Bradley: "when I punch you, you punch me back" Bradley's Dad: "yeah, that's what I do, because it's not nice to punch somebody" so you're being violent to your child to teach them that violence isn't acceptable. Makes total sense. edit: 1 minute later: Bradley punches Callum.
And when Fluer tells him Bradley punched Callum his response is to turn to Bradley and ask "what did you do that for mate?" Who TF cares why he did it? It was not okay and he needed to be disciplined and clearly corrected on his punching younger children.
Seriously: this is probably why the toddlers who are hitters probably have been HIT themselves. Like seriously dad: so you admit that your the reason why your son just hit punched Callum.
I have never disagreed with Tanya on any episode in seasons 1 & 2 (which is all I can find online in America and they’re not even complete weeks on some), BUT I’m torn on this one with the circus! Why should Jasmine, who has behaved beautifully throughout the week, with hardly any praise from her parents, only get to go the circus if Bradley eats new foods? I don’t think that’s exactly fair! JMO!
No it's not just you. Even when Jasmine was receiving attention from her parents on the show it was like she was being used as the more cooperative child to eat her meals so mom & dad could force Bradley to try to do as well as his sister. It seemed once Bradley became more cooperative at the table Jasmine was in the background again.
I also agree with this. I was really disheartened when I saw her face. She was being used as a pawn. Mom and Jasmine should have gone and Bradley and dad stayed home. This will bring up a lot of resentment .
And Bradley isn’t eating new food, he’s putting it to his lips and barely nibbling on it, I guess literally baby steps but still that’s a far cry from eating the food
I don't find Bradley adorable at all. He blatantly bullied Calum twice, then pulls the crocodile tears. He's sneaky and tells blatant lies as well. Not adorable.
You likely see through the cuteness & manipulative behavior to see the actual child with all his faults, flaws and strengths. I felt the same way about Harry in previous group of families. Everyone thought Harry was an absolute doll including Tanya and I saw a self centered spoiled brat.
Callum cant communicate his feelings and gets frustrated. He lets out his feelings the best way he knows how. That’s not being naughty. Bradley lied and said the car was his when he knew it was not and poor Callum was punished.
Cuz Bradley is a master manipulator and the whole “eating” new food isn’t that it’s just kissing it with his lips. That whole situation is manipulation of actually eating
I really want to encourage parents to get rid of the Paci/Dummy before age one. My son loved his Nucki, and as a first child we didn't think anything was wrong with letting him have it. We did until almost the age of 3.5. By then the problems were already done. It not only made the shape of his front teeth protrude into a circle, but it made it so his tongue pushed against his teeth, and it gave him a lisp. He wore braces with a tongue trainer from the ages of 13 to 18. They were removed literally the week right before he left for Uni. He is almost 27, and still has a slight lisp, like a lazy S. His teeth thank goodness are perfect. Our other two children we got rid of Paci before age 1. No teeth or speech problems with them. Also the dental work for him through his braces phase was well over $14,000.
I don’t like the fact that Brad took Callums car and said it was his and yet when Callum gets upset he’s the one that gets punished. I don’t think that Callums mom knew what happened but Bradlys mom should have told her and Bradley should have Been punished. Callum isn’t able to verbalize enough to defend himself
I wondered about that too. It appeared initially the toy car was Bradley's then we hear it in fact belongs to Callum and I thought Bradley had lied saying it was his, not cool. Maybe Callum was givin a time out for his reaction but Bradley should have been corrected for not revealing it wasn't his toy in the first place. Is he another Harry? Just too cute to be answerable for his behavior??
@@marylyn66 Bradley had a real nasty streak that I hope they nipped in the bud. He was so manipulative, sneaky and aggressive, and with that little blond angelic face, he was getting away with some of it.
@@lessehead But similar to Dr. Tanya's reaction with little Harry previously, she doesn't seem to catch the bratty behavior in Bradley either. His parents are hit and miss too.
@@marylyn66 I didn’t think Harry was adorable in the least. His behavior was insufferable, and his parents allowed it. I don’t care how depressed you are, you still have to parent. As a teacher, I would have put a stop to it in one day. His parents were full of excuses. When the consequences are severe enough, children change their behaviors. I hope his parents toughened up in a major way for the sake of the whole family. We teachers end up suffering with the animalistic, uncontrollable behaviors of these kids who disrupt our classrooms and keep the other children from learning.
