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  • my mam would beat the shit out of me aswell. i would never do what thay are doing

  • I love my parents but if i did this shit they would kick my ass

  • Wow those swings are dangerous!

  • This is ridiculous this situation has nothing to do with the parents being deaf . Bet they would have been in the same situation being hearing . These parent have no control .

  • Melissa better come back she has no choice

  • Melissa isn't a kid she's a young adult like wow 

  • Melissa isn't the parent like wow 

  • Disrespectful isn't the word right my peeps 

  • advantage isn't the word more like ignoring the parents the parent's went to far

  • I want to help them to but I can't help them cause I don't know where they live poor Mom and Dad I feel so bad :(

  • I feel so bad for those parents I really do they need like a care giver instead of having the 18 year old being the parent

  • awsome video bad ass lil girls

  • I know exactly what those kids need...they need to have a visit by their friend Mr. BELT! Those children are horrible..and time out is not doing the trick.

  • @ImS0amazing i understand what u mean! but i think that thats just way too harsh! and it'll only make everything much worst!

  • The little girls see Melissa more as a mother than their real mother. But Melissa isn't a mother, she is a big sister. That's the part she should have in the family, and she knows that. She is totally right by saying that the parents have to bring the girls to bed without her help.

  • This almost made me cry. How the parents treat their parents is super sad.

  • Kids act the same way they see their parents interact with one another.clearly the parents dont have a good relationship so the kids refuse to learn sign language because to them that would be taking a step closer to being like their parents.and they dont want that.anyway,i just believe that if you cannot discipline your kids at least dont have so many!I feel sorry for Melissa..yet i admire her for being so strong and carrying all the family problems.

  • I'm annoyed at all these people saying "derp, when I was a kid my parents would throw rocks at me to discipline me." Honestly? These parents just want to give their kids a good childhood and for the kids to ACTUALLY LIKE THEM when they grow up. Whatever sort of hellish thing you got when you were young, it's pretty obvious your parents don't respect you on the level the parents featured in this show do. Now kindly shut up.

  • this is so sad . it is also annoying that the kids don't want 2 learn sign language . and the parents don't even try 2 teach them .

  • I go to bed at 9:00 When i was young and i still go to school on time isn't that what teachers say ''Go to bed at 9'' I'm not sure but whatever.

  • That disgusts me those little girls are horrible to their parents :/ THEY ARE DEAF they should earn some respect

  • Poor Melissa she is looking after the girls just because her parents are death

  • @olabisi71

    it's called deaf not death :P

  • I feel so bad for Melissa. I used to look after my 4 siblings but luckily two of them are old enough now for me not to but I still spend a lot of my time keeping tabs on the youngest two. Even when my parents are here I have to deal with them. And now my parents even have foreign students as guests and when my parents are gone I have to deal with their breakfast and dinner as well! It's worse for Melissa though.

  • heck if someone gave me green beans i would chow down and 9 :00 is incredibly late i would say around 6 maybe 7 at the least 6:30 at the latest and they should eat there vegies

  • @Detoritrockcity31 O_O here in Italy going to bed at 6:00 or 7:00 is unbelievable! kids go to bed at 9:00 at least. :D

  • @nycolinoo so right!we're neighbours :) i live in greece.here the average time a preschooler goes to bed is around 9.30.actually as a kid i could go to sleep anytime i wanted as long as I would be up and ready for school at 7.30 in the morning.

  • What was the name of the family where a father tells Jo that his older daughter cleans up her room in the daytime because she likes to mess it up at night? I saw that episode when I was 3 and remember it but can't find it.

  • 9pm actually sin't late, when I was 7 that was my bed time, and I got all the hours I needed. I really feel sorry for Melissa, I can relate yo her, my aprents forced me to grow up to fast. her parents need to stop using her as the parents and actually BE a parent, deaf or not, and how could they stupidly not teach their kids sign language or something? Jo's got her work cut out for her

  • I feel so sorry for Melissa

  • nonono...

  • 9pm is not late!!

  • 4:45 Did the understood anything ?

  • I had green beans for dinner……… they were really good

    Lol

    ~Peace 

  • hi people

  • My mom would have beat the shit out of me if I pulled that shit

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  • 2:01

    "DERP DERP"

  • @langhalsen there deaf wtf theve the alone they dont no what else to say, not trying to be mean but im spaming these

  • @langhalsen Or durka durka?

