i watch this so i can feel at least a little normal. these kids need to learn respect and to be greatful, those parents could throw them in the garbage any time, why are they such brats?
when i was growing up i was lucky if i had food in front of me. i'd never have the nerve to dump my food. once you have expirienced true hunger you develop a new gratitude and thankfulness for the food in front of you
This is baloney. When I was that age, my mother would just pick me up, carry me to my bedroom, and leave me in there until the crying stopped. I would get totally ignored for the rest of the day and I would not be allowed out of my bedroom until I had learned my lesson. And if I dared to leave my room, my mother turned into King Kong: I would just rack up bigger punishments!! No dessert! No dollies! No mercy!!
no fucking way i'm chasing a kid for an hour! that could be handled in 5 minutes with the belt. Does anybody think he's saying sorry to get out of the corner and NOT because he really is?? hope to hear from you.
in my opinion dont hurry to get children mature first dont get kids when you are still very young whats the hurry and of course you do not know how its like until the baby is there you can read all books you want it doesnt compare when the child is there screaming and challenge you testing the limits its hard.
Omg the older kid goes to my school his name is Corey he's in my p.e class he told me he was on this show and I didn't believe but I guess I was wrong he's in 6 th grade now
No offense at all, but I really hate Chase now in the way he acts so stupid, even though he's just a kid.. Sorry for this, I just can't stand whiny and annoying children like him ^^"
@KCH91 Well... I think he has SOME idea of what "sorry" is, but maybe not entirely. Also, keep in mind that it's a learning process for him. He already knows what "no" means, because that's one of the first interjections that kids learn, so "sorry" shouldn't be too far behind. :)
Ok, ok. I was wrong. Clearly I lack experience with kids ;) I was just saying that there's a difference in saying sorry and being sorry, but yes, you're right.
I worked in a preschool with 3 year olds you would be amazed how well they understand. believe me, some may not really be sorry.. but they know the warning of time out means " oh shit i better stop!!" We gave them 2 warnings always. after one time on most. did the trick! I totally believe at age 1-2 years of age get that time out spot. They do understand
Looking at the downrates I've gotten, it seems ppl agree with you ;) I just thought that empathy from a 2-year-old might be a reach, but that they clearly do know what a time out means. Maybe I don't give toddlers enough credit. Ah well, live and learn...
Amazes me that my gen(baby boomers)were the First that needed to be taught how to be effective parents.I think we did it out of love,but I am here as the Mother of a 27yr old to tell you..there was truth in the saying "spare the rod.....".That doesn't mean hit them,but children need and are looking for parameters and feel much safer when they have them.I had to become a ChildCare Worker to learn how to be an effective parent!We had a rough trot,so please start early..that is showing real love!
Yes indeed,very well stated.I think he shows real love and is not merely on an ego trip like some of those super(ingrained)conditioned Ones!He's concentrating on behaviour modification and not on upholding the Male Phsyche! :)
I agree with your comment 100%. I've seen a lot of the dads on this show, and it shows that he really wanted to work with Jo. I think my second place prize for dad would be Mr. Wischmeyer.
guessing that you're talking about the paper plates, scenescene:
I don't think so. They clearly should't get real plates out of procelain, but that's what plastic plates are for. They usually come with a very sweet design that kids love and are reusable. SO much better for the environment...
using paper plates with every meal is just a total waste...
well this is a family no a daycare center and if it takes that much time to pull the child in line then you do it, because otherwise there just gonna keep playing up.
This is why the PARENTS need to be the ones to really discipline them. This way when you say "I'm telling your mom/dad about your behavior when he/she comes to pick you up" then the parent should be the one to discipline. I agree, 15 kids is too many to focus on one kid.
THAT KID is a brat! Chase is such a brat!!! And the parents are not uniting on this. They are standing together on this :) :) THIS PART is aweomse to watch because they are uniting!!!! :D GREAT JOB!
Ugh the way he said sorry still wasn't in a respectful way. I would have made him say I apologize for... So that way I know he won't do it again and that he means it. Not to say I don't agree with the supernanny way I think the way she disiplines is great but that's just the way I would do it because that's what my parents did to me and sorry was never good enough no matter how old I was. Anyway I love the show so good job up!
1superNATURALwoman, I disagree with you << the naught spot or chair, etc it's work but by the time, struggle well be less and less until the kids behave himself, <<<<<< love supernanny
What bothers me is this: Jo tries to implement the same exact method of "punishment" for every single family. That is very unrealistic and I can only imagine turmoil continuing in these homes.
