HUGE Toddler Tantrum in Restaurant | Jo Frost: Nanny On Tour
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2017
- Jo Frost tries to control a huge toddler tantrum which disrupts the whole restaurant.
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lol at the 9 year old drinking soda and casually making conversation with the Super Nanny
She should have stopped at that one lovely child.
So no one is worried about the 9yr old drinking pop but everyone is freaking out about a toddler wanting his pacifier? Hey, I'm not judging EITHER - my kids have pop sometimes and one of my three kids had her paci until she was three (though, admittedly, not in public - but I didn't institute that rule on the fly in the middle of a restaurant full of people!). It's just interesting to see people getting nasty about a TODDLER. A toddler who is having his one real source of comfort removed with no prior warning in the middle of a crowded restaurant. Of course he's going to go off...we all saw that coming.
Oakleaf700
I'm sorry, but that is a horrible thing to say. I hope this mother never reads that. I can't imagine someone seeing one of my kids at their worst and then commenting that I should not have had them!!!! The mother allowed the paci and the behaviors - her parenting techniques needed to be modified. Her TODDLER was not to blame. Jeez.
So many parents just cannot cope with their children [as Supernanny programme shows] ..The families with behavioural problems all seem to have three or more children.
@@Oakleaf700 he was probably a reck at 2 as well its card the terrible twos for a reason typically the oldest child is forced to grow out of it when mom has younger brats and the oldest relatives no ones paying attention to their crap anymore. Lol I'm a bitter oldest child if you cant tell.
And of course the well behaved child gets ignored.
J R I don’t understand the expectations here, should she be in two places at once or let the misbehaving one run wild and do nothing? She had to address the problem at hand and luckily one of the kids was behaving to make it easier.
Hummingbird j
Ada Marten ?
@@hummingbird8707 exactly
It's sad to say but if you're not causing a problem in a public place like THAT then the attention isn't on you
*kid throwing a huge tantrum*
9 year old: *sips his juice*
9 year old: “ah Yep, same crap as Always!” ~ John Mullaney
it wasn't juice! it was a mystery liquid!
What’s the family name?
@@poshpa738 idk, fam
Poor boy is immune to it now ! Just tunes out .
That server was like, “Do not bring me into the middle of your screaming-child-discipline-reality-show business”
LOL
yeah
As a server I wouldn't either
*9 year old casually takes a sip of his drink while toddler throws a tantrum*
beans lol!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I suppose he's just used to it and deals with the embarrassment by just being nice but detached.
That’s my P.E teacher
Lmao that's me with my family😅
🤣🤣🤣
Dude when Jo put her hair up you knew she was about to get _legit_
She was preparing for battle
Don't want a kid to pull on it.
She should have put crying one in pushchair and made sure he couldn't get out.its awful children al behaving yet one who misbehaved gets mums love and attention.he needs to realise he wont get attention and give her love to good children.even so young babies and children can manipulate a situation.not that crying like that is fun as it's not.glad I wasnt eating lunch in cafe that day.
Yea
G A B E T H E D O G
It's a shame how the older ones always get overlooked. They were behaving so well.
agreed
I mean this is a toddler trying to deal with their emotions…
It’s exactly because they are behaving well parents think it is okay to give them little attention though
Absolutely Trista.
If someone let me have something out of the house (the dummy) and then ripped it away from me in a public space where I don’t feel safe, is it not understandable that I’d have a meltdown? Now imagine I have a 2 year old brain and I’m not thinking clearly and communicating my needs in the only way I know how. I hate what they did to this poor child.
I love Noah. Just from that small line with the soda. The attitude, the confidence, the responsibility.
Me Too!
