (and worse) and it'a horrible. I couldn't watch all of this. I feel so bad for those kids.
Well you should...this the the most wholesome episode yet I have watched.
Parents have to earn respect to get respect. If that dad yelled at me like that I would yell right back. How dare that father treat his son like that! That makes me mad!
Me too
Me too. He scares the hell outta me!!!
My parents do that and I mean, my dad used to do that all the time but I finally yelled at him because I was tired of his bullying to me. He's mellowed out now but I still am NOT close to him. I'm not close to anyone who yells at me or insults me.
@@Supersoccerchic I don’t blame you. I wouldn’t be either.
Parents need to give respect to get it. They can't expect full respect if they are constantly demanding respect from their kids.
Chris was so sincere when he was thanked for changing his attitude to his kids.
“He scares those kids but he doesn’t scare me” come on Jo, get him!
5:57 Noah's Dad Went Scorpion Mode 😂😂😂
OMG YES
@@etezinhayoutube653 I agree! That was so scary!
His name is Chris
5:57 it looks like the dad is flipping off Noah
@@kendallthiede373hi
Super nanny know how to box
When I was young, I was lucky that my family was nice to me. They just talked with me and let me continue my day. I don't rly agree with the "Go to bed right now" as my parents just made me stop playing or do something more productive than going to bed. Still, happy they changed!
Dangggg jo out here with the boxing 🥊