Not to mention I don't know of anyone who has time in their day to wait over an hour for a toddler to say (or yell) "Sorry"! It's just not practical. These parents ought to be ashamed at having to bring in a 3rd party to raise or discipline their children. It's ridiculous. The kids are so disrespectful.
You think things were working before? The point of this is that it becomes less and less necesary over time and they dont spend hours fighting with there kids!
Watching theese shows I think about how gratefull I am to have the parents that I have. I so look forward to having my own kids and I hope I can pass some of my childhood life on to them.
i am surprised that the way corey was looking at jo @ :20 and :23, he seened to be thinking "ok i think i know what she's saying." and after watching his brother, he probably thought "i don't want to end up over there at all."
when i have kids i REALLY dont EVER want to even have my kids have a routine like this: wake up time out school lunch time out playtime time out dinner time out bedtime (myself)go in own room and scream I AM SERIOUS! COME ON! lol
I think it's a matter of persistence. I mean, kids will never give up until they get what they want, and sometimes you just have to play at their game. It kind of goes back to the old saying of "fighting fire with fire." tantrum didnt work through. All he did was miss out in the fun that the other kids had doing things while he threw his tantrum.
I worked at a summer camp this year and I had a little boy..he was 4 who just went berserk and didnt want to get changed after swim time, threw a tantrum, and started kicking and punching me...ended up being a 45 minute tantrum and then I was finally able to get the kid in timeout...I have actually found myself using some of Supernanny's technniques...and they work!
I think it's a matter of persistence. I mean, kids will never give up until they get what they want, and sometimes you just have to play at their game. It kind of goes back to the old saying of "fighting fire with fire."
When I was little I was RARELY on timeout. I was an only child and I couldn't get into any trouble because I always kept myself occupied with books and toys. Tv sometimes, but I loved my books. I thank my mom for raising me. She was never like these crazy parents and I was never like these wild children. Thank God!!!
The only thing I disagree with is that saying "sorry" is expression of how you feel. The child saying, "I was wrong" is more taking responsiblity. My two cents
Well I don't think that is a good thing though because you want to get the kids under control, and his parents love him, and will care for them. Although it was a good thing the parents threw away the bottle.
Awh! That was a cute ending!
RealStarrystar33fan 1 week ago
i watch this so i can feel at least a little normal. these kids need to learn respect and to be greatful, those parents could throw them in the garbage any time, why are they such brats?
Washi1995 5 months ago
Holy crap its just 3 minutes sitting down on a chair jesus
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TheSweetness8 5 months ago
And my friends think I'm CRAZY for not wanting a child when I'm older.. :$
2DFever 5 months ago
Some toddlers have to right thing not to eat their food.
MrBuckmaster69able 10 months ago
when i was growing up i was lucky if i had food in front of me. i'd never have the nerve to dump my food. once you have expirienced true hunger you develop a new gratitude and thankfulness for the food in front of you
MrSunshineinthesky 10 months ago
@MrSunshineinthesky amen to that
Nikita1564 6 months ago
Love the cartoon animation sounds. So funny!!!! LOL!!!!!
Stringfellow74 10 months ago
This is baloney. When I was that age, my mother would just pick me up, carry me to my bedroom, and leave me in there until the crying stopped. I would get totally ignored for the rest of the day and I would not be allowed out of my bedroom until I had learned my lesson. And if I dared to leave my room, my mother turned into King Kong: I would just rack up bigger punishments!! No dessert! No dollies! No mercy!!
shadowkitty56 11 months ago
@shadowkitty56 youre mom was probably on drugs
ghostluvr26 6 months ago
0:54 I WOULD NEVER DO THAT!
mikeCPMV 1 year ago
omg viet parents r scary lke shitt!!!!! if i was like this i would hav had to kneel or get a whoopin wit this big long stick that hurts lke hell
smileyxoxo100 1 year ago
the end was cute :)
KeswickCamp08 1 year ago
no wonder they named him chase!
ekalbelddirp 1 year ago
no fucking way i'm chasing a kid for an hour! that could be handled in 5 minutes with the belt. Does anybody think he's saying sorry to get out of the corner and NOT because he really is?? hope to hear from you.
actuary33 1 year ago
@actuary33 what a disgusting person u r. hope u don´t have kids and never will have!
jjjonse 11 months ago
this is completely unacceptable, what is wrong with those people?
newtriergreat 1 year ago
She should of had the mother do that
0184AC 1 year ago
i think it's cute seeing the boys and the father hug.
gazyytazyy 1 year ago
Cool Down Area? Not Naughty Beanbag?
