My 12 year old loves to watch this show with me. He's always amazed at how some kids have the b@lls to act like this lol but I'm glad the parents who go on this show have the awareness and bravery to ask for help. I hope it's worked out for them all
I show these to my kids as well. Them seeing kids being naughty actually helps them observe from another perspective and recognize when they don’t listen.
Yes, that got to me too. Jo is just the ideal happy medium of firm and consistent, yet soft and loving. All new parents should be required to watch her show.
I have autism and adhd and even my parents knew what sharp objects I can handle and which ones I need to be kept from...there just being dumb and honestly need to know better...a 6 year old in itself may not understand the danger of sharp objects even...so they need to be kept away...I hope they learned this
Besides the fact that there are other people out there like her. What can ya say. It’s what she’s here for, not to just help individual families with skills and to educate but people around the world to give the opportunity To learn from her on the other side of it as well.
That poor nanny taking care of kids that have no discipline.What if something had happened while she was taking care of them ?!?! Of course she was going to get blamed. If you can't deal with your kids then don't put the responsibility to the nanny is not fair. By the way I hope they are doin ok .
as someone with ADHD I’m really happy Joe took it seriously and talked to the parents. I wish doctors explained everything to the parents and patient with diagnosis.I hope these parents understand that this isn’t something that will ever go away and that they need to be supportive.
@@mazieg7072 No one outgrows it. You just learn how to mask it so that others can't tell and struggle in silence because neurotypical people just don't understand.
It’s so sad when parents think they can discipline the adhd out of their kid, these kids really need some solid support and boundaries but not just discipline all the time
@@drshelkie4153 and different dosages make differences, and if you only look for the changes you want to see you might not see the differences you want (my mom doesnt think my adhd meds are working because my "attitude hasnt changed")
@@drshelkie4153 That’s what I was thinking…they start on the lowest dose and increase as needed. Maybe his dose was too low and that’s why it didn’t work…
Discipline is multifaceted. Discipline is not just consequences. The root word is disciple. It's loving your child and correcting negative behavior as well as growing positive behavior.
Hearing these parents say things like "he doesn't WANT to listen" or "he doesn't WANT to do his homework" aggravates me so much. As someone with diagnosed ADHD, it isn't that we choose not to do things, it's that we can't. It's so hard to focus when you have 1,000 other things going on in your mind.
Girl, really? He actually laughed in his father's face. That IS choosing not to listen. I get he doesn't choose not to listen all the time, but on that occasion, when father said "he choose not to listen to me", the kid actually chose not to listen.
Why does this child who is in kindergarten have homework? "After 20 minutes he started to wobble with his focus. " OF COURSE! He's in freaking kindergarten!
No childcare can instill any discipline if the parents are not on board keeping the discipline enforced. It is very frustrating I can tell you. Children quickly recognise when people joke around. I have had my share of it. I don't play around with them so parents have to step up and stay consistent.
@@angelfolmar2732 Many of them are afraid to discipline their children and I am not talking about spankings. If children go to school and tell the teacher that their parent was "mean" to them, the parents are investigated. And who knows what that will end up costing in both time and money!
As someone with ADHD, seeing that mother burst into tears when Joe told them exactly how it is with their kid was... oddly cathartic for me. Seeing them realise how damaging and ableist they really are.
this episode hit hard because my mom chose not to medicate my ADHD, (still to this day) and it made my life absolutely MISERABLE, to say the least. hearing the things the parents were saying in this made me so deeply upset
I had some guidance of people who somehow did aid me using the system Kyle receive d but it failed eventually regardless and my parents and schools refused to continue looking into it cos they gave up whenever I screamed no.... Luckily as an adult i can pinpoint things and it's gotten better without meds but I admit at times .... Could meds improve the sudden outbursts i still get...
@@myrkflinn4331 talk to your Dr. I get many wld rather not take constant medication for whatever reason, but if it makes your life easier and you are happier then it is worth considering. I hope things work for you. Sending you all the love.
Dad: My fear is he already got kicked out of kindergarten, if they remove him to another type of school that's just my worst nightmare Also Dad: ~has done nothing to discipline or understand ADHD~ Kyle just wants to push my buttons
@@mothershipexe2242 they said he was not on meds cuz it did not make him easier to handle and it made me so mad adhd meds should never be used to make the parents life easier it needs to be only about improving the child's quality of life and making It easier for them
Rich people and their "nannies".....the mom had barely even talked to the woman she leaves her kids with all day. She said she feels more comfortable with her nanny now. There's no way in hell I'd leave my kids with someone I don't feel comfortable with!!
