Jo can curse with the best of them. I'm not gonna lie, that shocked the sh*t out of me to hear her dropping the f bomb. However, I've never seen her that mad before either and she wasn't around small children. My hat's off to her! Well played, Jo. ❤❤❤
@@CalebDell This feels more dramatised and staged than anyhting Jo has been involved with before. I know Jo will be putting in everyhting she usually does to be a real and authentic helping force, but it's being edited like crazy to meet the more current reality television hyped style. It just feels overly staged in presentation. And if you tuned in to watch Jo live with and speak to a family, whatever connection she made is overly edited for drama... blame the studio
I'm just now discovering she re-started the show and its already over for 1 season? This is injustice! The world needs her! She is the epitome of leading by example!
@@reabetswemontshioa1460 so happy to learn that u try to make a better person out of your kids, i have seen mothers neglecting their kid's manner and then people refer to their kids as bad company which is extremely dangerous for the kids themselves
She also did some crime reports, maybe all of them involving kids. The way she reports these is freaking respectable and you can FEEL her sorrow for not only the child who lost control, but the victims as well. She's super passionate about these topics and I honestly love that.
I feel like Julie the mom was the worst in this episode, Don definitely had problems but her downright admitting she didn’t love her step kids in front of them and then the soccer argument. I feel like she definitely contributed to the girls problems
Yeah, exactly. Plus, if you notice Don's kids are very in tune with their emotions and don't really have issues, yet it's Julie's kids that are full of attitude, disrespectful etc.
When derek said he didn't feel appreciated my heart just broke for him. I felt so bad, the poor kid! That was absolutely heartbreaking, I love that jo was able to comfort him!
Especially since this girl is getting worse with every moment...Idk what kind of "work" she had to do, but if she truly cares about her job, I can't imagine how she could already be stressing over keeping it - though first thing's first, you can't be drinking...That's a sure-fire way to lose your job, especially if your boss finds out - EVEN MORESO WITH UNDERAGED DRINKERS!
You're right. It just tells the upset person that you denie the issue, that you're saying it's not that bad, that stimulates the person to become more upset to say: it IS that bad you clearly don't see that so I'll show you.
I would not say pitiful as it is implies condescension from my perspective but he certainly seemed like the most authentic and emotionally intelligent followed by his younger brother with the drug history despite his suspicious demeanor at first.
Chad I’m so sorry for your loss. Also hang in there staying sober. I am an addict too. Sober for 5 yrs now. It’s a lot of hard work but you’re worth it. Bless you.❤
After watching and listening to Mum talking to her Son and saying "I gave up a year and a half of my life for you"!! Is shocking!! She is actually quite manipulative
reminds me of my mother when wanted my brother to fix something for her she said "I gave birth to him I'm entittled." Some parents think having kids means you have slaves.
@FRAME5RS she's the one who raised them tho. I am a recovering addict. My parents just about killed themselves trying to help me. I have been clean for 4 years. My parents have never once thrown it in my face and told me that they wasted a.You're whatever other life trying to help me. It's just not something that you say to a child
The mum was complaining about how the kids acted with her but when Jo was telling her outside what to do, she was acting similar to her daughters. It seems the mum and her kids were the problems more than the dad and his kids.
@@ExpectantHarvestI think that is untrue and really unkind. The issue was simply so many characters coming together and the strain it placed on both sides!
It was great to see Jo helping a family with teenagers ... and how the basics apply no matter the age or family situation ... clearly defined rules, respectful communication & behaviours, & age appropriate consequences This training should be a pre-requisite for parenthood & marriage, and part of every curriculum ❤
@@AudreyZIB By letting them calm down maybe let them crash out a bit, I've been slapped at when I told someone to calm down took everything in me to not hit back.
Provide some level of validation that you can see that they are upset and frustrated, and that you will give them a few minutes to process that after which you will approach the subject again.
That’s way too broad of a generalization. That CAN be true, but it also very often ISN’T the case. In my profession, I’ve seen countless extremely loving parents be treated terribly by their kids - who have EVERYTHING they could ever want or need. (And that’s actually part of the problem.)
@@JanieBgrandyep. You have to use loving discipline/respect as soon as they are old enough to understand the word “No”. If you are the one in charge from their earliest memory, then you don’t have to suddenly change what you’ve been doing all their lives until that point. Subconsciously children want the security of boundaries and knowing mom and dad are in charge (of their whole world, in a young child’s mind) and it keeps them feeling like their is an order to their world. Obviously that doesn’t prevent the standard teenage rebellion that many go through at some point, but even then, after a little maturity they look back and know your guidance was for love and their best interests and most return to what they were raised on if it was love and security. That doesn’t require a parents to be perfect, only to have done your best to put their best interest into raising them. Their best interest is not to be confused with giving them whatever they want. Being a good parent is hard work. It’s definitely easier to let them do as they want or let them off the weekend grounding they earned because when you ground them or restrict the use of devices etc. you have to monitor that it’s being enforced, and it also leaves the parent grounded for that time. A busy tired parent is tempted to just say “okay, you can (do whatever they’ve been) grounded from)”. However the child quickly figures out that and threatened punished will rarely actually be held to, and then you lose credibility and respect with them.
There's something so satisfying about watching Julie, who so badly wanted to argue and to discuss and to stall, simply be met with a compassionate and firm "you know what you need to do".
I get the whole his kids her kids argument cuz his kids are way more well behaved and raised. Her kids are the typical single mom kind of kids. Unruly entitled spoiled brats with no idea what respect and responsibility are.
When Emily came into mums bedroom, it was obviously that she wanted some love and maybe a cuddle. Mum chose the wrong time to declare that she was invading her space.
