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Honestly, Erin assuring Zach that their mother wouldn’t leave him there is precious. Even though he is pretty aggressive with her sometimes, she still cares about him enough to assure him. And telling him she was proud of him😭 send help my heart has melted
This is sad though and could set her up to empathize with aggressive men and seek to provide them support and love.
I seriously love that wee girl ❤️
@@vangoghsotherear4114 yes this is my concern. I’m worried about Erin when she begins to date. I worry about her vulnerability to wife beaters
@@hannahscott6604 yep. At that age she’s learning everything she’s ever going to know about interpersonal relationships. After that it’ll take tons of therapy and maybe more to keep her away from what feels like home.
@@vangoghsotherear4114 I do hope the parents commitment to changing their and his behavior will help with that and she’ll get to see that the behavior was not okay. Will be especially important to see dad change
Jo is so kind, you can tell she genuinely cares about the families.
I agree
right
@@jennyjessswain3433 mre to
Sailor Jupiter?
I know
Erin is the most calm child I've seen on this show
ikr
ikr
ikr
Ikr
Yeah so ture
Can we please get some “where are they now” episodes ? I truly hope that all of these families made it . Jo is such an amazing person 🥰🥰🥰
These guys divorced
@@Mamaaudri oh-
@@Mamaaudri thank god that man should not be allowed around children- i hope she continues what she learns on her own. she's far better off.
The where are they now episode we could just call it in eight seasons of the Supernanny where is the school shooter hiding?
@@Mamaaudri thank God they divorced!
Erin is so sweet and cute. I always feel bad for the well-behaved kids because the poorly-behaved ones take up all the attention.
Yea
Like me
Yea
she is so adorable
It’s not the children’s fault.
I don’t know how kids hit their parents, when I was little if I even lightly hit them out of anger I regretted it immediately and felt guilty the whole day, idk how they don’t have any regret about it.
They probably do have regret, because when they do that what they are really begging for is discipline. But its not given so they push even harder. Even tho so may kids appear to be smiling when they are acting this way, I do not think they are happy inside. They have that smile because they have mom\dad attention.
@@arwynsquirrel4702 bingo
I would never dream of hitting one of my parents. I was waaaaay too afraid of them.
I think it's because of the parents' behaviour, or the dad's mainly. He used to be forceful with them and not regret it, so they learnt that it's okay to be forceful and not regret it as well.
Honestly, I’m too afraid to even talk back to my parents. I’m just scared of the *lectures*
Erin actually said in her little 3 year old voice “I’m very proud of you Zachary” at the very end 😂😂🥺🥰
She was parroting her mother tho
Even so you can clearly see how mature she is for her age, it’s honestly astonishing given her situation. She might have been parroting what others say around which is exactly what we all do when we are growing up and learning speech. But give credit where it’s due clearly the young girl could comprehend what the mother meant I believe the proper intention was there and let’s be real here intention is very important.
Bless the mum she’s trying so hard when the dad isn’t trying he’s just showing pure aggression no wonder the kid thinks it’s ok to hurt his mum his dads showing first hand aggression
Yeah, he's getting influenced by his dad
Ikr
Change your user name. It's inappropriate and not even funny.
Its called discipline
@@susiearviso3032 they don’t need to
The little girl in her family is so innocent are u sad mom. It warms my heart.
And also in the beginning when she said "you are the best mom in the whole wide world!"
I didn’t catch it.
@@l1vylovesyn515 awww thats sweet of her
You need “ speech marks.”
Also mom said "yes" which is also awesome. 😊
if i tried any of this with my mom
mom: “so you’ve chosen death” ?
That sounds like my mom xD
That is the most relatable comment I’ve ever see.
Lol facts😂😂😂😂😂
👞 get you pants with fluff because you will regret it
Dude stop joking
The father almost certainly learned aggessiveness from his father, and the little boy is copying his daddy, hurting his mother and sister. This behavior can be stopped.
It's a cycle and it needs to be broken.
I know, the injuries on the poor mother are worse then most of the injuries from dogs to their owner from the dog whisperer show... It's pretty scary actually!!
Even if you have good natured parents, kids can still be off the rails, and things is, they know when they doing wrong, so if if they can get away with it, they will, but like with us adults, each child has their own personality, s it is nice that Jo has techniques that are so effective/universal :)
They divorced, so there's that.
@@amandab8433 how you know?
@@amandab8433 I hope she did. That poor woman was suffering tremendously. And their children.