I'm stating the obvious, but Jo is so good with kids! When the kids were saying goodbye, she was making goofy faces and telling them how happy she was with them!
My biggest pet peeve is parents who don’t bother to research their child’s mental/behavioral disorders. I’ve suffered from chronic depression since I was 13 and my mother never bothered doing any research, not even when I gave her material to read. Instead, she chose to keep her normal parenting course which was somewhat contributing to my depression. It’s so important to learn and understand early to make the lifestyle and mindset changes necessary for the family to be on the same emotional page.
Sorry about that, maybe you can still seat with your mother and try to ask why she didn't do any thing, maybe she will explain, you can forgive her, and you will feel better.
@@linarevero1263 Sadly, it’s never that simple. She has her own traumas that she’s refusing to get help for and instead of getting help she takes her frustrations out on others through belittling criticism. Since I left home, I can tell she’s trying to do some self-reflecting but she needs professional help. I can only do so much by talking to her and giving her information.
I think she meant that the struggles don't get easier if you don't address them, and wasn't really talking about adhd itself but the aggression and behavioral issues and how they affect the kid? ADHD doesn't go away, but they can help Kyle deal with it better.
Yes, it actually does work. It’s better to be compassionate and encouraging then just doing nothing but scolding and yelling at kids. (Especially disabled children)
Jo’s professional- she knows an ADHD diagnosis might be wrong and he needs more structured first - then if he does have it, they can work within what he needs. I am NOT dismissing his diagnosis or anyone who has it.
Exactly, I say this to people all the time. It's the best form of contraception that's available, plus it's free! Children aren't free so they may as well watch this, not only will it save them from early teen pregnancy but also they probably won't ever have kids! How amazing is that?! 😃
Being clueless was obvious when she let her ADHD child play with scissors. I saw that and I thought, "What?! Is she for REAL?!" She should have took them away from him the FIRST time. Had he cut himself, the parents would probably blame Supernanny! I can see it already.
They know how to make them. But they don't know how to manage them. Then DON'T MAKE THEM. NO ONE WILL BE THE WORSE FOR WEAR IF YOU DON'T BREED. Geezus, it's not rocket science. Snip it and you're done, man. GEEZUS.
I absolutely love how the children always love on Super Nanny so much when she leaves. They actually truly seem like they are glad she came and fixed their family.❤ 💜💙💚🧡💛
kids love people who set rules and boundaries. I think it lends to them feeling secure. when I nannied I was always shocked the kids I was most strict with always asked for me back.
Anyone else notice the different ways either parent reacted to jo leaving for 3 days? Dad: "I think Kyle is going to still push buttons" Mom "I hope we remember the right way to do things"
The fact that the parents didn’t even try to learn or understand their sons ADHD is just irritating and sad. You can’t expect your child to behave well or function well if their needs isn’t being met or anything involved/happening with them isn’t being taken care of.
If she had taken the sissors away the situation would have lessened. She took away the other kid but she wouldn't have needed to if she took the sissors instead.
I think parents just have to keep in mind that their children are people, too. They’re people not your own personal downer bc you have to raise them. You made the choice to have them and now you have gifted yourself the responsibility to raise them. If you’re not willing to do that, don’t have kids.
Ahhh, am I supposed to take the scissors away? Oooh, locks on the doors? Who’d a thunk it! Put the knives up? Really. Never knew that. Good grief 🤦🏼♀️
This episode really hit home for me. I’m ADD and I can sympathize with some of Kyle’s challenges. I’ve gone to 5 different schools (3 public and 2 private) and none of them were able to successfully help me. Jojo did more for that kid than my whole education. She’s a truly remarkable person. ❤️
The idea is to give your children coping skills to deal with their reality - then use their talents to overcome the behaviors that interfere with their dreams.
The thing is what are the parents going to do when their child is dead by the things their doing. The girl on the staircase hanging on scared me to death. Jumping in the pool. The nanny was so great full the mother showed up. I would have ran to and never came back.
No one’s going to mention how the dad walked out and said “said didn’t mom tell you to get out of the phone?” Then tried again but said car🤣 thank god Jo introduced herself right then or he may have named off more things trying to get to pool lol
When she said they stopped giving him medication because it wasn't getting easier FOR THEM, I knew they were in big trouble. The boy is struggling and his parents aren't even trying
As someone who was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, the way that poor boy is treated makes me so angry. Not to mention that ADHD is highly related to genes so one of the parents probably has it too.