I think it can be hard to forget that this is an edited show. I'm sure she had a lot to work on, but she also invited someone into her home and seemed to make a big effort - which in itself is an admission of fault. Also, this mama has a lot of trauma. She lost her baby in an accident in her home. She probably found him. And she sounds like she went through a lot with her other son.
Those two girls were very disrespectful and smirked all the time but if you watched their mother she had that smirk too. I felt for the two older boys who really struggled. I’m glad Jo stuck with it and hope the family will pull together from now on.
The moms smirk and the daughters came from wildly different emotions though. The girls were defiant, angry, hurt, and trying to get negative attention because they want ANY attention possible. The moms came from pure utter embarrassment.
I can’t believe as a parent the dad would stay with a woman that says right in front of his kids she doesn’t love them and her daughters are out of control why would he make his kids live in that smh
Yea the mom is a big chunk of the problem, tells his kids in front of them she doesn’t love them the same and tells dad he doesn’t either even though he is disagreeing with that. She probably doesn’t want him to discipline her kids or it’s picking on them as well.
I agree she's a narcissist, jo frost won't be able to help . The narcissist has to be thrown out and never be allowed with the family again. Only then can Joe help and the dad be a single father to all the kids
I think it could possibly be complex trauma and we shouldn’t really judge where this comes from. Experiencing trauma can totally lead to “narcissistic” like traits since sometimes you try to control more or you’re forced into being self centred in order to self preserve and just make it through the day. I think she maybe needs a lot of personal therapy.
Well, my parents dachshund runs and hides under the bed or, depending on how loud my dad is being, he'll (the dog) bark at him. If my room door is open, he might come hide in here.
All poor little critters, from dogs RIGHT DOWN to spiders, are with crisis psychologists now!😂 No, seriously. Animals get to feel distress, when people around them act like this! Shame on these childish grown-ups!😢😡
Imagine that your mother's words of love for you are "I gave up about a year and a half of my life for you, and you know that, so you know I don't dis-love you".
THANK YOU FAMILY, for being so vulnerable and sharing your story with all of us. You are helping so many families and so many people by allowing us to view this very difficult process. God Bless You, Joe. ❤❤❤🙏
I'm so full of admiration for you Jo, you showed the family what was going wrong, and gave them the tools to change their lives. This is my favourite video xx
We should be more empathetic to those who haven’t learned to communicate and self regulate. Even adults. These issues are far deeper than what we are seeing. Good on her for trying.
I honestly think a large part of the issues in this house is the mom. She's this weird mix of combative and argumentative but also a doormat. I hope this family is doing well, but I can't imagine the outlook is good.
I don't think she is ever a doormat , she quits because it is not what she wants to do anymore. Remember she told her son, 'I gave up a year a half of my life for you', which means she feels that taking care of him took away from her. Taking the time to follow through also takes away from her time.
@BJ-bc7sl Every time the father said anything, the mother jumped on him and stomped all over him. When they went in to the room to talk to the kids about not cleaning their rooms, as soon as the father starts talking about consequences, the mother steps in and totally undermines him.
I feel so bad for the emotional son. That poor kid. You can tell he's a sweet, sensitive boy. I want to take him in and help him, it's so heartbreaking. Same for the other boy that's been sober for two years. He needs stability to keep his sobriety!! Also, this right here is why I would never remarry if my husband died, at least until my own kids were grown and out of the house. It's so hard to blend a family.
I think the mother talked to her daughters in an incredibly rude and disrespectful manner. That's where the girl's learned how to communicate. I also don't think Jo called the mother on her attitude and communication.
I always seem to gravitate to the one child that was ignored in the episode. The one son especially at the end Jo talked to and hugged everyone but him. I noticed he was walking back and forth behind his parents and he was the only one that walked Jo to the door. Bothered me a lot.
I’m sure Jo would not have ignored him, she would have said bye just like she did to everyone else but the show has edited it out as that son must not of had behavioural problems like the other children so he wasn’t part of the show (there usually at least one child like this!)
No. The look on his face said it all. He didn't feel included. I feel bad for him. His name was barely mentioned. Do I need to go back to the beginning of the episode to find out what his name is? He's another quiet one. I hope they remember his value before they spend too much time patting themselves on the back. He needs to know he's not invisible and that he's a valued member of that family.... yep, all the way back to the beginning. His name is Justin.
I often think of what they don’t include in the episodes. Maybe they had some amazing talks that were too deep and personal to show. Maybe they had a close bond but he didn’t want that on tv. Have to take editting into account- even if just for length. Given Jo’s character, I don’t think she’d omit him. ❤
I think that the mom had a bit to drink by the time the soccer issue comes up. She really was odd there and changed character. That to me says a lot about the children and their choice in doing drinking and drugs, not only the dysfunctional aspects of the parents relationships.
When you have narcissistic parents it makes your childhood hell. I grew up in a household similar to the way this family is, and it feels like the whole world is on top of you and you can’t breath.
As soon as the mum said about losing her first son, a lot of her actions made more sense. You could see the guilt she felt whenever she had to do some that she felt “hurt” her girls, I can only imagine the feeling of losing a child, she clearly cares, just didn’t know how to balance showing she cared + disciplining + balancing a blended family. I think it was a bit harsh of people saying it was her fault but unless you’ve lost a child, especially under the circumstances of a household accident, there is no way you can understand the trauma she’s been through that has lead to be the parent she was at the beginning letting her kids walk all over her.
