
Supernanny
Jo helps a family with an in-home day-care business.

Jo helps a family with an in-home day-care business.

Jo helps a single mother who works two jobs and relies on her grandparents.

Jo helps a mother frustrated by her children's aggression and lack of respect.

Jo helps a newly divorced father of four, who is living a lonely, isolated life in Alaska.

Jo helps a dad save his relationships with his children.

Jo Frost tries to help a woman who is having trouble managing her active family of four young boys.

A police officer and an ER nurse have no authority in their house.

Jo helps two marine biologists who cannot control their 3-year-old and 18-month-old sons.

Jo tries to help a widow who is losing control of her four children.

Jo tries to keep parents from divorcing over their five rambunctious boys.

Jo takes a blended family on a beach-side holiday.

Father's disciplinary style is more bullying than beneficial.

Jo Frost rescues a family caught up in a pattern of hitting, aggression and unhappiness.

Young boys' aggressive, selfish and abusive behavior.

Jo tries to help a separated couple collaborate on their child-rearing techniques.

A burned-out mother of 5-year-old triplets seeks help with her ill-behaved children.

Jo Frost helps a couple who admit that Dad is as much of a troublemaker as the kids.

The nanny tries to quell the discord two of a couple's three young sons cause.

Jo travels to a secluded island off Seattle to help a couple who forgo disciplining their children.

The parents of seven children have trouble creating consistency because they work opposite shifts.