ADHD should not be blamed for all bad behavior in children that have it. Rule of thumb: not all kids with adhd behave badly and not every kid who behaves badly has adhd.
Yes u can! Amphetamines are different than anti depressants. I’ve taken both and amphetamines work instantly while anti depressants / most other meds take about two weeks to feel the effects
I use both text and direct conversation to the parents in front of the children. I switch televisions off and use firm voice to get my requests across.
If I was their mom? I’d warn once. I’d warn twice. I’d warn up to 3 times. After that 3rd strike? Oh hun.... I don’t care If it’s over 40•C outside, the pool would be empty the next day.
I’m glad my son never had homework. He’s in 2nd grade now, not once had homework. From kindergarten to now. His school just doesn’t believe in homework, especially for young kids. Home should be for family, playing, unwinding. School is for work, home should not be. Use that time to spend with family not doing more work for school. Especially for kids that have disabilities. Poor kid. I hope all schools eventually hop on the “no homework” train, especially for elementary kids.
@@bark4973 Seriously, I hope you are not planning on going to college, because you won't be ready, if all you do is activities. School is supposed to teach you how to learn, and that takes effort.
I love watching these videos with kids that have adhd because i also have adhd and it makes me feels that im not the only one going threw this because its very hard for me to control my adhd also.
That’s ok, it’s those pesky sound-alike letters. I often mix up certain vowels in certain words, like when I once accidentally spelled Platonic as Plutonic.
The choice to not medicate Kyle.... because he wasn't any easier to deal with. Woman, that's not why you take ADHD medication. It's for HIM, not for making YOUR life easier.
2022: The Park Family. Kyle Park, 21 years old Farley Park, 19 years old Peirence Park, 16 years old Heather Park, 52 years old Michael Park, 53 years old
The parents need to be there and I understand they’re working full time jobs but something has to be done. Also, the nanny sucks, she’s just there to get paid she isn’t really doing anything.
I love when my six year old watches these with me, she always says the obvious “ well why don’t they just listen then!?” 😂
You must have an angelic daughter x
So cute! Good job Mama!💗👏✨
i used to do the same when i was little hahah
My 12 year old loves to watch this show with me. He's always amazed at how some kids have the b@lls to act like this lol but I'm glad the parents who go on this show have the awareness and bravery to ask for help. I hope it's worked out for them all
I show these to my kids as well. Them seeing kids being naughty actually helps them observe from another perspective and recognize when they don’t listen.
When she told Kyle he wasn’t a bad boy... that hit me hard. That was the first time I’m sure anyone has told him that.
me to
Yes, that got to me too. Jo is just the ideal happy medium of firm and consistent, yet soft and loving. All new parents should be required to watch her show.
You could see in his eyes he didn’t know how to process the compliment.
Timestap please?
@@robinogkissi9000 10:48
I'm Shocked Jo had to even tell the parents to take away sharp objects & put locks on gates to pool & road, no Common sense at all!
Yeah that is so true.
Classic Californians LOL
Common sense isn’t common!!!
You nailed it. No common sense. Why do parents continue to have children when they can’t take care of them?
Can’t believe mom didn’t take the scissors away and continued to allow him to use them.
Any parent that has to be told to take away the scissors from the adhd diagnosed 6 yo has to seriously rethink their life choices.
Idiots
I have autism and adhd and even my parents knew what sharp objects I can handle and which ones I need to be kept from...there just being dumb and honestly need to know better...a 6 year old in itself may not understand the danger of sharp objects even...so they need to be kept away...I hope they learned this
Agreed😑
@@karengerman6178 .
Yeh these parents seem not all there!
When Alejandra dipped as soon as mom pulled in 😂😂💀 I get her
i know hahahah
Jo said she should have stayed to let mum know how the day went. I think mum knows.
I would heve been away before lunch
😂😂😂
"So, if the nanni's not dissiplinin, and the parent's aren't dissiplinin
HOOZ DISSIPLININ?!?
Im sorry bro, i had to!😂
Disciplining*
@@Owill0w I know it's spelt wrong, I was taking the mick out of the way she said it.
To answer who's disciplining: NOBODY!
@@nikkdisneylover8390 the supernanny xd
@@saraibrahim9764 that was before Jo arrived.
If I have kids I'ma follow super nannys rules She is all about that business but is kind the fact she makes time to help you is amazing
Besides the fact that there are other people out there like her.