@@lessehead I know teachers end up having to deal with what negligent parents didn't. At a cost to the entire classroom too unless the child is assigned its own TA. Then that child is labeled and usually ends up behind due to initial struggles with following rules and attention problems. Meanwhile you cannot expect support from the parents who are either outraged and fighting the program or wringing their hands and weeping. A child of normal intelligence can take years to catch up simply because the child was not taught to respect authority, do as told and to realize he or she is simply another child in a group and entitled to no more than any of the other children. Then there's the discipline problems and its not unheard of to have TA's follow a child around during breaks to avoid harm. I was a secretary for the schoolboard so I had a glimpse of your world. If you have any other major points that these children encounter at entering school that I've overlooked, please let me know. This is a topic that has interested me for quite awhile.
I caught that too. Once Bradley became cooperative at the table Jasmine was in the background again. Tanya seems to fall under the spell at times too. I'm reminded of little Harry from previous week who received all the attention and praise compared to what was left for older and younger brothers and Tanya was as caught up in little Harry's spell as as his parents were.
Absolutely! The attention they, including Tanya, gave him was ridiculous. I would have told him that Jasmine was going to the circus and if he wanted to go, he had to do a, b, and c. He needs to fail sometimes to see that they mean business. All these parents are way too afraid of letting their kids fail sometimes. We learn from our failures as well as our successes.
Brad lied!! He knew callum couldn't say wait no, that isn't his! Why was he not punished or talked to about that? Callum couldn't explain he was lying... And then jasmine is left alone again... Ugh my heart aches for that little girl.
So once again Argh! This was last episode posted few weeks ago once again leaving us hanging with regards to how the full week turned out for the 3 families featured. If there is a site one can go to view the remaining episodes where payment is required, please let me know. I want to see hoe these families and previously unfinished serious have managed the full six days.
My God. Parents need to take control. Children can't do it fur themselves and the Parents need to be in the same page. I saw this in the first 10 seconds
I've been impressed watching the change in Callum this series. To me this little boy has really advanced. I hope the improved behavior continues after they return home.
The fact that the dad said that I punch you because it hurts others makes me mad: Dad literally just admitted on camera that he’s the reason for Bradley’s aggressive behavior. No less than 30 seconds later and Bradley has hurt Callum. Great parenting dad. What makes me even more angry is the fact that Callum got in trouble. Bradley’s mom should have told Callum’s mom what happened outside. Cause now Callum is in trouble. I know that hitting is unacceptable as we see with Bradley but with Callum who can barely communicate other than hitting, kicking, biting and screaming his head off cause he only has a certain amount of functioning words that doesn’t seem fair. He can’t help it. Bradley can. So Bradley shouldn’t have gotten to play with the car all together because he said that it was his, hit, and then refused to say a sincere apology to Callum. As for Callum timeout should have been enough. He should have been able to get back in the car after his timeout. Because he can’t communicate properly. So Bradley is very manipulative. And his parents need to control him better because just because they are there to fix a feeding problem doesn’t mean they don’t have to fix his aggressive behavior while they are there
Ridiculous!!! These brats need DISCIPLINE!!! Especially when they hit a parent! Otherwise, when they become preteens and teens, they will be awful! These children have it all down pat.......how to manipulate their parents!
But why are so many parents so easy to manipulate these days. I do not recall encountering these sorts of issues while raising my children ( all in 30's now ) nor in friends, families and neighbors families. Parents didn't tolerate biting, hitting & kicking, swearing or any behavior that they would not be allowed to use on others in general. Is it guilt that causes parents to ignore the behavior until its too late because it's become totally out of their control?
@@marylyn66 Somewhere down the line, parents got the impression that they were supposed to be their child’s friend, that their child had to like them, and that discipline was bad. They got their children whatever they wanted, waited on them like servants, coddled them and never said NO. This led to a generation of bratty, out of control, entitled children and very confused, weak parents who didn’t know how to take back the reins. Now they need someone like Tanya to teach them what they should have been doing all along; giving their children consequences for bad behavior and rewards for doing the right thing.
@@lessehead Right you are. Parents have given up all authority and now feel if they discipline their child, the child won't love them. That terrifies parents it seems. This system is sick, especially since we watch two-parent families quarrel constantly using children as pawns. The children are aware when mom & dad are fighting its the best time to get what they want.