The best advertisement for condoms that I’ve ever seen
You don't have a kid yet oh my God you are so lucky
There are wonderful times too it aint all bad. Nip it in the but early and you wont get to this point
I still want a kid after watching this. It’s about learning what you would do and the parents do’s and don’t’s
😂
Kat 😂😂😂👊🏼
The way that Jo was able to get the toddler to stop crying pretty much immediately was SAVAGE
She just picked him up and got him to be quiet so fast. It's crazy
It was awful...i wouldnt speak like that to my child. It was like super nanny was and she knew she was losing control
I think Super Nanny knew exactly what she was doing. The whole trip to the Restaurant was to make the mother face what she had created. The pacifier was the best tool to use for this lesson as he supposedly only used it at bedtime. So why is he using it at lunch? Maybe mom gave it to him thinking it would "pacify" him and he would behave. That was a lesson for mom way more than for the child.
@@Sammy-yo1lm Awful?? She didn't yell or hit him, she was firm. What the hell would you do to a child throwing a tantrum like that?
Sammy She’s actually being firm. Not mean. This is actually good how she did it.
I feel bad for everyone else trying to eat lmfao this is crazy.
me 2.
I hate kids doing that. Omg
Thankfully I was blessed with good kids and good granddaughter but in the end of the day kids are kids especially little ones now if they were older it’s a different situation
For real 😳
Children do not belong in public
The two older boys are so well behaved
Hmm... I think so....
I feel these customers’ pain just watching 💀 and the waitress too..
Yup
The least they can do is go out side and deal with the situation n jo was a good person n dealt with this when poor mum had enough , but she tried ☺
I'd be asking for a go box within ear shot of them!!
@@carolmiller8310 The purpose was to put her and the brat in that situation. She needed to learn.
Camille Kalaw what about the mother’s pain huh?
Effective thing my father did when at dinner out, he took me to the car, buckled my seatbelt, closed the door and stood on the outside until I calmed down. He felt (rightfully so) my tantrums were unfair to others around us.
Yeah my mom did this too when I was a kid. It was super effective... I learned I behave or we will leave. That's it.
Why wont parents do this? I'd do it
I never understajd why parents cant just take the kud outside and give respect to the customers. Ive seek this so many times in multiple places it's sad.
I rarely threw a tantrum in public, but when I did, my mum put her hand over my mouth and pulled me outside and disciplined me
H. Martin-Sandoval same
ARE WE NOT GOING TO TALK ABOUT HOW MUCH KF A LEGEND NOAH IS OMFG, *casually sips a drink* “Yeah he does this most of the times”
I feel for this mom. I have a two year old that throws some real intense tantrums and it’s really embarrassing in public. I’ve gotten those same looks before from strangers. The thing is, it’s not always a reflection of bad parenting. Some kids are high anxiety/ high needs and it makes things super difficult.
Sigh yes… and where is daddy?
@@cheresee.ferreira8824 for many reasons a dad may not be around.
@@viviansanchez5018 thats very true🙏
No youre just a push over and suck at parenting and rationalize it with buzzwords like "high needs". Only thing they need is strict discipline
I agree. He was just throwing a tantrum because he wasn't getting what he wanted. When I become a parent, I won't tolerate whining or tantrums. If it's a special needs kid, that's different.
the man in the grey shirt: babe lets not have kids
I think the girl next to him was his daughter. So the right thing to say would be “honey, you sure you want another one?”
@@jonathan_q_arbuckle1976 perfect
@@jonathan_q_arbuckle1976 😂😂😂
I feel bad for currently being a child :(
@@Pastelleraisthebestytchannel Same, luckily my parents said i never really had tanthrums
When Jo put her hair up I was like "OOOOOHHHH She means business!!!!"
Same here!
Lylah if any of you are mother fans who would win jo or porky
Lylah lmao yeah
ikr
0@@felixlee9645
“Hold mummy’s hand or I’ll pick you up again” PROOF that you can intimidate a child without threatening or using violence. Well done Jo!
Technically that WAS a threat. And while being picked up may not seem like a bad thing, he did not like it at all, more specifically because of the way that she was speaking to him. They could have avoided all of that if they had planned the pacifier thing ahead of time. And you can't just rip something out of a little kid's mouth and expect them to accept it.
@@matthoranofficial that’s exactly what I was saying. I thought that was cruel. It was a so unnecessary
Okay but can we just say how amazing she was with calming the child down quickly?? Like that’s so surprising how she did that
Talking to the child - as a person - they understand, it is amazing.