This was a real family with problems , you managed to get each ones point of view and work out what put them back together , on the same wavelength vey good episode . Amazing
This is why I've been a single mom for the last 14 years. My kids are 16 and 19 yrs old. I focused on being the best parent I could be. I can tell you my kids have NEVER spoken to me or acted with such disrespect. 😳 This is the result of bad parenting! This temporary truce won't last, I give it 6 months. Those two "adults" need to separate and focus on rebuilding their relationship with their own children first. 🤦🤦
Jo Frost is truly amazing! She is still having to deal with BRATS. These parents are truly CHILDISH and definitely shouldn’t have gotten together. But now they are, and the kids are the ones who are suffering the most. I mean when a 16 yr old acts the way Amber does, it’s a real problem. These girls are just mean and nasty to their Mom. And the one son who is what 17 or 18, and he’s already a drug and alcohol addict. They need serious family counseling.
I wouldn't say they're mean and nasty, they're simply retaliating. They've so obviously lost all respect and trust for their mother and I don't blame them. I would if my mum videoed me like that and violated me.
The kids are obviously uncomfortable having their family difficulties filmed on camera for the world to see. These kinds of issues should be dealt with in private
As soon as I heard the mother stonewalls the father for weeks … she’s the problem. That’s so effing emotionally abusive. That’s next level twisted and manipulative. Oh, and telling her step kids that she doesn’t feel love for them … and blaming it on the father … sooooooo effed up. Some people are not built to be parents.
It's not a skill you are born with. She seems extremely damaged, and has passed it on, but she also seems to be making an effort. She needs some deep heart and head work.
No offence but, the parents are also acting like kids themselves, I thought there meant to set a good example for their children. Luckily Jo frost has came to the rescue ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
12:48 you can tell that’s not the way the mom ever handles those situations she was definitely putting on a show for Jo, not excusing the kids behavior but kids are a reflection of their parents
How anyone can watch supernanny and not realise the golden rule. Boundaries Boundaries Boundaries. That kid even said it to his mom. ' I've craved this...' It's not some new concept! It's called parenting!!
Wow. That was a rollercoaster ride of emotions; I'm exhausted! Certainly, there was a huge difference in the atmosphere at the end, and the faces of all family members were much less stressed and tense compared to the start of filming. It must feel so invasive having a film crew watching your every move and knowing that the whole world will judge and comment on you forever too, however, it has hopefully brought the permanent change they all desired. I wish them all the best for their future happiness.
Mom saying “ I feel bad that I have a daughter that talks to me like this” as if that wasn’t her job to raise her right and let her know that she can not speak to adults like that. The whole video made me mad her just chasing her kid around I feel like these kids run away so much cause their parents don’t let them actually cool down they are “helping telling them to calm down” but in reality kids are people too and sometimes they need space time to themselves in a room they cant leave long enough for them to cool down and just watching how the parents chase them and hover is just so unnerving its like how can they be so helicopter but also never out their foot down and allowed so much to hapoen😳😳😳
The kid is BEGGING not to he smothered only to he smothered even more. That's a kid who will have to go no contact if the mother never learns to respect her boundaries. And parents wonder why their grown kids want nothing to donwith them!
LITERALLY like when the dad went into Amber's room to tell her about deep breathing when she was told to take five minutes???? let her take five minutes by herself, even she wanted him out to calm down, jeez
Very powerful show! Hats off to Joe, I remember my mom advising me and my husband to never leave a house when we are angry at one another. Awesome advice, and it has worked for 34 years!
Great Job, Joe and Cherished Family... Awesome to see dinnertime conversations encouraging one another! 👏 👏 👏 👏 Complimenting and enjoying being together... Awesome Everyone!!! 💝🕊🎁👪🕊💝
I'm in tears 😭 having give teens in the household and it being a blended family would be difficult. So so happy they were all able to connect with each other in a better way and make a happier household for them all. Thank you for sharing your life and journey with us 🤗
Thank GOD she said, "When there's bad behavior in the house, it usually comes from the top." The parents don't love and respect each other and the kids feel it.
It’s very rare I think this, but I don’t think this family is fixable. I think everyone needs to split up. It seems terrible living in a house like this.
Unfortunately I agree, the kids r probably gonna thrive the second they're out of that house. The parents r the problem and now its obviously effected the kids aswell, so they're acting out. Its really sad and i get it
I feel sorry for the kids. They're obviously hurting from divorces and arguments and however their parent's previous relationship was with their biological mum and dad. They lash out cos they're hurt
This made me tear up.. so wholesomely deep watching this family work through the really tough stuff together and seeing mom step into her role with bravery.
Same here; I can’t imagine how hard it must be to make a home with this many different personalities- I think any of us would feel defensive, so I think the mum really has tried & glad to see she hung in there.
The mum has behavioural similarities that relate to my family...so glad i got out when i did. Narcissistic abuse is hell to walk out of but yet once sweet freedom and victory have been earned by walking out and not giving into their triggers, it is so freeing an even better with God by your side through it.
Awww I just wanna hug Derik right now. Because I’m in that exact same position as him in my own dysfunctional family. Trying to keep peace to my family, protect the ones I love, and hopefully one day this family I have will become loving and caring to each other and not yelling at each others throats all the time calling each other racial slurs.
There was one son who was completely left out of all interactions as if he wasn't part of the family. He just floated around in the background. What's up with that?
Jo says it's either anger or hurt but 99% of the time anger begins as hurt and stays that way and builds up. If you peel the layers back the majority of anger begins with hurt.
It breaks my heart how parents can ruin their kids, and foster such an unhappy home. I see this family and I use it as an example of everything what not to do!
I’m all for parents being involved in their children’s lives but I do see why these kids are getting upset. The parents are sometimes over involved and somewhat smothering. As a teenager I was the same way, you couldn’t force me to have a conversation with you when I was mad and I would blow up. A healthy amount of space and a conversation when both parties were willing made a big difference.
Well said. My Mother would eavesdrop on me. It felt like "a lack of trust" as well as invasive. Now my daughter is "the age.". It is so hard to let it go, but necessary. I was reminded "trust, you raised me, now trust me." True that
The camera man shifting the video to “daughter is a gift from God” sign as the kid is screaming was a work of art
Can’t believe this was only on for one season… seeing Jo Frost curse at the family is what I feel we’ve all wanted to see for years!!