What can ya say.
It’s what she’s here for, not to just help individual families with skills and to educate but people around the world to give the opportunity To learn from her on the other side of it as well.
@Bailey Murrell too**
@@darknesssunlight7390 what can ya say except *your welcome*
Same homie
Same, especially time out and house rules.
3:32 I’m sorry but the sister coming back to hit him right as he was about to say sorry was hilarious
🔫🧑⚖️😆
ikr
Sister: *There is no sorry, only death.*
Lmao yeah
It almost looked like they told her to do that
That poor nanny taking care of kids that have no discipline.What if something had happened while she was taking care of them ?!?!
Of course she was going to get blamed.
If you can't deal with your kids then don't put the responsibility to the nanny is not fair.
By the way I hope they are doin ok .
Those kids looking for attention from their parents these couples are to space their kids
@@alixcadette5781 what??????
Sorry but she'd of loved the pay check and that's all she was intrested in it seemed!!
as someone with ADHD I’m really happy Joe took it seriously and talked to the parents. I wish doctors explained everything to the parents and patient with diagnosis.I hope these parents understand that this isn’t something that will ever go away and that they need to be supportive.
he probably did but judging from the complete absence of common sense either the parents did not ask any questions or not the right questions.
Adhd can go away.
@@auzy2u845no it cant
@@auzy2u845no lol its easier to hide because ✨️coping skills✨️
Cap, I would know have it.
Kyle cutting his hair randomly is just him tapping into his inner genz.
😂😂😭
😫❤️
The fact that I randomly cut my hair yesterday 😫🤚 Kyle kinnie I guess😗✌️
@@elenaantovski3939( ´◡‿ゝ◡`) I too can concur. Now I look like Dora the explorer.
Not the end of the world right?🙃
'It's not going to go away by itself.' Uh, it's ADHD, it NEVER goes away.
I was born with ADHD and was diagnosed maybe in 1st grade. I still struggle with it sometimes at 35.
Sometimes people outgrow it.
@@mazieg7072 they dont outgrow it, they just learn to settle it most times, but you could be 65, diagnosed at 6 and your adhd can still act up
@@mazieg7072 you just learn how to manage it, even if you’re not consciously doing it.
@@mazieg7072 No one outgrows it. You just learn how to mask it so that others can't tell and struggle in silence because neurotypical people just don't understand.
When the little boy asked her at the end if she was pleased with him, that was too cute.
It’s so sad when parents think they can discipline the adhd out of their kid, these kids really need some solid support and boundaries but not just discipline all the time
Also, if the first medicine "didn't work" there's about 5 others!
And, not all of them are stimulants.
@@drshelkie4153 and different dosages make differences, and if you only look for the changes you want to see you might not see the differences you want (my mom doesnt think my adhd meds are working because my "attitude hasnt changed")
@@drshelkie4153 That’s what I was thinking…they start on the lowest dose and increase as needed. Maybe his dose was too low and that’s why it didn’t work…
Discipline is multifaceted. Discipline is not just consequences. The root word is disciple. It's loving your child and correcting negative behavior as well as growing positive behavior.
Hearing these parents say things like "he doesn't WANT to listen" or "he doesn't WANT to do his homework" aggravates me so much. As someone with diagnosed ADHD, it isn't that we choose not to do things, it's that we can't. It's so hard to focus when you have 1,000 other things going on in your mind.
Not only this, but no child with this kind of parenting wants to do it. ADHD or not.
and the fact they took him off meds because “he was to difficult to deal with” pathetic parents imo
Girl, really? He actually laughed in his father's face. That IS choosing not to listen. I get he doesn't choose not to listen all the time, but on that occasion, when father said "he choose not to listen to me", the kid actually chose not to listen.
I'm a child, and I have ADHD too! So relatable........
@@pazobackenstein6473no. He has ADHD he can't control when to listen or not
Why does this child who is in kindergarten have homework? "After 20 minutes he started to wobble with his focus. " OF COURSE! He's in freaking kindergarten!
That’s what I’m saying! that in itself isn’t a sign of ADHD! But I do see him being combative in other circumstances
Hi
I really don’t remember getting homework at that age
that’s normal, it’s things like colors, counting, and basic spelling
Geez man, at that age I was being given even spelling excercises, I thought it was the most normal thing.
No childcare can instill any discipline if the parents are not on board keeping the discipline enforced. It is very frustrating I can tell you. Children quickly recognise when people joke around. I have had my share of it. I don't play around with them so parents have to step up and stay consistent.