SurvivorPoison 1 year ago 3
in my opinion dont hurry to get children mature first dont get kids when you are still very young whats the hurry and of course you do not know how its like until the baby is there you can read all books you want it doesnt compare when the child is there screaming and challenge you testing the limits its hard.
idis91 1 year ago 2
at 1:10 erase explain the it says why is the child on the beanbag
bakuking911 1 year ago
Omg the older kid goes to my school his name is Corey he's in my p.e class he told me he was on this show and I didn't believe but I guess I was wrong he's in 6 th grade now
valstanzashow 1 year ago
Damn if i threw mig food on the table.... I would be dead by now....
eragorn009 1 year ago
Lordy help them... That kid's a flipping nightmare. Took him over an hour to calm down! Geez.....
Blackhorserider77 1 year ago
I have trouble seeing how sitting on Bean Bags is punishment. When I was a child I loved Bean Bags.
JOM123456 1 year ago
i wonder what supernanny smells like - she always looks so fresh :/
forgiven22207 1 year ago
No offense at all, but I really hate Chase now in the way he acts so stupid, even though he's just a kid.. Sorry for this, I just can't stand whiny and annoying children like him ^^"
GoatBlaat 1 year ago 4
Sorry my ass! he's nothing but a little dick!!
Fucking snobs!! I hate the fucking sight of them!!
bottlecap777 2 years ago
The fact that you have to tell a 3 year old not to swear is phenomenal!
starrystar12112 2 years ago
this is proof that the statement (save the children) should be changed to (teach the parents)
nyran125 2 years ago
I don't think the kid was really sorry. He just didn't wanna be in time out anymore.
koolgalkogal 2 years ago 8
hahaha totally agree
xxill 2 years ago
Yeah, but that's still incentive not to misbehave next time. Plus, he's three; I doubt he knows how to be sorry.
KCH91 2 years ago
@KCH91 Well... I think he has SOME idea of what "sorry" is, but maybe not entirely. Also, keep in mind that it's a learning process for him. He already knows what "no" means, because that's one of the first interjections that kids learn, so "sorry" shouldn't be too far behind. :)
crpsaiyan 2 years ago
Ok, ok. I was wrong. Clearly I lack experience with kids ;) I was just saying that there's a difference in saying sorry and being sorry, but yes, you're right.
KCH91 2 years ago
so why didn't he say it the first time? he knows
pr00de 2 years ago
I worked in a preschool with 3 year olds you would be amazed how well they understand. believe me, some may not really be sorry.. but they know the warning of time out means " oh shit i better stop!!" We gave them 2 warnings always. after one time on most. did the trick! I totally believe at age 1-2 years of age get that time out spot. They do understand
aniwaya38 2 years ago
Looking at the downrates I've gotten, it seems ppl agree with you ;) I just thought that empathy from a 2-year-old might be a reach, but that they clearly do know what a time out means. Maybe I don't give toddlers enough credit. Ah well, live and learn...
KCH91 2 years ago
Most of the parents on Supernanny are of my generation (Generation X).
TediusZanarukando 2 years ago
Amazes me that my gen(baby boomers)were the First that needed to be taught how to be effective parents.I think we did it out of love,but I am here as the Mother of a 27yr old to tell you..there was truth in the saying "spare the rod.....".That doesn't mean hit them,but children need and are looking for parameters and feel much safer when they have them.I had to become a ChildCare Worker to learn how to be an effective parent!We had a rough trot,so please start early..that is showing real love!
gleegirloz 2 years ago
1 hr gone and he still hasn't eaten his dinner at the table with the rest of the family.
megdabest 2 years ago
Mr. Christiansen sent Chase to the Cool Down area for refusing to eat his lunch and dropping the plate down.
TediusZanarukando 2 years ago 2
This dad is one of the best so far - he is totally cooperative and not defensive - the other dads should watch this man!
BazookaSpyder 2 years ago
Yes indeed,very well stated.I think he shows real love and is not merely on an ego trip like some of those super(ingrained)conditioned Ones!He's concentrating on behaviour modification and not on upholding the Male Phsyche! :)
gleegirloz 2 years ago
I agree with your comment 100%. I've seen a lot of the dads on this show, and it shows that he really wanted to work with Jo. I think my second place prize for dad would be Mr. Wischmeyer.
crpsaiyan 2 years ago 3
Children eat out of paper plates?!
pigsaresmart 2 years ago 3
If they're prone to breaking them in a tantrum, then yes! :)
Scenescence 2 years ago
guessing that you're talking about the paper plates, scenescene:
I don't think so. They clearly should't get real plates out of procelain, but that's what plastic plates are for. They usually come with a very sweet design that kids love and are reusable. SO much better for the environment...
using paper plates with every meal is just a total waste...