Jo can curse with the best of them. I'm not gonna lie, that shocked the sh*t out of me to hear her dropping the f bomb. However, I've never seen her that mad before either and she wasn't around small children. My hat's off to her! Well played, Jo. ❤❤❤
@@CalebDell This feels more dramatised and staged than anyhting Jo has been involved with before. I know Jo will be putting in everyhting she usually does to be a real and authentic helping force, but it's being edited like crazy to meet the more current reality television hyped style. It just feels overly staged in presentation. And if you tuned in to watch Jo live with and speak to a family, whatever connection she made is overly edited for drama... blame the studio
I was shocked also, but shows how blunt and true Joe is. No BS. She's amazing ❤
@@Crazycatlady71 i felt empowered..
I'm just now discovering she re-started the show and its already over for 1 season? This is injustice! The world needs her! She is the epitome of leading by example!
When the son tells his mom "good job" for actual parenting. Broke me.
Jo laughing at amber when she asked about allowance and her cussing at the family is everything. We needed I love this season
😅
Her screaming that she HATES her mother while a "Love is spoken here" sign is on the screen is crazy editing 😂
I think the editor did it to be ironic. 😉
And the daughters are a gift sign while the daughter is causing a ruckus lol
there's always a few scene cuts that show them lying and it always gets me laughing
😂😂😂
Yuppp
Lmao
So sad about Chad loosing his good friend.
The Nanny is so incredibly intelligent , she’s definitely a blessing to others.
the pan to the “A daughter is a gift from God 😂” these camera ppl
are funny
I know I cackled at that😂
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤qqqqq😂q😂
the best part lol
I LOVE the scene where the teenage girl is hiding behind the car and the camera man sneaks up and she gets soooo mad lololol
No, the editing is pointed.
i actually believe that people should watch super nanny instead of Netflix especially people who have kids
True
I so agree with this statement i have learned so much in terns of disciplining my child and a lot of her techniques works so well
@@reabetswemontshioa1460 so happy to learn that u try to make a better person out of your kids, i have seen mothers neglecting their kid's manner and then people refer to their kids as bad company which is extremely dangerous for the kids themselves
I used to watch with my child.
Totally
My favorite part was Jo picking up that silverware and those napkins and demanding a redo!! Thats what the Mom should have done!
Yep!
Yep 💯the few short word's to Emily also!!!
awww poor derek, he seems like the sweetest member of the family for sure
After watching it, I still feel bad for him. I think he needs someone to talk too and I don't think he got the help he needed.
To
Jo frost is supernanny, marriage counsellor & family counsellor.she has helped so many families❤❤
She also did some crime reports, maybe all of them involving kids. The way she reports these is freaking respectable and you can FEEL her sorrow for not only the child who lost control, but the victims as well. She's super passionate about these topics and I honestly love that.
@OverlordZeroULTIMA oh I didn't know that! Where can I watch it?
she's a superwoman
@@Julie-si3hi search Jo Frost True Crime Central. It's very sad.
Jo is amazing. She always has the right answers.
the fact that 2 of six kids are struggling with substance abuse issues speaks volumes about the non-existent parenting!!!!!!!!!!!
Not necessarily. Genes have a large role in addiction and one of the kids is clean🤷♀️
It has been shown that genetics play a part in addiction. You are more likely to have an addictive personality if a parent has addiction issues
@@Prestonenos-tq8bdyour kids aren’t everybody else’s kids.. so shut up
@@Prestonenos-tq8bd God bless your brain
Small minded. I’m an issue and my mum and dad are perfect. Make it make sense????? 🤔
I feel like Julie the mom was the worst in this episode, Don definitely had problems but her downright admitting she didn’t love her step kids in front of them and then the soccer argument. I feel like she definitely contributed to the girls problems
Yeah, exactly. Plus, if you notice Don's kids are very in tune with their emotions and don't really have issues, yet it's Julie's kids that are full of attitude, disrespectful etc.
Both ‘parents’ act like children. It’s quite difficult to watch.
The mother is a nightmare
Errrnn the girls are hers....
Its the fact she keeps saying her kids and his kids he does it too tbh they are creating division
As a blended family, it is important to treat everyone equal. No favorites.
That goes for every family, no favorites.
Right. You don't have to "feel" the same way about them but you DO have to treat them the same.
When derek said he didn't feel appreciated my heart just broke for him. I felt so bad, the poor kid! That was absolutely heartbreaking, I love that jo was able to comfort him!
Never ever tell an very upset person to calm down and expect it to work. It just escalates the out of control emotions.
Totally agreed! I've had it happen to me a lot and it makes my blood boil every time.
The worst thing you can say to an agitated person is “calm down”. It has the opposite effect
And do not send them to their room just to follow them there
Especially since this girl is getting worse with every moment...Idk what kind of "work" she had to do, but if she truly cares about her job, I can't imagine how she could already be stressing over keeping it - though first thing's first, you can't be drinking...That's a sure-fire way to lose your job, especially if your boss finds out - EVEN MORESO WITH UNDERAGED DRINKERS!
You're right. It just tells the upset person that you denie the issue, that you're saying it's not that bad, that stimulates the person to become more upset to say: it IS that bad you clearly don't see that so I'll show you.
Jo just went full Gordon Ramsey here. And I love it cause so many of them deserve it
But I can’t help but feel pitiful for Derek
Why Chad? He's acting like this is staged and so he doesn't have to participate, he's not putting anything into it.
@@thedeviouspandaThat person never mentioned chad.