So very true. It impossible to put in rules when parents don’t do their part.
Sadly parents expect everyone else to parent their children nowadays
@@angelfolmar2732 Many of them are afraid to discipline their children and I am not talking about spankings. If children go to school and tell the teacher that their parent was "mean" to them, the parents are investigated. And who knows what that will end up costing in both time and money!
Exactly!!!
@@sortathesame8701 who does it cost money?
I love how excited he gets when Jo points out that homework is on the waterworks thing. That super hyped "YES" is so sweet.
My heart melted
As someone with ADHD, seeing that mother burst into tears when Joe told them exactly how it is with their kid was... oddly cathartic for me. Seeing them realise how damaging and ableist they really are.
tbh i get you
“You’re not bad parents, you’re just lost.” I love that 😍
They really weren't bad parents. They clearly love their kids, they're just in over their heads.
I think that´s the case for most parents on this show
Shame u not telling them the truth 😏
If you have children they have no time to get losted, and grow up
this episode hit hard because my mom chose not to medicate my ADHD, (still to this day) and it made my life absolutely MISERABLE, to say the least. hearing the things the parents were saying in this made me so deeply upset
Oh,im sorry to hear this, i hope your better now♡
I had some guidance of people who somehow did aid me using the system Kyle receive d but it failed eventually regardless and my parents and schools refused to continue looking into it cos they gave up whenever I screamed no.... Luckily as an adult i can pinpoint things and it's gotten better without meds but I admit at times .... Could meds improve the sudden outbursts i still get...
@@myrkflinn4331 possibly. Talk to your doctor about it.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@@myrkflinn4331 talk to your Dr. I get many wld rather not take constant medication for whatever reason, but if it makes your life easier and you are happier then it is worth considering. I hope things work for you. Sending you all the love.
“We tried medication, it doesn’t work”
… You tried ONE kind for ONE month? 😵💫
Exactly!!
Ridiculous the parents made no attempt to understand the condition and the medication
Dad: My fear is he already got kicked out of kindergarten, if they remove him to another type of school that's just my worst nightmare
Also Dad: ~has done nothing to discipline or understand ADHD~ Kyle just wants to push my buttons
Yeahhh....and I mean....I feel like they should’ve gotten some better anger management methods...
"So he is not on medication at the moment" "No, he is not. He just chooses not to listen" Imagine being so clueless on your child's disorder jeez
@@mothershipexe2242 my mom:
@@mothershipexe2242 they said he was not on meds cuz it did not make him easier to handle and it made me so mad adhd meds should never be used to make the parents life easier it needs to be only about improving the child's quality of life and making It easier for them
He needs to understand ADHD. As someone who suffers from ADHD, it’s a difficult disorder.
“What do you do constructively with your son?” gives me intense “What do you do successfully? Quickly” vibes and I love it.
Yess, drag race quotes are the way to go.
"Kyle hits me and I don't like it"
100% UNDERSTANDABLE
Speech 100 👁🕳👁
Agreed
Rich people and their "nannies".....the mom had barely even talked to the woman she leaves her kids with all day. She said she feels more comfortable with her nanny now. There's no way in hell I'd leave my kids with someone I don't feel comfortable with!!
This was seriously the quickest change of parents I’ve ever seen! They really worked hard and improve everything in just 3 days. 💚
Hmm yeah huha
agreed, I was really impressed with their turn around parenting!
This episode honestly has the best family meeting like Jo really doesn’t sugarcoat anything and that’s what I love
I'm stating the obvious, but Jo is so good with kids! When the kids were saying goodbye, she was making goofy faces and telling them how happy she was with them!
My biggest pet peeve is parents who don’t bother to research their child’s mental/behavioral disorders. I’ve suffered from chronic depression since I was 13 and my mother never bothered doing any research, not even when I gave her material to read. Instead, she chose to keep her normal parenting course which was somewhat contributing to my depression. It’s so important to learn and understand early to make the lifestyle and mindset changes necessary for the family to be on the same emotional page.
Have you been diagnosed officially?
@@dawnvalentine74 what does that matter?
Sorry about that, maybe you can still seat with your mother and try to ask why she didn't do any thing, maybe she will explain, you can forgive her, and you will feel better.
@@linarevero1263 Sadly, it’s never that simple. She has her own traumas that she’s refusing to get help for and instead of getting help she takes her frustrations out on others through belittling criticism. Since I left home, I can tell she’s trying to do some self-reflecting but she needs professional help. I can only do so much by talking to her and giving her information.