Jo puts her hair up like a real pro when she's ready for a fight lol
supermanisrad lol true 😂
supermanisrad lol
supermanisrad I
Nanny Joe is amazing! I feel so blessed that my boys always acted appropriately when we were it in public. I've looked at people the same way when their kids acted like that .... 😲😲😲😲 I miss this show!
supermanisrad Just about to comment on Jo putting her hair up !!!! Haha. When I see my boss put her hair in a ponytail...I KNOW she's on the edge.😂
Bruh if I saw Jo Frost in the middle of a restaurant with any family I'd leave immediately
I'd stay and watch what went down
Not me. I'd bunker down lol
harpyxx All I would want to do is go up to the mum and tell her she is doing a good job ❤️
@@Jane5720 Me too.
@@siobhanterry262 No she the mum needed this to learn how to control Gabe, The kids behavior is out of control.
oh my god that poor waitress lol probably thought to herself "i dont get paid enough for this shit" 😂
agreed
This show is literally my guilty pleasure. Watching Jo calmly dealing with all these brats is pure gold
if a kid is old enough to say the word "paci", he's too damn old to have one.
😆😆😆
He's gonna have duck teeth when he's older.😂
I know!!! Hes like 3 years old
Melanie Jecker I had one till I was 3 my dentist said I need braces
Bruh kids are sometimes breastfeed up to 4 years old and what that kid is going through is called the oral stage and it's absolutely necessary.
Well I like the brother when he was like,"He does this all the time" and continue to enjoy his drink..It's like he's enjoying the drama in some point..🤣😂
Yeah which is what everyone else should do. Just ignore it and get on with their meal and let the mother teach her child as she is clearly trying to do. Don’t make it any harder on the mother than it needs to be.
@@mylifepostpain3705 people are also trying to enjoy their meal and carry on conversations with others
Ashley Piccirillo I understand that which is why children need to be taught how to behave but teachings is a process and other people have to understand that. This is all part in parcel of being a child and learning. You cannot learn to swim without actually getting in the water. It’s the same for dining out. You will only learn how to conduct yourself in a certain situation if you actually get to experience being in that situation.
I don’t know if he enjoys it. I feel bad for the older brother.
@@mylifepostpain3705 this is why the mother should have started implementing discipline at home though
I love the way jo frost is straight up to the parents
I pulled this tantrum once when I was a child and my mother said right too my face This is kind of behaviour is unacceptable! She grabbed me out of the seat took me too the car put me in the car seat and let me scream it out untill I calmed down. And didnt let me out till I was calm.
That's a great mom!
Bless your mom!
Sheesh my parents took me outside and Knocked me out cold. I was out the rest of the night I never did it again
How is she a good mother for doing that??
Jo silenced him quick 😂
Thank god he shut up
Bring your kid to a restaurant to take his pacifier and let all the rest of the people deal.. 🤯
She made him realize his paci wasn’t the problem he was.
Thank Effing god.😭😭😅🤣🙏🤦
Bro that part made me laugh SO FREAKING LOUD 🤣🤣
When Jo put her hair up I was like “ooohhhh it’s about to go down!” 😂
Sameee I was Like Whats She Doing Next.
LoL😅😂🤣
Yyyuuuupppp
Yes she doesn’t play!
I seen it coming
Jo is so patient, even though the kids keep crying and shouting. A true supernanny.
I wish she was older and had come to my house. Spankings did nothing and I just did what I wanted I am pretty sure if I had to sit on a naughty place I would have behaved.
Wow when Jo spoke to that little one I was truly impressed with her as a character, as a human being.
i missed Jo so much omggg, she's such a savage and i love how she doesn't tolerate disrespectful behavior from kids. She definitely got stricter and way more firmer and i love that
Mistakes she came back to super nanny
Just started new season on lifetime this year
Elisa D holy shit no way
disrespectful??? they're just toddlers being toddlers
Sometimes when we are put in UNCOMFORTABLE and EMBARRASSING situations, it opens your eyes!! Clearly this mother needed this!