It honestly could have been called an episode of Family Nightmares 😂
She did didn’t she 😂 never seen her like that before I don’t think..❤
I would not say pitiful as it is implies condescension from my perspective but he certainly seemed like the most authentic and emotionally intelligent followed by his younger brother with the drug history despite his suspicious demeanor at first.
Chad I’m so sorry for your loss. Also hang in there staying sober. I am an addict too. Sober for 5 yrs now. It’s a lot of hard work but you’re worth it. Bless you.❤
Aw I wanna give Derek a big hug, he’s the sensitive one that gets ignored, that’s just heartbreaking.
47 mins in and the mom is backtalking Nanny Jo. Now we know where the girls get it. Everyone needs to stop sabotaging themselves.
That mom totally rubs me the wrong way.
Change is hard for the parents as well.
@@johanneabelsen1644I kinda got the vibes that the mom was immature
After watching and listening to Mum talking to her Son and saying "I gave up a year and a half of my life for you"!! Is shocking!! She is actually quite manipulative
Not defending her but a bunch of snotty teenagers will drive a saint to drink, and to say crazy $hit.
reminds me of my mother when wanted my brother to fix something for her she said "I gave birth to him I'm entittled." Some parents think having kids means you have slaves.
She heard it when she said it too and still stood by it. Pos
@@FRAME5RS poor excuse
@FRAME5RS she's the one who raised them tho. I am a recovering addict. My parents just about killed themselves trying to help me. I have been clean for 4 years. My parents have never once thrown it in my face and told me that they wasted a.You're whatever other life trying to help me. It's just not something that you say to a child
The poor kid saying he didn't remember the last time he was happy, mate I hope things got better for you, that's so sad
The mum was complaining about how the kids acted with her but when Jo was telling her outside what to do, she was acting similar to her daughters. It seems the mum and her kids were the problems more than the dad and his kids.
@@ExpectantHarvestI think that is untrue and really unkind. The issue was simply so many characters coming together and the strain it placed on both sides!
Handsome family
@@ExpectantHarvestAre you insane?!
Yes!!!
@@ExpectantHarvestthat's the most insane comment I've ever heard. Get help.
It was great to see Jo helping a family with teenagers ... and how the basics apply no matter the age or family situation ... clearly defined rules, respectful communication & behaviours, & age appropriate consequences
This training should be a pre-requisite for parenthood & marriage, and part of every curriculum ❤
Never in the history of calming down has anyone calmed down by telling them to calm down.
How do they calm down then?
@@AudreyZIB By letting them calm down maybe let them crash out a bit, I've been slapped at when I told someone to calm down took everything in me to not hit back.
Provide some level of validation that you can see that they are upset and frustrated, and that you will give them a few minutes to process that after which you will approach the subject again.
kids talk to their parents the same way the parents talk to them.
That’s way too broad of a generalization. That CAN be true, but it also very often ISN’T the case.
In my profession, I’ve seen countless extremely loving parents be treated terribly by their kids - who have EVERYTHING they could ever want or need. (And that’s actually part of the problem.)
@@Ladybird.21 Ding ding ding - being told no and going without extras helps with character and coping
Partly. It’s also that the kids will talk to the parents the way that they allow them to
@@JanieBgrandyep. You have to use loving discipline/respect as soon as they are old enough to understand the word “No”.
If you are the one in charge from their earliest memory, then you don’t have to suddenly change what you’ve been doing all their lives until that point. Subconsciously children want the security of boundaries and knowing mom and dad are in charge (of their whole world, in a young child’s mind) and it keeps them feeling like their is an order to their world. Obviously that doesn’t prevent the standard teenage rebellion that many go through at some point, but even then, after a little maturity they look back and know your guidance was for love and their best interests and most return to what they were raised on if it was love and security. That doesn’t require a parents to be perfect, only to have done your best to put their best interest into raising them. Their best interest is not to be confused with giving them whatever they want. Being a good parent is hard work. It’s definitely easier to let them do as they want or let them off the weekend grounding they earned because when you ground them or restrict the use of devices etc. you have to monitor that it’s being enforced, and it also leaves the parent grounded for that time. A busy tired parent is tempted to just say “okay, you can (do whatever they’ve been) grounded from)”. However the child quickly figures out that and threatened punished will rarely actually be held to, and then you lose credibility and respect with them.
And the way parents talk to each other
There's something so satisfying about watching Julie, who so badly wanted to argue and to discuss and to stall, simply be met with a compassionate and firm "you know what you need to do".
That was spot on & basically Supernanny knows what she needs to say & do!!!
Everyone in the entire world needs a SUPER Nanny HUG. ❤
I totally agree ❤❤
Need 50 of em myself! 🤗 would give anything to sit with her and tell her my family dynamics 😅 Come to Canada 🇨🇦 #SuperNanny tell me what to do better!
Derek absolutely broke my heart. God, hearing him talk to Jo outside had my heart in pieces
Don & his kids are the mature empathetic people. Julie & her kids are the issues. I’m glad they made it back together
I get the whole his kids her kids argument cuz his kids are way more well behaved and raised. Her kids are the typical single mom kind of kids. Unruly entitled spoiled brats with no idea what respect and responsibility are.
I totally disagree. Don is the problem. His kids are so broken because of his behavior.
@@BJ-bc7slamber is a demon on earth. No one is as bad as her. She is out of control.
@@christycrump-w4nI was a single mom and my kids didn’t behave like hers at all…
@@BJ-bc7slhis kids are broken because they’re living in chaos something they’re not used to…
This mother needs to shut up. She seems to have to be right. She is the problem because she doesn't want to admit she's wrong !
When Emily came into mums bedroom, it was obviously that she wanted some love and maybe a cuddle. Mum chose the wrong time to declare that she was invading her space.
This mom is pathetic a RIGHT fighter at its finest!