People say that kids are badly behaved because of how they are raised, but you can see from the little girl how it's not all the parents fault. Shes so polite
He's the eldest , she probably learned her lesson with the second one .
different kids deal with things different, even if shes well behaved it doesnt mean shes not upset or got trauma, she could just be scared of her dad...Also usually it is the parents fault
Yea different kids need different things I have twins both of them so opposite in how I have to handle them
Nature vs Nurture! Everyone loves to say “no children are born bad”. YES, some are! Or at the very least some are born much more aggresive than others. If some children are just randomly super sweet in nature, how can the opposite not be true as well?
@@Gal2100 She doesn’t come across as scared of her dad at all. Honestly I think the dad is just way more gentle with her because she’s the girl so she hasn’t learned that kind of aggression from him
I love how Erin is more mature than the parents🤣
@Levi hoopsThey're talking about the little girl.
@Levi hoops Erin is the good girl. Zack is the Brat
Yes I am my name is Erin LOL🤣😂🙂
Pretty sure the parents divorced eventually
And Erin's 3
I think all of us are literally the friends at the party. *pikachu face* "she does not deserve that"
100th like
Me... I cried 😢 the man is an idiot and the mom's completely overwhelmed. That child is acting how his father taught him... to be mean and disrespectful to this woman. I'd have at the vary least smacked his hands but man never letting it get that bad to begin with. Do they not care for the other child to do more?
I just felt bad that her friends didn't think to embrace her the way that Jojo did.
My goodness, her arms look like she's been trying to catch feral cats all day! Bless her.
Right, I feel bad for Brenda!
The way Jo comforts parents is so lovely to see. This mother felt alone and really needed the guidance and comfort Jo offered in order to get her on the right track.
Well, if the dad is behaving aggressive, it's no wonder that the kid is behaving aggressive as well.
This dad is showing his child to act bad
@@taitai7976 exactly like ofc your kid bad your showing them to be bad thats why i dont understand people sometimes
My dad ruled my brother and I by fear. I love my dad, but that's not the way to bring up children, especially when one of them (me) is an empath. It was difficult.
Child does something that dad doesn’t like = Dad pushes child.
Mum does something child doesn’t like = child pushes mum.
Seems pretty logical to me, stop manhandling you’re kids.....🤦🏾♀️
@You I feel like you just described me
I wish that Brenda’s friends were allowed to comfort her.
Who says they can’t 🧐they just don’t
Seriously though
They can they’re just not doing it
Maybe it was just an arranged play-date by the show and the adults weren't actually friends but maybe just aquaintences.
@@emilybh6255 what do you mean?
Her friends are kind. And they didn’t judge her. They had compassion. Those are friends and I am glad she has them.
for once I love the mom. she is legit trying her hardest and LOVES her kids. I believe the boy acts out because he sees his dad do it, and anger is frustration. he doesnt know how to express himself.
The dad has nothing to do with this! The girl doesn’t act like her bother? She’s very calm
Zacks got ADHD
Jo cried at the end because she was proud of Zachary for changing his behavior. She is so amazing for helping parents and families
Nanny Jo, not just child whisperer, but therapist and marriage counselor too. *chef's kiss*
Jo is legit so kind. almost cry when she leaves the houses because she is such an amazing person ur doing great jo.
❤️
@@Supernanny love your videos!
Love u Jo frost🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😘
This episode really hit home with me. I think alot of mothers have the problem of being worried about the father being too aggressive with discipline.
Tell me about it😒
@@dead4273 cycle of life
Yes 😓
I agree. My mom had my brother and I tell her if my dad even threatened to whack us.
Or vice-versa, where the mom is the overly aggressive and daddy being vigilant about protecting.
This is the BEST. MOST TOUCHING AND MEANINGFUL episode I’ve ever watched. God Bless you Jo Frost!
Agreed! I cried for 30 minutes while watching
@@MISB15 Me too, god bless Jo
They divorced years ago. The kids are in their late teens (19 and 17) now.
@@MISB15 Me too! Jo is the best "family whisperer"....
@@amandab8433 how do u know?
Erin is kinda the only normal child
I know right. She is an angel and I love the pink bow in her hair
Ya she soooooooooooo sweet :))
She's the cutest
she deserves better :(
@@kindspirit-mo9nm yeah in this family
She is scared of her own child! Running away from him. That is so sad!
Edit: she is also scared of her own husband! This women needed Jo so bad! I am so glad she got help
She shouldn’t be! It means she failed! She needed to have firm boundaries like mine did for me. Some people shouldn’t be parents smh.