Yeah Itsme So you haven’t been to many places then. Is that the extent of your travel? If so then that’s really sad
Tatiana Samuels this is a reason why I’m not having children
0:35 Onward, I feel sorry for the older kids, they must have headaches everyday. All that high pitch screaming......How has his vocal cords lasted this long?
me too
Nikita, Felix I don’t know! If that was me, my vocal cords would’ve ruptured and needed to get my throat scraped. An extreme thought I know.
He screams like hes being electrocuted!!!
Lol the people in the backgrounds facial expressions 😂
Me: steps in restaurant
*sees this*
Me: aiGht ImmA hEad OuT 😐
Me too. Even my kids would look at his like.. wtf. Lol. They do when they see kids acting crazy in public
😂👏
I would be running out
Same 😂🤣
Kids don’t belong in public
Who kept waiting for Jo to intervene and do her magic
Hafsa Bibi me 😁
Hafsa Bibi me
She did do her magic. She let it go til Mom was able to see the result of not handling this before--he's out of control and Mom can't stop it. At the end Jo picked him up and got him stopped.
CJ yeah he stopped because he was scared! That was abusive!
Har bihaver is not good whit baby 👶
Jo on this show is literally like a fine wine. She ages (mentally and physically) extremely well, and her discipline skills are legit. So refreshing.
She blew it this time
I hope this show bought lunches and extra desserts for every single person in the restaurant.
I love how easy the nanny was able to calm that child within a minute.
Because she is a strange person for the boy...
pamela lima Because she was being assertive and talking in a tone that made the boy listen. If the mom did the same thing he most likely would have had the same reaction.
she’s not a nanny she’s a child psychologist
@@pamelalima5401 Because she was being firm and assertive. The mother was always too soft. It's not about being a stranger or a familiar face, its about being someone that children can respect and see as a leader.
@@pamelalima5401 As is someone who won't take none of his BS unlike his mother.
“he does this mostly every time” he says causally drinking 😂
He's very used to it.
Son Rob ccccxf
*sips tea*
😎🥤
As a preschool teaching student, I would look at the child at their level and say, "I understand me taking your binky away is making you feel really mad; it's time to eat. What would you like to drink, milk or juice?" I've learned that taking their focus away from the trigger and redirecting them works wonderfully.
In my favorite restaurant there was a kid screaming at the top of his lungs and everyone was staring at her and when she caught my gaze she went “I’m so sorry” and I told her “Your kid doesn’t belong in public!” She covered her face in her hands and started sobbing. Her husband looked like he was going to get up and say something but I grabbed my drink and he sat back down. Told him “That’s what I thought.” (I was too sober to be dealing with that) The manager told them to leave and when they made them way to the door everyone in the restaurant started clapping.
@@ianfortuna9385congrats your an assehole
@@ianfortuna9385 wtf
@@madelineheidler2545 what?
@@LuckyButterfly318your mom
"He does this mostly everytime." Felt that, man.
That older kid is the only one with some damn sense
That's the closest to flustered I've ever heard Jo Frost get
ikr
Yeah she’s very flustered
This is a prime example why you DO 👏🏾 NOT 👏🏾NEGOTIATE 👏🏾WITH👏🏾 KIDS 👏🏾- EVER! 👏🏾 PERIOD.
BabeRuthuk AGREED. Enough with wimpy ass parents. Show them who the adult is and who is in charge.
Exactly. You are not their friend, you are their parent. When they get to teenage years, then you can negotiate with them.
smart!
Exactly.
You actually can. It's called parenting, you teach them and you can compromise.
As much as I love gentle parenting, I really love Jo's approach here. She is firm but age appropriate. Jo knew that Gabe needed tough love in that situation because this was not a big emotion he was feeling, this was pure behavior. Thank God for Jo!
In my favorite restaurant there was a kid screaming at the top of his lungs and everyone was staring at her and when she caught my gaze she went “I’m so sorry” and I told her “Your kid doesn’t belong in public!” She covered her face in her hands and started sobbing. Her husband looked like he was going to get up and say something but I grabbed my drink and he sat back down. Told him “That’s what I thought.” (I was too sober to be dealing with that) The manager told them to leave and when they made them way to the door everyone in the restaurant started clapping.