I think it can be hard to forget that this is an edited show. I'm sure she had a lot to work on, but she also invited someone into her home and seemed to make a big effort - which in itself is an admission of fault.
Also, this mama has a lot of trauma. She lost her baby in an accident in her home. She probably found him. And she sounds like she went through a lot with her other son.
Those two girls were very disrespectful and smirked all the time but if you watched their mother she had that smirk too. I felt for the two older boys who really struggled. I’m glad Jo stuck with it and hope the family will pull together from now on.
The moms smirk and the daughters came from wildly different emotions though. The girls were defiant, angry, hurt, and trying to get negative attention because they want ANY attention possible.
The moms came from pure utter embarrassment.
I can’t believe as a parent the dad would stay with a woman that says right in front of his kids she doesn’t love them and her daughters are out of control why would he make his kids live in that smh
Yea the mom is a big chunk of the problem, tells his kids in front of them she doesn’t love them the same and tells dad he doesn’t either even though he is disagreeing with that. She probably doesn’t want him to discipline her kids or it’s picking on them as well.
@majest😢icmythicalsart7563
I agree!!!
Not easy being step parent...I don't believe she doesn't live them I think she's just frustrated
S x?
The one son who doesn't like the fighting is an empath and negative enemies really truly are uncomfortable and it's sad he can't be at home at home
The mom is the issue. All the problems involve the narcissistic mother. If the mom isn't happy then no one is allowed to be happy.
I agree she's a narcissist, jo frost won't be able to help . The narcissist has to be thrown out and never be allowed with the family again. Only then can Joe help and the dad be a single father to all the kids
Don't say that, no mom wants to be this terrible at parenting, it's just hard and she's trying to get help
The dad is also bad
@@journey_anderson yes, it takes two to tango
I think it could possibly be complex trauma and we shouldn’t really judge where this comes from. Experiencing trauma can totally lead to “narcissistic” like traits since sometimes you try to control more or you’re forced into being self centred in order to self preserve and just make it through the day. I think she maybe needs a lot of personal therapy.
i would be absolutely mortified if i was recorded as a teen and could look back at it ughhb
How do the animals in the home deal with the outbursts and loud screaming 😢
Well, my parents dachshund runs and hides under the bed or, depending on how loud my dad is being, he'll (the dog) bark at him. If my room door is open, he might come hide in here.
They get Anxiety just like humans do!! ....its horrible 😢
The anxiety rubs off on the pets & creates more problems.
Probably have anxiety ❤😢
All poor little critters, from dogs RIGHT DOWN to spiders, are with crisis psychologists now!😂 No, seriously. Animals get to feel distress, when people around them act like this! Shame on these childish grown-ups!😢😡
Imagine that your mother's words of love for you are "I gave up about a year and a half of my life for you, and you know that, so you know I don't dis-love you".
Yup, blackmail or what?! A year and a half????
Was so fu
I definitely think the mother could've chosen her words better-
She is doing the best she can…nobody is perfect and we all parent from different lenses! Give grace!
@eboneeprice9908 irrespective.. statements like the mother said,can do SERIOUS emotional damage. Grace should only be given where it's due
okay but i’m so sorry for Chad, having his close friend passing away from drug overdose, that must’ve been hard for him, rest in peace to that friend.
Derek is crying out for some mum type love, how can she not give that! He is a wonderful lad.
THANK YOU FAMILY, for being so vulnerable and sharing your story with all of us. You are helping so many families and so many people by allowing us to view this very difficult process. God Bless You, Joe. ❤❤❤🙏
I'm so full of admiration for you Jo, you showed the family what was going wrong, and gave them the tools to change their lives. This is my favourite video xx
That mum has no heart. She has a defiant attitude. She knows more
😊l maybe wrong about this mum. ????
Mum and dad get it together
Yep, which explains why her daughters are that way, too. That’s who they get it from.
She’s narcissistic in the way she communicated
Being a teenager and screaming like a toddler when’s your upset is crazy
Not learnt to self regulate
Doesn’t know better, bad parenting.
@@Julie-si3hithis
We should be more empathetic to those who haven’t learned to communicate and self regulate. Even adults. These issues are far deeper than what we are seeing. Good on her for trying.
It's not that crazy when your parents have consistently acted like babies themselves.
I honestly think a large part of the issues in this house is the mom. She's this weird mix of combative and argumentative but also a doormat. I hope this family is doing well, but I can't imagine the outlook is good.
The husband is the problem. He’s controlling, immature, emotionally bankrupt, and annoying.
Passive aggressive?
I bet their exes are laughing at how much they deserve each other, unless their just worried about their children’s distress
I don't think she is ever a doormat , she quits because it is not what she wants to do anymore. Remember she told her son, 'I gave up a year a half of my life for you', which means she feels that taking care of him took away from her. Taking the time to follow through also takes away from her time.
@BJ-bc7sl Every time the father said anything, the mother jumped on him and stomped all over him. When they went in to the room to talk to the kids about not cleaning their rooms, as soon as the father starts talking about consequences, the mother steps in and totally undermines him.
I feel so bad for the emotional son. That poor kid. You can tell he's a sweet, sensitive boy. I want to take him in and help him, it's so heartbreaking. Same for the other boy that's been sober for two years. He needs stability to keep his sobriety!! Also, this right here is why I would never remarry if my husband died, at least until my own kids were grown and out of the house. It's so hard to blend a family.
I think the mother talked to her daughters in an incredibly rude and disrespectful manner. That's where the girl's learned how to communicate. I also don't think Jo called the mother on her attitude and communication.
Bro the girl is a brat cause her mother is too🤦♀️
I always seem to gravitate to the one child that was ignored in the episode. The one son especially at the end Jo talked to and hugged everyone but him. I noticed he was walking back and forth behind his parents and he was the only one that walked Jo to the door. Bothered me a lot.