I, truly, am sorry this happened to you. ~hugs~
I have seven kids. I follow super nanny and when done correctly it works! My kids are very respectful. Can't be lazy though
@red dunkey some of it is evil? Supernanny doesn't believe in any kind of physical discipline or anything. What's evil about how she says to parent ?
Yeah no parent can be lazy
I have adhd and I'm kinda shocked about the "it'll go away part"?? But the reward system is just perfect 😌
Pretty sure she said something along the lines of "you can't treat it like it'll go away because it won't."
I think she meant that the struggles don't get easier if you don't address them, and wasn't really talking about adhd itself but the aggression and behavioral issues and how they affect the kid?
ADHD doesn't go away, but they can help Kyle deal with it better.
Yes, it actually does work. It’s better to be compassionate and encouraging then just doing nothing but scolding and yelling at kids. (Especially disabled children)
Jo’s professional- she knows an ADHD diagnosis might be wrong and he needs more structured first - then if he does have it, they can work within what he needs. I am NOT dismissing his diagnosis or anyone who has it.
I love Supernanny; this show should be recommended watching to high school students; it's great birth control.
I love this!!!
Fr
And crime shows with ALL the red flags of marriage and toxic relationships!!!!
Exactly, I say this to people all the time. It's the best form of contraception that's available, plus it's free!
Children aren't free so they may as well watch this, not only will it save them from early teen pregnancy but also they probably won't ever have kids! How amazing is that?! 😃
Pppppp0
Another example of two parents who are very well-intentioned, but clueless about their kids.
I agree
Being clueless was obvious when she let her ADHD child play with scissors. I saw that and I thought, "What?! Is she for REAL?!" She should have took them away from him the FIRST time. Had he cut himself, the parents would probably blame Supernanny! I can see it already.
They know how to make them. But they don't know how to manage them. Then DON'T MAKE THEM. NO ONE WILL BE THE WORSE FOR WEAR IF YOU DON'T BREED. Geezus, it's not rocket science. Snip it and you're done, man. GEEZUS.
I like the fact that she sits down with the children and talks with them and gets their point of view speaks volumes
They basically want the nanny to raise their kids
Yes, it sure seemed like it by how they were relying on the nanny
It’s common for parents to put that work on their nannies unfortunately, it’s nothing new
They were relying on the nanny, but they needed structure as parents
It’s just as bad as parents that have daycare raise their kids
People with lots of money are surprisingly lazy.
I love super nanny, she makes the worst kids the best children and it’s ✨magical✨
No cap
🤥🤥🤥🤥
@@armyforceair1235 true
It’s just for camera
More like makes the worst PARENTS better parents.. LOL actually I take that back with this family...these kids are BRATS!
I absolutely love how the children always love on Super Nanny so much when she leaves. They actually truly seem like they are glad she came and fixed their family.❤ 💜💙💚🧡💛
kids love people who set rules and boundaries. I think it lends to them feeling secure. when I nannied I was always shocked the kids I was most strict with always asked for me back.
Anyone else notice the different ways either parent reacted to jo leaving for 3 days?
Dad: "I think Kyle is going to still push buttons"
Mom "I hope we remember the right way to do things"
The fact that the parents didn’t even try to learn or understand their sons ADHD is just irritating and sad. You can’t expect your child to behave well or function well if their needs isn’t being met or anything involved/happening with them isn’t being taken care of.
Seriously 30:00 she yells at him for cutting his hair yet doesn't take the scissors away
Consequences.
hahaha it was funny though i liked it
That should’ve been her first thought.. is taking the scissors away..
If she had taken the sissors away the situation would have lessened. She took away the other kid but she wouldn't have needed to if she took the sissors instead.
exactly
2022
Michael Park: 53 years old
Heather Park: 52 years old
Kyle Park: 20 years old
Farley Park: 18 years old
Pierce Park: 15 years old
How do you know 🤔
@@brooke2488 😂
@@major_jamaica0630 whats funny
2022
Michael Park: 53 years old
Heather Park: 52 years old
Kyle Park: 21 years old
Farley Park: 19 years old
Pierce Park: 17 years old
@@aaronbrown2448 I love how one year later the parents aged 1 year but the rest more lmao
As someone whose ADHD went untreated until 15, this one hits home.
Mine wasn’t diagnosed until I was in my mid 50s. When Jo asked Kyle how it makes him feel it broke my heart.
same here.