@@yaelfeder9042 it DOES NOT mean she failed. People around her FAILED.
While that poor girl is very cute, she is already exhibiting extreme people-pleasing tendencies. When kids grow up with an aggressive parent, they often either become aggressive themselves(like the son) or they become complacent and anxious, constantly trying to avoid conflict and appease everyone. This can lead to co-dependent relationships later on in life.
Basically, I really hope that little girl doesn’t end up with an aggressive/abusive partner because she’s so used to trying to fix everything and make everyone else happy.
How could two children be so opposite. Zach is so bad, and Erin is an angel
One externalizes their anger and frustration. The other internalizes it and turns to people pleasing tendencies. Both are ways of trying to control an unpredictable situation.
the dad was only aggressive to Zach
@@inquisitiveoutsider508 that's precisely what I noticed as well. Tricky situation for the poor children.
I am now well into adulthood, but as the younger of two children who grew up in somewhat similar dynamics (this dad was less abusive to the mother than mine was), I was incredibly terrified of receiving the negative attention that my older sister got when she acted out and was one of the most ridiculously well-behaved children even through my teenage years.
I really hope someone thinks to check up on that little girl even though she is behaving well because kids not acting out doesn't mean the kid is not traumatized.
Probably because the dad physically hurts the male more and/or harder
Update: Zach was diagnosed with adhd and Brenda and Bill got divorced. Zach is 19 and Erin is 17.
Just because he has that disorder is no reason to excuse his behavior nor his parents lack of disicpline
How you know
How do you know?
@@Palmettogirl the disorder does affect the behavior but the parents make it worse at the lack of/badly executed discipline
@@Palmettogirl BUT the dad's abusive parental style did contribute to Zack's issues
Poor Erin had to be the most grown up kid I've ever seen and it stems from her concern of everyone else in her family poor kid has to grow up faster than she needs to
“Don’t be fearful of him. He’s five years old.” FOR REAL!
It's pretty clear the father has some issues, like narcissism, and the poor woman is just being bullied.
100% true
AGREED
Yeah, she even said he calls her names and everything
I read the title and I was like SUPERNANNY!!! MUST WATCH
Same
I loved seeing the mother "coming back to life" with her children and her husband, after she found some support at last, and he decided to "practice patience." Everyone benefitted along with the children.
Kid's hitting their parents is NOT normal behavior!
In Zach's case, it's extremely obvious where that behavior came from...he sees his dad being aggressive towards him and being mean to mom, so he gets the message that that type of behavior is acceptable if daddy can do it
@@NYChica23 Dad is manhandling Mom for sure.
Wasn't happening when I was young
According to the wiki Zach was diagnosed with ADHD and Bill was arrested for assault in January 2008. Undiagnosed ADHD + parental abusive behavior = Zach's behavior.
@@karla9redhow do i find the wiki page
This woman has forgotten that she's the adult, she's in charge, and she can impose consequences for bad behavior.
Alot of parents want to be the BFF first
Well she doesn’t know how to
Why is she backing up? I would never do that. Acting that way shows she’s already given up.
Yeah and this is an obvious one way street the guy is emasculated too
She's missing the firm tone of voice , the no-nonsense tone of voice , she's too sweet 🥺
I swear Jo is the only person that can actually wear olive green and absolutely rock it!
Olive green with hot pink 😍❤️
What everyone in this family needs:
Dad: patience
Zack: therapy
Mom: love
Erin: attention
They all need therapy
So straight up
Adderall
@@katierose1893 erin doesnt
@@katierose1893 nope
that little girl is an angel on earth. when she said she was proud of her brother’s progress it melted my heart 🥺
I literally cried when Jo was teaching them gentle touch...the kindness...
When I was 2 I bit my mum on the knee. She bit MY knee.
Let's just say I never did anything bad again
( Except for the occasional scream)
🤣🤣🤣
Heh my mom bit my sister who did that. She bit one or two more times. because she was 2......
Years ago my three year Jim bit my six month old Phil. I bit Jim to show him it hurts, he never bit again. He's now thirty three and still remembers and he's glad I did what I did.
@@fredahouston2395 both of you are sadists
Vghlkkl
Ii
'Are you sad mom?'
That's both sad and adorable😢
To the people blaming this on his adhd, I have adhd and I never am violent or angry, this kid simply needs help.
some kids with adhd CAN be violent and angry, but adhd manifests in many ways - and since it is about emotional disregulation, it can be so hard for kids who don't understand what their brains are doing. having toxic parents can't be easy for any kid, but for neurodivergent kids it must be unbelievably hard. I wasn't violent either but I did lash out and argue, and my sister (also adhd) retreated inwards and internalized her problems. and that was just normal good parents who didn't know we were struggling.
but people just assuming that this child has adhd because he's violent is so nasty and unwarranted because of other issues in the family.