I’m sure Jo would not have ignored him, she would have said bye just like she did to everyone else but the show has edited it out as that son must not of had behavioural problems like the other children so he wasn’t part of the show (there usually at least one child like this!)
No. The look on his face said it all. He didn't feel included. I feel bad for him. His name was barely mentioned. Do I need to go back to the beginning of the episode to find out what his name is? He's another quiet one. I hope they remember his value before they spend too much time patting themselves on the back. He needs to know he's not invisible and that he's a valued member of that family.... yep, all the way back to the beginning. His name is Justin.
I often think of what they don’t include in the episodes. Maybe they had some amazing talks that were too deep and personal to show. Maybe they had a close bond but he didn’t want that on tv. Have to take editting into account- even if just for length. Given Jo’s character, I don’t think she’d omit him. ❤
There was a girl ignored as well and I don't even remember her name. There was 3 girls and 3 boys..
That bothered me too.
Also, they literally never even mentioned who that other kid was even though he was just there…
I think that the mom had a bit to drink by the time the soccer issue comes up. She really was odd there and changed character. That to me says a lot about the children and their choice in doing drinking and drugs, not only the dysfunctional aspects of the parents relationships.
I agree she's in something for sure!!
Right?! Def a stimulant, good ol’ “mom’s little helper” sniff sniff
When you have narcissistic parents it makes your childhood hell. I grew up in a household similar to the way this family is, and it feels like the whole world is on top of you and you can’t breath.
As soon as the mum said about losing her first son, a lot of her actions made more sense. You could see the guilt she felt whenever she had to do some that she felt “hurt” her girls, I can only imagine the feeling of losing a child, she clearly cares, just didn’t know how to balance showing she cared + disciplining + balancing a blended family. I think it was a bit harsh of people saying it was her fault but unless you’ve lost a child, especially under the circumstances of a household accident, there is no way you can understand the trauma she’s been through that has lead to be the parent she was at the beginning letting her kids walk all over her.
That part made me 😭
One could also argue a child wouldn't have been able to pull that piece of furniture onto himself if he was properly being watched.
It only takes seconds, less time than going to the bathroom
This was a real family with problems , you managed to get each ones point of view and work out what put them back together , on the same wavelength vey good episode . Amazing
Agreed. 👍
This is why I've been a single mom for the last 14 years. My kids are 16 and 19 yrs old. I focused on being the best parent I could be. I can tell you my kids have NEVER spoken to me or acted with such disrespect. 😳 This is the result of bad parenting! This temporary truce won't last, I give it 6 months. Those two "adults" need to separate and focus on rebuilding their relationship with their own children first. 🤦🤦
6 months is GENEROUS. having grown up in a household like this i give it max 4 days lmao
Amen
PREACH mama! ❤
Jo Frost is truly amazing! She is still having to deal with BRATS. These parents are truly CHILDISH and definitely shouldn’t have gotten together. But now they are, and the kids are the ones who are suffering the most. I mean when a 16 yr old acts the way Amber does, it’s a real problem. These girls are just mean and nasty to their Mom. And the one son who is what 17 or 18, and he’s already a drug and alcohol addict. They need serious family counseling.
I wouldn't say they're mean and nasty, they're simply retaliating. They've so obviously lost all respect and trust for their mother and I don't blame them. I would if my mum videoed me like that and violated me.
Did Jo just drop an F -bomb?? Wow. She must be hella pissed!
I seen her do this a few times it’s rare she does it but she will do it if you push her
The kids are obviously uncomfortable having their family difficulties filmed on camera for the world to see. These kinds of issues should be dealt with in private
Well they could have acted right before it got to this point 🤷♀️
10000%
I agree.
But thats on the Patents. Jo also works without tv. They chose for it to be on tv
@@graciedancer3952 Maybe they chose to do that because it wouldn't cost them any money.
The father is a good father🎉 I saw no faults in him but just raw emotions
As soon as I heard the mother stonewalls the father for weeks … she’s the problem. That’s so effing emotionally abusive. That’s next level twisted and manipulative. Oh, and telling her step kids that she doesn’t feel love for them … and blaming it on the father … sooooooo effed up. Some people are not built to be parents.
It's not a skill you are born with. She seems extremely damaged, and has passed it on, but she also seems to be making an effort. She needs some deep heart and head work.
No offence but, the parents are also acting like kids themselves,
I thought there meant to set a good example for their children.
Luckily Jo frost has came to the rescue ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I am just so overjoyed to see Jo back! I’ve missed her. ❤
He acts out the least
Thank you to all the family for being vulnerable on televisión, cause this helps a lot of families 🙏
Blessings to the entire fAmily.❤
Ur kids are drinking and do drugs bc all the parents do is scream and yell at each other
The kids were getting high BEFORE they got together!! 🙄 ALWAYS a reason!!! 🙄
12:48 you can tell that’s not the way the mom ever handles those situations she was definitely putting on a show for Jo, not excusing the kids behavior but kids are a reflection of their parents
How anyone can watch supernanny and not realise the golden rule. Boundaries Boundaries Boundaries. That kid even said it to his mom. ' I've craved this...' It's not some new concept! It's called parenting!!
I love this woman; she is truly an amazing person.
Wow. That was a rollercoaster ride of emotions; I'm exhausted! Certainly, there was a huge difference in the atmosphere at the end, and the faces of all family members were much less stressed and tense compared to the start of filming. It must feel so invasive having a film crew watching your every move and knowing that the whole world will judge and comment on you forever too, however, it has hopefully brought the permanent change they all desired. I wish them all the best for their future happiness.