@@ianfortuna9385 you should’ve minded your own business that poor woman was probably trying what she could she did not need you to give her the extra stress
@@instrumentallyricvideo the kid was ruining my dinner! So it was already my business you cup of period blood! So what if I added extra stress on her she doesn’t get a medal for what women have been doing for centuries. Mind your own business next time you understand me you pos racist fu€
@@ianfortuna9385 uh oh the young man’s getting mad lol
@@instrumentallyricvideo oh you like kids is that it? You should be on a list
They should’ve dealt with the child outside and not in the restaurant, very inconsiderate even if they did pay for the others’ meals
I seriously love this woman! In two minutes she had that kid calmed down and listening, without intimidation and without fear. I could use some of her tuff love some days for sure :)
without intimidation? she was inches from his face and nearly yelling at him she'd done that to an adult they would have called the police on her.
@@RLG36 she wasn't shouting at him. Don't be so stupid. She used another tone of voice. It clearly worked. I feel sorry for your children. She didn't smack. Nor did she shout. You silly person! Please don't reproduce.
@@RLG36 exactly wake up people this is a child, can you imagine if another adult took someone's cigarettes and threw them away, this is the child's comforter RESPECT children
I doubt it was 2 mins we are only seeing 2 mins of it
@@flowers6869 Pacifiers won't work once he turns 4. And by that time, his tantrums will only get worse and worse. Sorry not sorry but you don't seem to have experience with children throwing tantrums. Some things you just have to nip it in the bud.
This whole video I was like “god I hope the studio covers the bill for those other customers”. When Jo stepped up and said she was paying for their food I breathed a sigh of relief. Class act 👌🏻
ikr
Wow, when the nanny got a hold of him. He managed to stop crying and answer her questions and did as she told him. He reached for his mother's hand. Wow! Wow! Wow!
My parents practiced with me for restaurants, air plane trips and anything else that might be new. I was so very proud to be well behaved
How long did they have to practice with you? And how were the practices, was it like playing make believe or they just talked?
@@walqqr1 We played make believe. It was fun. We knew how to act when we went out and I believe that took a lot of the stress away that makes a lot of kids misbehave.
Yeah, my parents also made it very clear what they expected out of us in public places. Before entering any public place, they told us : “these are the rules. If you don’t respect them, we’re turning around and going straight home to timeout.”
@@vincenzolee6576 that's really cool, I'll take note of that for when I have kids someday
Bruh, when Jo throws her hair up you know it is about to go down!!
Omg 0:47! 🤣 the she goes!!!!
Yep, for real lol 😂👍💕
They did it in public to teach THE MOM. She needed to learn. That kid knew what he was doing. He seems like a sweet boy-he just needed boundaries. Lovely children-hope things turned around for them.
faythmomto5 yes so right! It's so not easy though. My son used to always listen to me but since his brother's been born omg!! Not easy at all and the tantrums are so embarrassing but I just have to get on with it until he learns to listen. Some days are good other days not so but I'm learning each day. It will get easier...my son is 3 yrs old and even stopped using the toilet or potty. Makes me so cross but perseverance and different techniques well win over in the end!! Greatful and thankful for my blessings!
Ong that's embarrassing. Why were people staring mind your own business wtf
i feel like im watching 'Human' dog whisperer xD
There's no such thing as a bad child. Working with kids I have learned that all they need is a little guidance. Some kids need more than others.
faythmomto5
Yes ma'am! I don't know if you ever watch that movie Ray who was done about Ray Charles's life and then they go to his childhood and and showd him becoming blind .....the mother she didn't coddle him, it hurt her she cried she was doing it but had she not use that tough love Ray Charles would not be what we know Ray Charles's...(.please excuse lack of punctuation and the like, rushin through it real quick!!)