Not all badly behaved kids have adhd or autism,odd ,add etc
I have adhd and when I don’t take my medicine, I get really angry really easily
I feel like regardless of being neurodivergent or not, kids can only act out what they see or get away with. If his mom and dad were loving towards them and towards each other, showed gentleness all the time in the house, and worked through their anger effectively, he wouldn’t know how to be violent.
I have adhd as well and I was disgusting from the age of 7-16 years old. I acted out very similarly to Zack, and it led me to being kicked out of my family home. (We are stronger than ever now)
"Why is my son so aggressive and violent?" wonders aggressive and violent dad
"I can't believe my son is so aggressive towards his mother" says father who aggressively pushes his son minutes later
No don’t blame the dad is not his fault
@@ladelnorte4707 really? How do you make that out?
@@ladelnorte4707 well then who’s fault is it? Kids don’t come out knowing how to behave!
Did he ever say that?
Seeing Zach apologize after the time out and respond to the touching game brings tears to my eyes...he's a sweet kid, he just needs to feel safe and loved :)
I am so impressed by the mother in the supermarket scene! You go, mom!
She’s a marriage therapist too love her she’s amazing ❤
The way how the little boy change made me happy and cry i was happy to see him and her sister sharing
Let's address the elephant in the room shall we. He abuses his mom because he sees how his father treats her and he thinks it's ok. I hope they fix things between them because these actions will certainly impact his future and how he will treat others.
I read someone commented that this couple did end up divorcing :/ looks like Bill didn’t change his ways
@@hadilayyad6147 Zach was also apparently diagnosed with adhd shortly after this
At least the parents asked for help and wanted constructive criticism, very brave and hard to do!
Why are the other mums crying over it, when they should be straight over comforting their friend. Instead Jo goes to her!
Not real “friends” 💯
Honestly sometimes in situations like that, I’m never sure if the persons so embarrassed they want to be left alone or not
Maybe they were instructed not to react/just to be observers/ background. We never know what production tells them. Ultimately mom and dad got the help they needed. I’m so happy for them
I’d be straight over to help!
I think the one mom that was crying was the mom whose son Zach stepped on,, bc they also said that the little boy started saying that Zach scratches him and stuff yk I'd be upset too!😫
The kids are 19 turning 20 and 17 turning 18 in 2021
This was filmed in 2006
Oh my gawd
True
How do you know ???? Also how are they doing now still crazy kids ?
I wanna know if they have watched this.
My anxiety just spiked
These parents are working so hard to do right by their kids and each other. I wish them well.
apparently they got divorced :(
The dad I’m not so sure about but the Mother is very happily with another man now and the relationship is healthy. Her kids are great
@@miyubeilschmidt5351 Good for her!
They divorced and she remarried
The son learned the violent behavior. The way he’s behaving was learned from how his father treated him. Bill wasn’t ashamed that he’d treated Zach badly, he was ashamed that he’d been caught.
The fact the mother kept her temper and didn’t cry after him scratching her and him saying that he wish she was dead or something I feel so bad for her and after seeing all her scratches and not to mention from her own son .
If the right professional saw those scratches and bite marks on mom the right assistance would happen and quickly. In my unprofessional opinion I think there is more going on such as opposition defiance disorder, etc.
the one person who teaches parents everything super nanny
This episode was so heart warming. Seeing this family go from breaking to thriving was so rewarding. I hope this family is doing well now
“Are you sad, mom?” Bless Erin’s heart.
Man, I can relate to Erin. My oldest brother was like Zach, but my parents were all about, 'well, as long as he's beating on her & not us then so be it'. At least they are trying to protect the poor kiddo.
What’s he like now?
I cried when Zachary said “ come on guys you get in here” on the group hug
mean children really bad
I loved when dad said he loved Jo for what she did for his family, made my heart sing. He sounded truly grateful!!! We need more open expressions of gratitude in this world!!
I realized that what Zac is seeing the dad telling and doing Zac and the mum is exactly how he treats other people
When little Erin said "Thank you, Mom, you are the best" it was so sweet and cute💖💜💖💜💖💜.
And I also love her name😍😍😍.
