
Supernanny
Jo helps a couple who are unable to discipline their five aggressive daughters.

Jo helps a couple who are unable to discipline their five aggressive daughters.

Former high-school sweethearts struggle to maintain their relationship and control their children.

A 3-year-old boy, prone to tantrums and disrespect, refuses to be potty-trained.

Jo Frost helps a couple whose younger children are out of control.

Jo helps a couple with five unruly children who often play around the unfenced swimming pool.

Jo tries to help a couple whose older sons have them neglecting the needs of their newborn.

Helping a couple with five children, including a defiant teen and a girl with separation anxiety.

Jo Frost revisits some of the show's most-memorable families.

A single mother of two who is a student and works full time at a bank needs Jo's help.

Kate and Roy try to run a family business, but their rambunctious children create chaos.

Jo tries to help two parents control their 5-year-old daughter and 3-year-old triplets.

Roberta has given up trying to control her four kids, and her husband, Allan, has a short temper.

A mother of two who spends her time surfing the Web expects her mother to raise her children.

A father preaches physical strength and overall fitness in his sons, aged 10 and 8, who fight daily.

Jo tries to help two parents who work full-time and have four children under the age of five.

A man who works full-time and a woman who is a full-time student need helps with their sons.

Parents learn that their 5-year-old son has Type 1 diabetes.

A tantrum-prone 4-year-old creates conflict in a family of six.

Jo tries to help an Alabama family whose mother defends her right to spank her three boys.

Pushover parents allow their two sets of twins to call the shots.