Dang, a 9 year old kid named Noah is calm, chill and never throws a single tantrum about anything
Oh my god I have been that server just standing there like “uhhh” while child has level 10 nuclear meltdown at the table😂😂😂 but seriously though how did she let it get this far?? I was no easy child and quite rebellious but my mother be damned if she let this shit go down in public lol
That's a damn tantrum not a meltdown
When Jo ties her hair back, you know she means business!
that poor waitress
Scaryeaglesmithwolf jdf I felt sorry for the waitress
She was like "I don't get paid enough for this shit"
Scaryeaglesmithwolf jdf yes!!
🤣🤣🤣
Oh please. As a waitress is way worse to have a rude customer than a little baby in baby steps crying behind you. I think she probably laughed at it or even enjoyed it. I take this ANYTIME over mean disrespectful diners that treat waiters like trash.
The onlookers do my head in. Where your kids perfect? Probably not.
Yanking the pacifier out of the boys mouth like that damn even I'd be pissed. Why would you even let him leave the house with it specially going to a restaurant ? 🤦♀️
I was thinking this...I used to think this show was the gospel but now that I have a baby all I can think is why would you let him bring it, grab his little comfort IN THE MIDDLE of a public place and expect him to be calm?? And not even say something like "I know you want the Paci, this must be tough for you etc..." And it absolutely broke my heart that they threw it away in front of him...once his emotions are exploding how on earth do you expect him to calm himself down if you don't show him how??? No longer a die-hard fan of her methods...
Good point. If they didn’t want the kid to have it they should have left it at home. That said I think Jo wanted to put Mum in that situation to prove to her that she could do it. It’s a tough lesson but I think that the Mum grew in confidence because of it.
@@capitaldidi this is a funny comment! You're right, everyone thinks they're a perfect parent, until they actually have children, themselves.
I know right how rude of her to snatch it like that
How rude to smoke at the table = how rude to suck at the table. No rude there with asking to stop and butt it/trash it
People here are so out of it. This wasnt just about a pacifier but about gabe throwing a tantrum when they go out and he doesnt get what he wants. That is why they dont go out. This needed to be handled in a public setting and not a private one.
Yep, you gotta get kids to generalize some of what you're teaching them.
Taking his pacifier and causing a tantrum doesn't do shit
I don’t think it was a lesson for the child, but for the mother so she can see she needs to change.
Uh... you TEACH THEM AT HOME. If you don't give in to tantrums at home, they'll get that you mean business.
@@PeachesofLove Exactly. This was a lesson for both, but more for the mother to see WHY he is throwing these tantrums - and it's exactly as Jo said - because she always gives in to him and never tells him no. If kids have no limits, they know no limits and will act accordingly.
That mom just isn’t firm enough. What’s so hard about saying no, and meaning it?
Joi Benjamin it can be very hard but your right what your saying only a parent can know how hard it is though I think.
Saying no isn’t hard- it’s not being mean, kids need and CRAVE boundaries and saying ‘no’ can prevent massive tantrums and confusion for the kid- as long as it’s consistent
Joi Benjamin bec for those ppl it's easier to give in
Saying No isn't the tough part. It's how to handle it when the kids don't listen to that No. That mom may have hundreds of things to get done with around the house and sometimes giving in seems like the easier option. Yes it is not right but sometimes things get overwhelming when you face it yourself, although to an outsider it crystal clear.
that guy in the grey shirt was ready to hit this girls child 😂
Jo is the best. Executing the parenting strategy even in the public.
This is the best birth control.
Oh please. This comment is really getting old. If you actually Discipline and teach your child well, there won't be a problem.
@@subscribee9792 you know what’s old? My year old comment, that you scrolled through dozens of comments to get to 😂.
@@Summerdaze8 If I thought it was old I wouldn't waste my precious time looking for it. It was at the top of all the comments so I just happened to find it once again. And last year wasn't long ago like we barely are getting into 2021 so I don't know what time zone your living in. But the point is, the parents of these kids on Supernanny are the problem. They don't Discipline their kids and that's what happens. So the best brith control is you knowing you can't handle your kids. 🤷
@@subscribee9792 not you telling a stranger on the internet they don’t know how to handle kids they don’t have 🤣 girrrl! What are you even pressed about? Who cares?