Super Nanny, I was broken hearted when you had the talk with the boy, that was so very compassionate
Me when I was little-
*screams*
My mom-
"So you wish for death."
The parents can’t expect medication to do all the work for them. They need to help out too. I feel bad for Kyle. :(
YEAAAH ive unironically loved Super Nanny for years and idk why lol its just so addictive to keep watching
I agree
@Camron Allwright ikr*
Same lmao
@Camron Allwright That person is on everyones comment, correcting and telling people they're cringe and stuff 🙄
Agreed
I think parents just have to keep in mind that their children are people, too. They’re people not your own personal downer bc you have to raise them. You made the choice to have them and now you have gifted yourself the responsibility to raise them. If you’re not willing to do that, don’t have kids.
I love the nanny, the way the children hug her speaks volume. It shows she is nice to the children.
Jo needs to wear more appropriate tops without her breasts always falling out; this is Not professional attire!
Ahhh, am I supposed to take the scissors away? Oooh, locks on the doors? Who’d a thunk it! Put the knives up? Really. Never knew that. Good grief 🤦🏼♀️
Being on meds for 4 weeks doesn't really say much, you need 6- 8 weeks to see any changes.
At least
The nanny is brave. I would have quit, because of the parents destroying my work. 😁
I am sure the Nanny was working for her money, did you notice that inmediatelly the mother arrived she was ready to go. She was lost like the parents.
The nanny was much too nice , too soft
The “nanny” should’ve been fired for being absolutely useless IMO.
@@audreym3777Agree! Must be an illegal.
as someone with adhd i can’t help but notice all the ways she helped to reach kyle
I really respect families that are humble enough and love their kids to ask for help. I know many people who don’t
This episode really hit home for me. I’m ADD and I can sympathize with some of Kyle’s challenges. I’ve gone to 5 different schools (3 public and 2 private) and none of them were able to successfully help me. Jojo did more for that kid than my whole education. She’s a truly remarkable person. ❤️
That monotone “supernanny, we need help…” 😂😂
its the fact that the nanny just zoomed off when her work finished and didnt even say bye. she was just like: zoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom 🤣🤣🤣
😆 Out the door, Sonic speed. “Gotta leave fast”.
Lol 😂
She and the parents didn't know what to do with these kids behaviour so what was there to talk about, all were just jail wardens before Jo arrived.
I told my mum about super nanny and she said that my mum was looking for her for my screaming brother lol .
The idea is to give your children coping skills to deal with their reality - then use their talents to overcome the behaviors that interfere with their dreams.
What parent doesn’t communicate with the nanny? That’s so terrible for everyone involved!
The thing is what are the parents going to do when their child is dead by the things their doing. The girl on the staircase hanging on scared me to death. Jumping in the pool. The nanny was so great full the mother showed up. I would have ran to and never came back.
"When you need me, but do not want me, then I must stay. When you want me, but no longer need me, then I have to go."
Nanny McPhee
@@prttyodd 😊
When the dad said "if you have children with ADHD patience is the key" - reality is IF YOU HAVE CHILDREN, PATIENCE IS THE KEY - I'm just sayin
No one’s going to mention how the dad walked out and said “said didn’t mom tell you to get out of the phone?” Then tried again but said car🤣 thank god Jo introduced herself right then or he may have named off more things trying to get to pool lol
The mother never set down with the nanny to talk with her, until Jo came ??????? 😳😳😳 OH MY GOD 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
I know thats crazy
I agree!!
Disgusting, actually. I don't know how adults can be so clueless.
When she said they stopped giving him medication because it wasn't getting easier FOR THEM, I knew they were in big trouble. The boy is struggling and his parents aren't even trying
If it wasn’t for Supper Nanny I would have not been able to raise my Triplets
Cringe
Supernanny not supper nanny
Does it make you feel better correcting others?
@@hk.d1ana And why's that cringe if I could ask?🤔
Cringe is when you tell other people they're cringe 😂
Good work there, raising triplets. You must've had your hands (and heart) full 😉🥰
How old are they?🌺🌹
'Are you pleased with me?' Broke my heart
As someone who was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, the way that poor boy is treated makes me so angry. Not to mention that ADHD is highly related to genes so one of the parents probably has it too.
I’m surprised Alejandra had not been fired or quit by that point 😂
Fired? She's not the problem. I doubt anybody else would want that job!