@@lessehead Yes. What you said. A Generation of Parents who do not how to parent. I wasn't by my kids friend nor did I care if they liked me. They are now adults and well adjusted.
Re Talula - anyone recall when a Talula began to dislike her mommy and start demanding daddy do everything instead? The birth of little Tarro is what I'm curious about. I noticed two occasions wheen daddy was busy seeing to Tarro to which Talula immediately became demanding of daddy and when mommy offered to take care of Talula's need she screamed "No I don't like you and the terrible behavior came out Could it just be mommy birthing competition forTalula's daddy time or is it mommy birthing a big old bother for her to compete with .
I get the feeling Tallulah's mom has said very hurtful things to her dad in front of her OR dad tells Tallulah that mom hurt his feelings in order to manipulate her and encouraging her to dislike mom. Either mom needs to stop lashing out at dad in front of the kids or dad needs to stop playing victim or likely both. No telling what this child is hearing at home.
@@carolethorn3211 You definitely have defined the home situation before the family came to the house as I started to see it too. Talulah would not just be hateful to a parent for no particular reason.
Agreed. Bradley continues to manipulate with food. I'm not a psychologist but raised one picky eater out of four and we would insist that he try everything which meant taking a proper bite, not being affectionate to that piece of food instead. And it wasn't easy but we struggled through and now at 31 he eats practically anything.
It didn’t seem like much progress to me either, and I still see Jasmine being ignored for the most part. But I don’t have a strained relationship with my partner either, so my children aren’t stressed out and needing to find control over something. It’ll be interesting to see if Jasmine ends up with an eating disorder one day.
At face value it definitely seems like a ridiculous concept but there's research to show that a child's willingness to bring a food up to their mouths and process some of it's sensory elements (texture, temperature, wetness, flavour etc) significantly increases the chance of their doing it again to build on their previous experience etc etc. There's also research evidence that for the more reluctant eaters it can take up 12 times of doing so before they're willing to put it in their mouth. There's also increased risk of long term detrimental outcomes for those with parents that use discipline, coercion or control to force a child to eat like eating and feeding disorders, obesity and self harm. Best left to the experts.
Does this one have a ending showing them leaving and how their progress is doing I hope they all did good when they went home I like the ones that we get to see how they're doing after they go home
These children are all darling! In a couple of years there will be such great improvement with age and hopefully the parents will keep up with the skills they have learned.
The reason Supernanny uses a chair in the method she does is because she's in the kids own home. Putting them in their rooms without making them sit in a chair is not time out because all of their toys and things are in there. This is an experimental house there's no toys in the room there so the whole room is a time out area.
Supernanny Jo Frost believes children should not be put in their bedrooms where they sleep and play for time outs. Supernanny recommends a time out chair or step and sometimes a spare room without toys or TV/computer games be used as a calm down zone dependingon childs age and temperament.
Bradley: "when I punch you, you punch me back" Bradley's Dad: "yeah, that's what I do, because it's not nice to punch somebody" so you're being violent to your child to teach them that violence isn't acceptable. Makes total sense.
edit: 1 minute later: Bradley punches Callum.
And when Fluer tells him Bradley punched Callum his response is to turn to Bradley and ask "what did you do that for mate?" Who TF cares why he did it? It was not okay and he needed to be disciplined and clearly corrected on his punching younger children.
Seriously: this is probably why the toddlers who are hitters probably have been HIT themselves. Like seriously dad: so you admit that your the reason why your son just hit punched Callum.
@@joeybonavita2739 no lol all toddlers hit except the crybaby docile ones
Bradley still isn’t eating the new food, he’s taking the tiniest little nibbles ever, like grain size bites of that which is damn near impossible
Bradley and his little accent have my whole heart!
Perfect timing with Claire’s Mum turning up 💞💞💞
Loved when the parents being united yielded such great results! And Bradley did so well eating.And way to go Callum!
I have never disagreed with Tanya on any episode in seasons 1 & 2 (which is all I can find online in America and they’re not even complete weeks on some), BUT I’m torn on this one with the circus! Why should Jasmine, who has behaved beautifully throughout the week, with hardly any praise from her parents, only get to go the circus if Bradley eats new foods? I don’t think that’s exactly fair! JMO!
right i felt so bad for her when i saw the look on her face when tonya said that
i felt bad for jasmine all around. Good to know it's not just me.