NicBean85 2 years ago
At 0:53, the Cool Down area call is ignited, and Chase plays games with the Cool Down area for over an hour.
TediusZanarukando 2 years ago
I work in childcare and this won't work. You can't spend THAT much time to discipline ONE child when you have 15 in the room.
Gollywog 2 years ago
well this is a family no a daycare center and if it takes that much time to pull the child in line then you do it, because otherwise there just gonna keep playing up.
LovesTheBeatXX 2 years ago 2
This is why the PARENTS need to be the ones to really discipline them. This way when you say "I'm telling your mom/dad about your behavior when he/she comes to pick you up" then the parent should be the one to discipline. I agree, 15 kids is too many to focus on one kid.
EndlessDark16 2 years ago
1:36 chase is pee pee dancing
slartibartphast 2 years ago
THAT KID is a brat! Chase is such a brat!!! And the parents are not uniting on this. They are standing together on this :) :) THIS PART is aweomse to watch because they are uniting!!!! :D GREAT JOB!
jmacjr101 2 years ago
It's hysterical but at the same time unacceptable. He IS a brat
LadyVader33 2 years ago
Ugh the way he said sorry still wasn't in a respectful way. I would have made him say I apologize for... So that way I know he won't do it again and that he means it. Not to say I don't agree with the supernanny way I think the way she disiplines is great but that's just the way I would do it because that's what my parents did to me and sorry was never good enough no matter how old I was. Anyway I love the show so good job up!
ipodluver014 2 years ago
Corey-0:20-0:23
bushthetosh 2 years ago
1superNATURALwoman, I disagree with you << the naught spot or chair, etc it's work but by the time, struggle well be less and less until the kids behave himself, <<<<<< love supernanny
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What bothers me is this: Jo tries to implement the same exact method of "punishment" for every single family. That is very unrealistic and I can only imagine turmoil continuing in these homes.
Not to mention I don't know of anyone who has time in their day to wait over an hour for a toddler to say (or yell) "Sorry"! It's just not practical. These parents ought to be ashamed at having to bring in a 3rd party to raise or discipline their children. It's ridiculous. The kids are so disrespectful.
1superNATURALwoman 2 years ago
You think things were working before? The point of this is that it becomes less and less necesary over time and they dont spend hours fighting with there kids!
HazelEhren 2 years ago 2
The Dad Looks Like Arnold Schwarzengger
(When He Was Young)
bushra1901 2 years ago
Watching theese shows I think about how gratefull I am to have the parents that I have. I so look forward to having my own kids and I hope I can pass some of my childhood life on to them.
anywinds 2 years ago 2
i am surprised that the way corey was looking at jo @ :20 and :23, he seened to be thinking "ok i think i know what she's saying." and after watching his brother, he probably thought "i don't want to end up over there at all."
ABroadwaystar2534 2 years ago 2
flambenbombay 2 years ago
hahahaha thats very true, the kid would grow up sad and a bit boring.
sccr2009 2 years ago
Those parents have got to grow up.
MondoBeno 2 years ago
SORRY!!!!!!!!! lol
MissyPrissy89 2 years ago
I think it's a matter of persistence. I mean, kids will never give up until they get what they want, and sometimes you just have to play at their game. It kind of goes back to the old saying of "fighting fire with fire." tantrum didnt work through. All he did was miss out in the fun that the other kids had doing things while he threw his tantrum.
lexxxusb 2 years ago
0:54 the kid is like f***K'it im not eating im going out side!!!!!!!!!
falco6789 3 years ago
hahah SORRY! Hah his butt must be soar ahahahaahhahahahahahahahahaah wat a kidh ahahahaah
BismaRocks3 3 years ago
Crazy kid! What is his problem?
juligirl00 3 years ago 2
There is NO WAY I would have had the nerve to dump my plate in front of my parents! Holy crap, I wasn't even allowed to make a face when I ate!
AmusedChild 3 years ago 35
You would have if your parents had tolerated it, or said "oh can you please stop dumping your plate, now I have to clean this up!"