@@Summerdaze8 hey.. think what you wanna but I already said what I had to say. So if you want to be on birth control then go ahead. It's not really my business but you can't tell me it's not true that at least part of the reason these kids act like brats is because of the parents.
I sure hope the producers paid for everyone's meal during this tantrum!
Update: phew just seen that they did ♥️
She paid for the big dude and whomever he was sitting with. Maybe they paid for the others after Jo and the mom with kids left.
Ditsy Pixie This is not something you do at a restaurant. There is no way SN didn’t know this was a terrible idea! If you’re going to wean your child off something, do it at home, not in a public place where he is going to ruin everyone’s meal! If I was a customer in that restaurant, I would have raised bloody hell. Screaming kids need to be removed from restaurants immediately.
Exactly take it off him at home! This was a ploy from the producers to make the kids seem more unsettled and bratty and how this family desperately needs help.
Explain to him at home! Not at a restaurant!
They all got paid to sit in there. Huge line outside to be extras in episode
Cherry Tree try watching her content from the UK. There’s a bit less drama and she thinks more outside the box here.
That mom is trying her best, no matter what anyone says, it's hard being in a public place with a lot of kids being the only adult. It's exhausting and overwhelming. Could she be more firm yes, she is learning, no one is perfect. Does not make her a bad mom. God bless your family and may you all continue to grow happily and stand firm❤
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This kid busted my headphone speaker 😖😂
He reminds me of the donkeys in Pinocchio!
@Highland Gaming, how the donkeys couldn't stop crying.
Paying for the people’s meal was so classy
O wow. Just noticed it. That's awesome 😻
And if I was there, I’d be getting a dinner and a show
Customers meals were paid for = nice and very fair to say the least, while helping this young family!
This was the perfect setting for teaching both the child AND the mother. Although, it was rough on the other diners, the mother and child had to experience this lesson at the restaurant since this was the place where the mother was clueless, and the child was never given rules and guidance. Telling the child ahead of time "we're going to a restaurant so you'll have to behave", would fall on deaf ears. This kid had to experience the lesson right there at the place where he has his tantrums. It's kind of like teaching someone to swim by letting them experience having their bodies in water, and not just looking at the water. Glad the nanny offered to pay for the man's meal at the end.
^^THIS^^^
yeah but see I'd have taken my child to the bathroom, given her three firm swats on the bare butt, and then sat her down for a good long lecture as to why her behavior was unacceptable. You can't let a child have control. This Mom just let the toddler take control, and it wasn't fair on her, on her other children, or on the diners. But most importantly it wasn't fair to the toddler himself. Children need to learn self control. They need to learn what is allowable in public. How far they can push mom and dad before they get an abject lesson in manners. This mom learned how important it is to maintain control over her children. She'll get it now.
@Tracy Lands I think you misunderstood her point. I happen to agree with you about whiny, self entitled adults by the way. We'd probably get on. But you might read her post again and tone down the language since we're talking about respect.
@Tracy Lands Can you,like, chill? I can honestly see you as an individual who jumps from 0 to 100 at minor issues with little to no awareness of the irony of your reasoning.
@Tracy Lands Wow. So angry.
The older boy was so well behaved.
Darla Greene yes him and that blond little one. Peaceful little sweethearts.
Darla Greene like me🙂
I feel so bad for him
Because he's older i guess..
Poor kid is probably dying with embarrassment inside
Wow! If I ever acted this way I would have been smacked in the mouth by my father....
Correct me too
I’m in tears because I’ve been here.... it’s beyond embarrassing.
now I can see why restaurant owners ban kids from their businesses because of this kind of behaviour. no one wants to hear kids screaming for gods know how long.
gloomybearluver i don’t need screaming kids while trying to enjoy a meal
Whenever my gf tells me she wants to have babies, I always show her these kinds of vids 🤣🤣 immediately changes her mind 🤣
That poor little kid just needed a hug
She took the dummy because he wasn’t eating his food. Has anybody noticed as well when Jo took control of the situation and was stern with him instead of babying him like his mom the child instantly stoped making that noise and responded to her. You’re all skating Jo but she knows what she’s doing.