No it's not just you. Even when Jasmine was receiving attention from her parents on the show it was like she was being used as the more cooperative child to eat her meals so mom & dad could force Bradley to try to do as well as his sister. It seemed once Bradley became more cooperative at the table Jasmine was in the background again.
I also agree with this. I was really disheartened when I saw her face. She was being used as a pawn. Mom and Jasmine should have gone and Bradley and dad stayed home. This will bring up a lot of resentment .
And Bradley isn’t eating new food, he’s putting it to his lips and barely nibbling on it, I guess literally baby steps but still that’s a far cry from eating the food
I said it from the start - brad doesn't have issues with food, he is spoiled and manipulative! I don't think he is adorable.. He is a bully.
bradley's quite sneaky, too good too be true. Worryingly
I totally agree, he’s a master manipulator - he faked his parents out on 3 occasions with “trying” new foods and he got rewarded!
I don't find Bradley adorable at all. He blatantly bullied Calum twice, then pulls the crocodile tears. He's sneaky and tells blatant lies as well. Not adorable.
You likely see through the cuteness & manipulative behavior to see the actual child with all his faults, flaws and strengths. I felt the same way about Harry in previous group of families. Everyone thought Harry was an absolute doll including Tanya and I saw a self centered spoiled brat.
I do find Bradley adorable, but I think that his parents allow him to get away with too much due to their anxiety about his eating.
Callum cant communicate his feelings and gets frustrated. He lets out his feelings the best way he knows how. That’s not being naughty. Bradley lied and said the car was his when he knew it was not and poor Callum was punished.
Cuz Bradley is a master manipulator and the whole “eating” new food isn’t that it’s just kissing it with his lips. That whole situation is manipulation of actually eating
I really want to encourage parents to get rid of the Paci/Dummy before age one. My son loved his Nucki, and as a first child we didn't think anything was wrong with letting him have it. We did until almost the age of 3.5. By then the problems were already done. It not only made the shape of his front teeth protrude into a circle, but it made it so his tongue pushed against his teeth, and it gave him a lisp. He wore braces with a tongue trainer from the ages of 13 to 18. They were removed literally the week right before he left for Uni. He is almost 27, and still has a slight lisp, like a lazy S. His teeth thank goodness are perfect. Our other two children we got rid of Paci before age 1. No teeth or speech problems with them. Also the dental work for him through his braces phase was well over $14,000.
Im surprized, in this era of putting kids in bubble wrap, that some parents shove something damaging right in their mouth°°
😂 Well done, Mum's and kids!!
callin what a sweetie . even tho the kids gettin punished for socking Him
he still had empathy . the AWWWWWE . when his assaulter was crying
I don’t like the fact that Brad took Callums car and said it was his and yet when Callum gets upset he’s the one that gets punished. I don’t think that Callums mom knew what happened but Bradlys mom should have told her and Bradley should have Been punished. Callum isn’t able to verbalize enough to defend himself
I wondered about that too. It appeared initially the toy car was Bradley's then we hear it in fact belongs to Callum and I thought Bradley had lied saying it was his, not cool. Maybe Callum was givin a time out for his reaction but Bradley should have been corrected for not revealing it wasn't his toy in the first place. Is he another Harry? Just too cute to be answerable for his behavior??
@@marylyn66 Bradley had a real nasty streak that I hope they nipped in the bud. He was so manipulative, sneaky and aggressive, and with that little blond angelic face, he was getting away with some of it.
@@lessehead But similar to Dr. Tanya's reaction with little Harry previously, she doesn't seem to catch the bratty behavior in Bradley either. His parents are hit and miss too.
@@marylyn66 I didn’t think Harry was adorable in the least. His behavior was insufferable, and his parents allowed it. I don’t care how depressed you are, you still have to parent. As a teacher, I would have put a stop to it in one day. His parents were full of excuses. When the consequences are severe enough, children change their behaviors. I hope his parents toughened up in a major way for the sake of the whole family. We teachers end up suffering with the animalistic, uncontrollable behaviors of these kids who disrupt our classrooms and keep the other children from learning.
