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'Supernanny': Jo Frost to help lesbian couple deal with their unresolved issues as they struggle with parenting

Nanny Jo employs simple and easy tools to ensure that the parents and their children share a healthy and balanced relationship
PUBLISHED SEP 8, 2020
Jo Frost (Getty Images)
Jo Frost (Getty Images)

'Supernanny' Jo Frost is out on a mission and she is unstoppable. The expert will stop at nothing when it comes to assisting parents in their mission to raise kids smoothly. But she doesn't have magic tricks up her sleeve. Nanny Jo employs simple and easy tools to ensure that the parents and their children share a healthy and balanced relationship. Because she looks at any given crisis situation sans confirmation bias, the solutions come off as easy to adapt to and result in leaving everyone happy. 

Previously, she dealt with a cheating husband and an emotionally needy wife. The couple's dynamics were hurting the way they were tackling their kids' sleeping habits. Nanny Jo pointed out to Angela and Michael Brown that what they were doing to each other is indirectly impacting their kids and that is the reason why there are no healthy boundaries.

The parents have a tiny bed in their master bedroom. The kids don't sleep in their rooms. Jo expressed concerns over how they have gotten their children into a habit, which is a consequence of their actions and emotions. She told Michael to be more expressive and emotional while sharing that they both need to be assertive when instructing their kids. They don't have to be loud and angry, just very strict with house rules. 

With the Esquivel family, Nanny Jo called out Joe, saying he will have to share the load with Clarissa because if she continues to work around the house, she may physically break down. Raising kids is not just the mother's responsibility, the father has to pitch in. That way, the kids will develop a sense of unity and feel that they are one big happy family. 

On Tuesday, September 8, Nanny Jo will deal with a Lesbian couple who have an aggressive pair of kids. They are hitting each other and to stop them from doing so, one has to be the bad cop all the time and that is the root of all their problems because the other partner hardly ever backs her up. "You clearly have issues that have not been resolved," Jo shares as the preview clip ends. 

Here's hoping she is able to get the couple to a basic level of understanding so that they move ahead feeling better about themselves and their parenting skills. 

Catch all the new episodes of 'Supernanny' on Lifetime every Tuesday at 8/7c. For more information, check your local listings. 

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