MondoBeno 3 years ago 5
@AmusedChild shit, if i did that i'd be thrown on the ground getting me head slapped and my ass whopped 0.o!
but that doesn't happen no more cuz i live with my mom now <3 she iz nise =)
dapoculos13 1 year ago
@AmusedChild at least you never ate alone, were alone, and left alone all the time as a kid.
brainwasher3000 10 months ago
sometimes i love those sound effects.
adarkenedmind 3 years ago 7
hahahah!! "I dont want to my throat hurts" lmao! i wonder why..
ciscokidd08 3 years ago 36
Probably 'cuz of the screaming and yelling.
RagingBanebou 2 years ago
duct tape the bastard down!
daskraut 3 years ago
aint no way in the hell id beat they asses then send they bad ass to bed
TOAGamer 3 years ago 2
It is Hallarious when that kid drags his ass on the floor and then takes off running from the cool down spot like 4 times. LOL!!!
KillerTornado15 3 years ago
I worked at a summer camp this year and I had a little boy..he was 4 who just went berserk and didnt want to get changed after swim time, threw a tantrum, and started kicking and punching me...ended up being a 45 minute tantrum and then I was finally able to get the kid in timeout...I have actually found myself using some of Supernanny's technniques...and they work!
moviesandmusic241 3 years ago
why did the kid refuse to change after swim time?
MattMc2 3 years ago
To be honest...there was no reason. THe kids gets away with alot at home..i know his parents and he was just acting like a kid not getting his way.
Kat101991 3 years ago
oh well, little kids dont get their way sometimes right?
MattMc2 3 years ago
I think it's a matter of persistence. I mean, kids will never give up until they get what they want, and sometimes you just have to play at their game. It kind of goes back to the old saying of "fighting fire with fire."
crpsaiyan 3 years ago
thats true...her tantrum didnt work thought. All he did was miss out in the fun that the other kids had doing things while he threw his tantrum.
moviesandmusic241 3 years ago
ooh im sorry to hear that =(, well was he tantruming in time out too?
MattMc2 3 years ago
Yep.
RagingBanebou 2 years ago
oh =(. well too bad.
MattMc2 2 years ago
wow..she is good. Its like she casts a spell!
tilena211 3 years ago
Thanks for the spankings mama!!!
GnomeChrys 3 years ago
those bean bags look to comfortable! i would enjoy being in time out!
pinguluver24 3 years ago 7
haha i was just gonna say.. Jo always makes time out look so appealing! LOL
everlastingchill 3 years ago 2
Ha Ha! Chase is historical
theharmonicablues 3 years ago 4
More like epic.
RagingBanebou 2 years ago
When I was little I was RARELY on timeout. I was an only child and I couldn't get into any trouble because I always kept myself occupied with books and toys. Tv sometimes, but I loved my books. I thank my mom for raising me. She was never like these crazy parents and I was never like these wild children. Thank God!!!
amalthea25 3 years ago 7
What kinda sugar is that kid on?
KurtmanJP 3 years ago 5
when i was that young i would WANT to sit on a bean bag
segaface 3 years ago 5
If I were a kid I would feel so good hugging my dad after saying "I'm sorry." I would know the limits and know I was loved too.
"My throat hurts"? Supernanny could not have come soon enough-that kid is MANIPULATIVE as such a young age!
Ricka74 3 years ago 6
The only thing I disagree with is that saying "sorry" is expression of how you feel. The child saying, "I was wrong" is more taking responsiblity. My two cents
imputedgrace 3 years ago 4
I agree with you.
masterofelements1884 3 years ago 3
Somebody should kick this kid out of the house if he is misbehave!
juligirl00 3 years ago 2
Well I don't think that is a good thing though because you want to get the kids under control, and his parents love him, and will care for them. Although it was a good thing the parents threw away the bottle.
masterofelements1884 3 years ago 3
That kid is FREAKIN" LOUD! Honestly, I would need headphones in that house!
freakshow4 3 years ago 6
man somebody should shut this kid up
MattMc2 3 years ago 3
And earplugs, don't forget earplugs!
RagingBanebou 3 years ago 5
I'd need headphones, ear-plugs AND earmuffs in this house!
RagingBanebou 3 years ago 5
yeah that kids tantrum is loud!
MattMc2 3 years ago
I'llsay! That's a Level 4 tantrum...Armageddon!
RagingBanebou 3 years ago
what would happen if its a level 5 or 6 tantrum like kicking and screaming?
MattMc2 3 years ago
Level 5 Tantrum: Wrath
Level 6 Tantrum: Nova Strike
RagingBanebou 3 years ago
level 7 Y2K
10hardyz 2 years ago
Level 8: Hinamizawa Syndrome
RagingBanebou 2 years ago