ADHD should not be blamed for all bad behavior in children that have it. Rule of thumb: not all kids with adhd behave badly and not every kid who behaves badly has adhd.
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The kids are cute. God bless. Hope they keep doing what you tell them to . The poor babysitter
For kyle- you cant expect results after one month..
That’s absolutely the truth!!!
Yes u can! Amphetamines are different than anti depressants. I’ve taken both and amphetamines work instantly while anti depressants / most other meds take about two weeks to feel the effects
@@DivineSparkStudios It's different for everyone.. lmao
Also they said "He wasnt easier to handle" and that really rubbed me the wrong way
@@DivineSparkStudios Neither of the medications you listed are ADHD meds
"Your not bad parents just lost". Those are some wise words.🙂
Alejandra should've had permission from the beginning to allow timeout for bad behavior
I use both text and direct conversation to the parents in front of the children. I switch televisions off and use firm voice to get my requests across.
He has more homework in kindergarten than I have in Grade 8
Really love all the practical strategies Jo gives to help manage Kyle’s adhd
Lmao that's me "why did I come home from work" 😂😂😂😂
Parents blaming the nanny is the first warning sign . That’s what happens when you let your kids walk all over you .
Kids don't never want her to leave.
If I was their mom? I’d warn once. I’d warn twice. I’d warn up to 3 times. After that 3rd strike? Oh hun.... I don’t care If it’s over 40•C outside, the pool would be empty the next day.
You'll care when you have to fill it again or if tiles fall without the pressure of the water holding them on 😂
@@silverdirtdraws9828 i think she means it would be empty of children
I’m glad my son never had homework. He’s in 2nd grade now, not once had homework. From kindergarten to now. His school just doesn’t believe in homework, especially for young kids. Home should be for family, playing, unwinding. School is for work, home should not be. Use that time to spend with family not doing more work for school. Especially for kids that have disabilities. Poor kid. I hope all schools eventually hop on the “no homework” train, especially for elementary kids.
Ooohh that's amazing I hope all school do that we can do activities in schoool in replace of assignments
I completely agree with you! I wish this was around every school😂
@@bark4973 Seriously, I hope you are not planning on going to college, because you won't be ready, if all you do is activities. School is supposed to teach you how to learn, and that takes effort.
@@raggmopp857 ur that kid that reminds the teacher to give us homework.
@@thisusernamedoesntreallymatter Ha ha!
Farley is so adorable❤ the way she said how Kyle hits her and she didn’t like it really just tore me😢😢 bless that little girl😊
She be gently talking to the kids to make them stop fighting, my mom be getting the belt and the slipper to get me in line . _.
This was one of the sweetest episodes ever!!!
You know Alejandra isn't comfortable with the discipline because those kids would of met the power of the *Chankla*
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Hell yes
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**Chancla y correa**
Esto No pasa en alguanas”
Family Hispanas !!!!
I love watching these videos with kids that have adhd because i also have adhd and it makes me feels that im not the only one going threw this because its very hard for me to control my adhd also.
me too!
The issue of household safety hasn’t come up until NOW, when the oldest is 6??? And that POOL; don’t get me started!
My son has ADHD. Ain’t no joke, but we manage. Definitely taking notes from the Supernanny!
The fact that every video when she starts talking to the parents she starts roasting them
this was so cute i love seeing the parents trying and then being happy at their accomplishments
I love that they tried an alternative way to deal with their child without being on medications 💯
Don't you agree that Super nanny is like nanny Mcfee. They don't want her to come but are upset when she goes. Sorry if I spelt Mcfee wrong! 😃
no worries! Tho Its Nanny Mcphee, but yeah you’re right!
One of my favorite movies.
Yea I agree xxx
That’s ok, it’s those pesky sound-alike letters. I often mix up certain vowels in certain words, like when I once accidentally spelled Platonic as Plutonic.
The choice to not medicate Kyle.... because he wasn't any easier to deal with. Woman, that's not why you take ADHD medication. It's for HIM, not for making YOUR life easier.
Forcing the parents to parent, eh?? That super nanny is tricky!
Heather: You he's getting better....
Kyle: Attacks everyone near him*
2022: The Park Family.
Kyle Park, 21 years old
Farley Park, 19 years old
Peirence Park, 16 years old
Heather Park, 52 years old
Michael Park, 53 years old
Nanny was like. Bishh its my clock out time, peace ✌🏻
The parents need to be there and I understand they’re working full time jobs but something has to be done. Also, the nanny sucks, she’s just there to get paid she isn’t really doing anything.