Mom saying “ I feel bad that I have a daughter that talks to me like this” as if that wasn’t her job to raise her right and let her know that she can not speak to adults like that. The whole video made me mad her just chasing her kid around I feel like these kids run away so much cause their parents don’t let them actually cool down they are “helping telling them to calm down” but in reality kids are people too and sometimes they need space time to themselves in a room they cant leave long enough for them to cool down and just watching how the parents chase them and hover is just so unnerving its like how can they be so helicopter but also never out their foot down and allowed so much to hapoen😳😳😳
The kid is BEGGING not to he smothered only to he smothered even more.
That's a kid who will have to go no contact if the mother never learns to respect her boundaries.
And parents wonder why their grown kids want nothing to donwith them!
LITERALLY like when the dad went into Amber's room to tell her about deep breathing when she was told to take five minutes???? let her take five minutes by herself, even she wanted him out to calm down, jeez
Very powerful show!
Hats off to Joe, I remember my mom advising me and my husband to never leave a house when we are angry at one another.
Awesome advice, and it has worked for 34 years!
Being a loving parent means you do what's best for your child in the long run, no matter how hard, even if it is not what makes you popular.
It´s astonishing how bad the mother is in communicating to teenagers. She just applies pressure no helping hand
She broke them down but plumb forgot to build them back
She is acting more like their commander than a loving mother.
Great Job, Joe and
Cherished Family...
Awesome to see dinnertime conversations encouraging one another!
👏 👏 👏 👏
Complimenting and enjoying being together...
Awesome Everyone!!!
💝🕊🎁👪🕊💝
Those two daughters are carbon copy of their mom. Why does she expect any other behavior from them???
She thinks she’s god
I'm in tears 😭 having give teens in the household and it being a blended family would be difficult. So so happy they were all able to connect with each other in a better way and make a happier household for them all. Thank you for sharing your life and journey with us 🤗
Julie and her kids sucks. But I think Don has issue as well. Don kids are the only mature ones in this family. It's sad.
Super nanny laughing when she asked if they get an allowance for the chores 💀
Thank GOD she said, "When there's bad behavior in the house, it usually comes from the top."
The parents don't love and respect each other and the kids feel it.
I so need an update on this family, the MOM is the problem.
Man. My family needs this. I’ve been wanting someone like Jo to intervene for ages, because we have so many deep issues, but everyone is… just. 🤦♀️
Kindness, respect, appreciation, gratitude and thank you goes a long way
It’s very rare I think this, but I don’t think this family is fixable. I think everyone needs to split up. It seems terrible living in a house like this.
Unfortunately I agree, the kids r probably gonna thrive the second they're out of that house. The parents r the problem and now its obviously effected the kids aswell, so they're acting out. Its really sad and i get it
Yeah I think it already is happening. The oldest daughter isn't living in the house. We only saw her for a moment. Clearly she left at a young age
@@kpeyton3 she was 20 and in college
I feel sorry for the kids. They're obviously hurting from divorces and arguments and however their parent's previous relationship was with their biological mum and dad. They lash out cos they're hurt
being a parent needs a spine of steel, guts and integrity. Parenting is not for the fainthearted and weak. Luckily there is Super Nanny to teach.
This made me tear up.. so wholesomely deep watching this family work through the really tough stuff together and seeing mom step into her role with bravery.
Same here; I can’t imagine how hard it must be to make a home with this many different personalities- I think any of us would feel defensive, so I think the mum really has tried & glad to see she hung in there.
Jo frost really is a modern day "Mary poppins" and "Nanny mcfee" rolled into one amazing lady ❤
Yeah I hope so
I’ve never seen Jo curse like this. It’s so gratifying
The mum has behavioural similarities that relate to my family...so glad i got out when i did.
Narcissistic abuse is hell to walk out of but yet once sweet freedom and victory have been earned by walking out and not giving into their triggers, it is so freeing an even better with God by your side through it.
Chad was right, zhe mom is a tv mom. I felt like everything was acted on her part. I am pretty sure she behaves different without cameras
Awww I just wanna hug Derik right now. Because I’m in that exact same position as him in my own dysfunctional family. Trying to keep peace to my family, protect the ones I love, and hopefully one day this family I have will become loving and caring to each other and not yelling at each others throats all the time calling each other racial slurs.
There was one son who was completely left out of all interactions as if he wasn't part of the family. He just floated around in the background. What's up with that?
Maybe he just felt especially uncomfortable with the cameras
Jo says it's either anger or hurt but 99% of the time anger begins as hurt and stays that way and builds up. If you peel the layers back the majority of anger begins with hurt.
Thank you Jo and Family for sharing this. Blended families at all ages are tough and some more than others.
Between Jo swearing and pushed the camera man out of the way you knows it’s a crazy episode
timestamp?
@@charlyfooty065643:32
That push was awesome! 😂
@ time stamp??
@@charlyfooty0656 I can't be bothered to check; why don't you just watch it?
It breaks my heart how parents can ruin their kids, and foster such an unhappy home. I see this family and I use it as an example of everything what not to do!
You know shit gets real when Jo starts cussing and yelling at the parents
I would be upset too if that was my mom. She just wants to prove how horrible they are instead of fixing things.
I’m all for parents being involved in their children’s lives but I do see why these kids are getting upset. The parents are sometimes over involved and somewhat smothering. As a teenager I was the same way, you couldn’t force me to have a conversation with you when I was mad and I would blow up. A healthy amount of space and a conversation when both parties were willing made a big difference.
Especially with cameras in their face
Well said. My Mother would eavesdrop on me. It felt like "a lack of trust" as well as invasive.
Now my daughter is "the age.". It is so hard to let it go, but necessary.
I was reminded "trust, you raised me, now trust me."
True that
Derick is a nice kid feel for him . The mum and dad are part of the problem . Put the kids first
Who in their right mind would think putting 6. teens as a blended family would work 😮😫