@@lessehead I know teachers end up having to deal with what negligent parents didn't. At a cost to the entire classroom too unless the child is assigned its own TA. Then that child is labeled and usually ends up behind due to initial struggles with following rules and attention problems. Meanwhile you cannot expect support from the parents who are either outraged and fighting the program or wringing their hands and weeping. A child of normal intelligence can take years to catch up simply because the child was not taught to respect authority, do as told and to realize he or she is simply another child in a group and entitled to no more than any of the other children. Then there's the discipline problems and its not unheard of to have TA's follow a child around during breaks to avoid harm. I was a secretary for the schoolboard so I had a glimpse of your world. If you have any other major points that these children encounter at entering school that I've overlooked, please let me know. This is a topic that has interested me for quite awhile.
The sister of the non eater gets treated like a 2nd class citizen unless they need her to make the other one jealous
Oddly enough she looks more gaunt than the non eater too.
Agreed, and I disagree that the circus is held ransom to her to Bradley’s eating new foods!
I caught that too. Once Bradley became cooperative at the table Jasmine was in the background again. Tanya seems to fall under the spell at times too. I'm reminded of little Harry from previous week who received all the attention and praise compared to what was left for older and younger brothers and Tanya was as caught up in little Harry's spell as as his parents were.
Absolutely! The attention they, including Tanya, gave him was ridiculous. I would have told him that Jasmine was going to the circus and if he wanted to go, he had to do a, b, and c. He needs to fail sometimes to see that they mean business. All these parents are way too afraid of letting their kids fail sometimes. We learn from our failures as well as our successes.
Brad lied!! He knew callum couldn't say wait no, that isn't his! Why was he not punished or talked to about that? Callum couldn't explain he was lying... And then jasmine is left alone again... Ugh my heart aches for that little girl.
Sad thing too is at almost 3 Collin should be able to explain that whole situation a little bit
I wonder if they checked for a tongue tie? and they should have brought a speech therapist in for Callum.
Naw, just paci-tied
So once again Argh! This was last episode posted few weeks ago once again leaving us hanging with regards to how the full week turned out for the 3 families featured. If there is a site one can go to view the remaining episodes where payment is required, please let me know. I want to see hoe these families and previously unfinished serious have managed the full six days.
I agree with you. If you are going to upload episodes then upload all of them - or else don't upload at all!
Yes very frustrating to not see the ending and progress made.
I can't find it anywhere, unfortunately no longer available on BBC where it originally aired over a decade ago
My God. Parents need to take control. Children can't do it fur themselves and the Parents need to be in the same page. I saw this in the first 10 seconds
Tallulah is adorable when behaving. Jasmine is an amazing little girl. She deserves the circus!!!!!
I've been impressed watching the change in Callum this series. To me this little boy has really advanced. I hope the improved behavior continues after they return home.
The fact that the dad said that I punch you because it hurts others makes me mad: Dad literally just admitted on camera that he’s the reason for Bradley’s aggressive behavior. No less than 30 seconds later and Bradley has hurt Callum. Great parenting dad. What makes me even more angry is the fact that Callum got in trouble. Bradley’s mom should have told Callum’s mom what happened outside. Cause now Callum is in trouble. I know that hitting is unacceptable as we see with Bradley but with Callum who can barely communicate other than hitting, kicking, biting and screaming his head off cause he only has a certain amount of functioning words that doesn’t seem fair. He can’t help it. Bradley can. So Bradley shouldn’t have gotten to play with the car all together because he said that it was his, hit, and then refused to say a sincere apology to Callum. As for Callum timeout should have been enough. He should have been able to get back in the car after his timeout. Because he can’t communicate properly. So Bradley is very manipulative. And his parents need to control him better because just because they are there to fix a feeding problem doesn’t mean they don’t have to fix his aggressive behavior while they are there
Ridiculous!!! These brats need DISCIPLINE!!! Especially when they hit a parent! Otherwise, when they become preteens and teens, they will be awful! These children have it all down pat.......how to manipulate their parents!
But why are so many parents so easy to manipulate these days. I do not recall encountering these sorts of issues while raising my children ( all in 30's now ) nor in friends, families and neighbors families. Parents didn't tolerate biting, hitting & kicking, swearing or any behavior that they would not be allowed to use on others in general. Is it guilt that causes parents to ignore the behavior until its too late because it's become totally out of their control?
@@marylyn66 Somewhere down the line, parents got the impression that they were supposed to be their child’s friend, that their child had to like them, and that discipline was bad. They got their children whatever they wanted, waited on them like servants, coddled them and never said NO. This led to a generation of bratty, out of control, entitled children and very confused, weak parents who didn’t know how to take back the reins. Now they need someone like Tanya to teach them what they should have been doing all along; giving their children consequences for bad behavior and rewards for doing the right thing.