Awh poor mom 😢 I feel so bad for her. And the friends just staring at her but they should have comforted her
*group hug*
Zack: "c'mon you guys! Get in here!"
Omg, priceless 🤗
I loved that too! Crazy how much kids pick up on emotions and aren’t scared to show them
Dad had an exit plan “She can take the kids and go live with her parents” maybe he has another woman with no kids.
The fact that Jo can still be nice to the dad after he pushed HIS OWN CHILD aggressively shows how kind she is
She is basically the role model of how they should be handling their owner aggressive child.
The fathers violence against the violent only causes more violence. Through wanting to spread peace, it ACTUALLY fixes the problem
Dude if your husband is physically abusing your kid then you need to take your babies and run. No wonder that boy is the way he is.
This guy hurts his kid, lies to his wife, tries to gaslight her (20:35). These aren't things you just move on from. She needed to leave bc I bet money he just went right back to it when Jo left.
21:35 "dad seriously needs to work on his patience. And QUICK!" 😂😂
Omg- that sent me 😅
I promise you Supernanny is not only here to help with children she’s a marriage counselor
Bruh deadass
Yes it’s evident especially in this episode.
Families are so brave to put themselves on tv with their struggles. I couldn’t do that.
Aww, when Zach says, "Come on, guys! Get in here!" 💓
I just need to add that the mom has FANTASTIC facial bone structure.
She’s very pretty!
She is gorgeous, yes!
Erin is the most positive little angel 🤣
I think we know where Zachs aggression
may be coming from. Kids MIMIC EVERYTHING. WELL DONE Jo for CALLING OUT this Dad. 🙈💙
I like Erin she’s cute!
Yeah
I know right? She never causes trouble
She was way better than Zachary
I know right. I love Erin’s cute outfits and the pink bow in her hair
I agree.
This is birth control right there
lol
It is for sure! 😆
Lol
They waited too long to have children, especially the man.
Looks like marriage control to me.
The Dad is scary. I really don't think he can change without continued professional support
'Mommy's going to touch you with one of those things... ' (Mommy pulls out taser!)
😂🤣💀
Zach is not just your kid. He's a man in the making. Much love.
I should put Erin into Santa's good-kid's list for the Christmas-presents!
When zack said “come on guys get in here” about the group hug 😭😭😭😍
I'm very impressed by the turn around in that guys attitude towards Zach... and in general!
Im pretty sure the mom divorced her husband after all the aggression
She did.
I talked to her and I am so glad she moved on. That guy was very toxic
@@hannahscott6604 thank God! How are the kids? I'm guessing he abandoned the kids after the divorce.
@@tiffanymorgan6562 the kids are doing absolutely great 😃 they I believe are teens now
@@hannahscott6604 how did you talk to her?
@@hannahscott6604 no she didn’t
I think the Mom in this episode has the most soothing voice!
I’m sure Erin is always going to be the moms favorite child because she is so calm and never hurt her
Well yeah?
Picking favorites is toxic
Erin tho "are you sad mom" me *puts my hand hand on my heart* and says "awwwwwh" the fact Erin cares for others feelings
I'm crying with Jo.
Erin is so precious
If you try this in Africa Kenya,mom bites and spits out your flesh.
For real tho?😶
@@allygenelove433 very serious
here we don't argue we just comply to what parents say
Ouch!!
Never understood why any parent would allow their young child to physically hurt them. Ridiculous!
Lack of boundaries
Amazing how fixing the parents... Fixes the children.
When Jo comforts the mom before her friends do...meanwhile they hen housing in the kitchen...some friends...
Uh, it's a tv show. They did that on purpose.
@@Hey___you agree the producer told them to stand back, that is why the one friend cried because I am sure they wanted to hug her.
Really glad to see that Jo's willing to respect whether they stay together or not. I've seen so much media that tries to fix broken, toxic, or loveless couples when it's just not going to come to anyone's benefit or in anyone's interest, she's just listening and informing them of the ways that she can help with either decision. The fact that she gives the parents wiggle room and room to breathe is my favourite thing in this show.
Thank god the parents reached out help and I pray they’re still together .
Seen in other comments they got divorced and there son got diagnosed with ADHD soon after the program.
This was an emotional episode. I'm very happy that JoJo was able to fix this couple that way they can fix their family!
Omg he acts just like my dad when I was young. And I'm 37 and he still acts like that but not as bad, he's in his 60's now
It always amazes me how good Jo is with the parents...pretty sure I'd have lost it with many of them :)
as of 2021: Zach is 19 years old and Erin is 17 years old
Oh yes