Gerbil Kinns exactly lol!!!
What's interesting is that he had a tantrum right before they left and didn't have the pacifier in his mouth then. The mom must have given it to him to shut him up knowing he would freak when they got to the restaurant.
she had the title of SUPER NANNY for a reason!!!
Its not even the fact of how stern jo was.. often someone you dont know telling the child off is enough to make them stop. I know my boy would kick off.. wouldnt listen to me but if my mum stepped in he would quieten down pretty quickly.
Didn’t you see they had just got at the table when they told him give his dummy so how was he not eating his food if he didn’t have it
They paid for everyone's dinner that was there.
Jo is more UPSET than the mother
She’s so amazing. I just watch this to better my parenting
Thanks for the free birth control, TLC!
😂🤣 LMBO
WHOA Supernanny!! You sure told that kid!! THAT is how the mother should have reacted right from the get go.
ali xena what’s get go
from the beginning
ali xena thank you
0:45, when supernanny pulls her hair back, you know shit's about to get real
She's awesome, isn't she? But we do understand how hard it is for other parents to get mad or show authority to their own kids, then there are parents who do not even have to say one word but with a mere glare, their kids would instantly know it's time to behave. It's really nice when there are people like Nanny Jo who's willing to share her expertise on kids.
0:40 Same Sounds from Cathy
Come Home at the end of a film!
That 9-year-old is awesome
No. Its rude to make others deal with that. I'd leave with my child.
so the kids will never learn to behave and things would get worse, avoidance doesn't solve any problems.
@@Mei087 no it's a consequence. Behave or we leave.
@@Mei087 I'm a mother of 6... mine dont dare throw a fit. They know better. They know if they throw a fit we leave.
I'm sure the crew would have warned them thst it may be bad
@T C nope I have 5 boys who do not throw fits. Maybe your children throw fits but mine dont. Have a nice day
Amazing how these kids always listen to Jo. He shut up REAL QUICK
The people at the back looked so done😭😭
Jo spontaneously makes the baby give up his pacifier. Blames the mum…why not practice with him first instead of ruining everyone’s meal
Ha ha! Jo's amazing - Mom says sit down - Kid runs around hysterically forever, Jo does her thing - Kid stops crying within ten seconds.
lol 😂
She more stern and doesnt take shiieeet. hahaha shes the bomb love her
Jo is wonderful! she does no harm but takes no shit.
Part of that is editing I think, I doubt he calmed down that fast
That’s because kids tend to listen to intimidating strangers more than their parents. With their parents they know they can get away with it.
I feel bad for the customers
Same.... 😑😑😑😑
Ditto
And the kids
They got their dinner paid for, Jo apologised to them and told them that she was going to take care of their bill.
Same
If he is saying paci then he needs to stop 🛑 having a paci XD lol 😂
EVERY SINGLE NEW PARENT should watch this show.
The title wasn't misleading when it said "huge toddler tantrum." 🤣😂🙈
the lady in the back at like 0:50 was like *”omfg control your demons”*
Ravioli Ray I noticed that before anything.
*B O I*
And she is right! This is hysteria!!!!
Ishi Lala she did choose to have four
+Naughty Hotdog I am exceedingly rude to ignorant, heartless,stupid people who have lost their compassion, humanity and ability to critically analyse a situation without putting others down to make themselves feel superior. I am fierce make no mistake, and I certainly not be making any apologies.
the letter a sound in british: ooh
You know jo frost isn't some magic nanny she jus tells parents damn common sense 😂
pretty sure customers were informed or they were extras lol
celeryg66 yes they were aware of a show
They had to know something because there were clearly cameramen with them. Plus, before they left Nanny Jo said to the couple that they were taking care of it. So I assume they were taking care of their bill.
Yea they have to otherwise they couldn’t show their faces.
That father sitting at the table looks SOO familiar
Yeah, they have to be aware and let the show use their faces otherwise they have to blur it