@@lessehead Right you are. Parents have given up all authority and now feel if they discipline their child, the child won't love them. That terrifies parents it seems. This system is sick, especially since we watch two-parent families quarrel constantly using children as pawns. The children are aware when mom & dad are fighting its the best time to get what they want.
@@lessehead
Yes.
What you said.
A Generation of Parents who do not how to parent.
I wasn't by my kids friend nor did I care if they liked me.
They are now adults and well adjusted.
Re Talula - anyone recall when a Talula began to dislike her mommy and start demanding daddy do everything instead? The birth of little Tarro is what I'm curious about. I noticed two occasions wheen daddy was busy seeing to Tarro to which Talula immediately became demanding of daddy and when mommy offered to take care of Talula's need she screamed "No I don't like you and the terrible behavior came out
Could it just be mommy birthing competition forTalula's daddy time or is it mommy birthing a big old bother for her to compete with .
I get the feeling Tallulah's mom has said very hurtful things to her dad in front of her OR dad tells Tallulah that mom hurt his feelings in order to manipulate her and encouraging her to dislike mom. Either mom needs to stop lashing out at dad in front of the kids or dad needs to stop playing victim or likely both. No telling what this child is hearing at home.
@@carolethorn3211 You definitely have defined the home situation before the family came to the house as I started to see it too. Talulah would not just be hateful to a parent for no particular reason.
Callum was playing nicely and Mom interrupted. Making Callum stop playing. Wrong v
I didn't see much progress in Bradley's eating. Like he kissed the egg 🍳 but didn't eat it. taking a nibble is progress kissing a food isn't progress.
Agreed. Bradley continues to manipulate with food. I'm not a psychologist but raised one picky eater out of four and we would insist that he try everything which meant taking a proper bite, not being affectionate to that piece of food instead. And it wasn't easy but we struggled through and now at 31 he eats practically anything.
It didn’t seem like much progress to me either, and I still see Jasmine being ignored for the most part. But I don’t have a strained relationship with my partner either, so my children aren’t stressed out and needing to find control over something. It’ll be interesting to see if Jasmine ends up with an eating disorder one day.
I think the professional knows more. Sorry but disagree with you there
@@pinkmonkeybird2644 interesting?? Really. Don't you mean sad and tragic.
At face value it definitely seems like a ridiculous concept but there's research to show that a child's willingness to bring a food up to their mouths and process some of it's sensory elements (texture, temperature, wetness, flavour etc) significantly increases the chance of their doing it again to build on their previous experience etc etc. There's also research evidence that for the more reluctant eaters it can take up 12 times of doing so before they're willing to put it in their mouth. There's also increased risk of long term detrimental outcomes for those with parents that use discipline, coercion or control to force a child to eat like eating and feeding disorders, obesity and self harm. Best left to the experts.
I find it odd that Clair wanted her mom and wanted to see her but then when she saw her she didn't look happy.. at all..
Does this one have a ending showing them leaving and how their progress is doing I hope they all did good when they went home I like the ones that we get to see how they're doing after they go home
Taluka and her mother are quite the pair.
When it says [laugh] wow or [music] while in fact the kid is crying/spoil growling/wailing, you know subtitles are fkd up
These children are all darling! In a couple of years there will be such great improvement with age and hopefully the parents will keep up with the skills they have learned.
What the heck is with "locking" the kids in the room and holding the door like this? Super nanny would be as disgusted as I am wth
What would you do instead? genuinly asking, i'm curious.
@@magical571 you have got to be joking
The reason Supernanny uses a chair in the method she does is because she's in the kids own home. Putting them in their rooms without making them sit in a chair is not time out because all of their toys and things are in there. This is an experimental house there's no toys in the room there so the whole room is a time out area.
@@Valerie-vn6it why is her comment a joke? She's asking a sincere question and you mock her? 🙄
Supernanny Jo Frost believes children should not be put in their bedrooms where they sleep and play for time outs. Supernanny recommends a time out chair or step and sometimes a spare room without toys or TV/computer games be used as a calm down zone dependingon childs age and temperament.
Wow!
Why is that woman interrupting their dinner?
Cut the intros. Way too long.
I'm sorry but I had to cut it short
Sure, embarrass Brad in frint of all the other kifs. How rediculous.
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