  • @langhalsen omg LMAO XD i know a guy who is deaf, heres a tip, dont speak to him while he is driving... he will turn and look at you instantly and go "what?" and ignore the road XD Thats mainly because he is deaf and slack though rather than just deaf XD

  • 1:00

    "DERP"

  • 1:01 <---- derp button

  • 9.00 pm is too early. All good movies begin after 9.00 <3

  • I've never seen Jo so emotional before...she was about to cry when they were discussing the oldest daughter's role...

  • I wish Supernanny would come to HK. There's a little French bitch who lives right beneath me - Charlotte, age 4. And all she does is kick, scream and throw ridiculously long tantrums every seven or so minutes when she doesn't get EXACTLY what she wants -which includes wearing a princess party dress every single day.

  • They're little kids. By default, they bounce off the walls from time to time. Some times worse than others. But it's still the parents fault for letting it get this far. They, for some reason, think they can't take care of their kids. Kids are mental. Since they didn't realize it, it's their own damn fault.

  • kids these days

  • I don't blame the parents, it's not thier fault that they can't hear, it's not thier fault that the kids are freaking idiots

  • @DeterJosse

    While their disability isn't their fault, it is their fault the kids are idiots, because they didn't stop it before it got to this point. There are plenty of parents out there with disabilities who can control their children well. Most of those whom I know personally do better than most parents by modern standards.

  • Why is everyone blaming the children? They're children and children aren't born bad. If anybody should be blamed its the parents for letting it get that bad in the first place, deaf or not!

  • Supernanny's car pulls out of the driveway...a gigantic belt comes out...butts are beat throughout the house...kids in bed - voila!! Ok ok - juuuuust kidding...

  • @mexikat lol

  • It's sad that the parents are using their deafness as an excuse not to be good parents and they're using their oldest daughter as a crutch. Deaf people should be more independent than that. They can do anything hearing people can, except hear. Especially raise their own kids.

  • @WOP1967 I think you're right. It feels like they're lazy and using being deaf as an excuse for it. Watching the first night bedtime activity, I felt like they were all putting on an act. I wonder if they don't bother to have any set bedtime - the kids just go to bed whenever, as long as the parents don't have to do anything. Sorry but they just feel insincere and phony.

  • @2:24 is funny lol

  • I studied sign and met several Deaf couples with hearing kids. Their kids were polite and happy. I think the difference is that the parents I met taught their kids sign.

  • ...They need a bat and a baby sitter and not be deaf.

  • I wonder if there is a certain circumstance where even on the first day the nanny can intervine (sp?)

  • Yeah. Because I remember one episode of super nanny, one of the kids wandered outside unsupervised and Jo had to make sure he was going to be ok.

  • how can they have such a big house ?!?!

  • Thank God for jo she saved this family

    

  • I would send those girls to boot camp!! Not Melissa she is sweet

  • These kids terrify me. They're out of control. I'd smack the shit out of those kids. Time out is a joke

  • Here's what I would've done if I was a deaf parent with three annoying little buzzes ruining my life: "leave" the house for a week with the eldest daughter and see how the rest of girls would react....

  • How did the kids learn how to speak?

  • if they got deaf parents on this episode, wheres the translator?

  • @7MasterJedi7 i think shes the woman in the black

  • @weatherfreak123 yup yup

  • I disagree with forcing your children to eat foods they don't like.

  • i feel very sorry for both the children and the parents... the kids dont have the ability to talk to there parents properly. and the parents cant communicate or have any authority over the kids...... but melissa is doing a fantastic job for someone so young.

  • I have speech impairment and a bilateral hearing loss myself (although these parents are completely deaf), but I always wonder what it'd be like if I was hearing and I had deaf parents, or I was still deaf, but I also had deaf parents. Hmm.

  • What spoilt little brats. :| I'm actually glad the parents are deaf, so that they can't hear the ear-piercing, horrendous screams from them. :S Well done to Melissa though!! And Jo!! :)

  • who was crying at 3:10? was that the mom or the girls?

  • @phineasandferbrulz the girls

  • how did the parents get deaf

  • @hermitcrabstuff34 probably born that way.

  • Its seriously no surprise that they really only accept Melissa as a respect person.

  • The dad just doesn't seem to understand that Melissa's not his back-up parent...

  • My brother said the parents should write...

    From my opinion they should have a white board...Do you get it what I mean? X3

  • Solution: don't have more than one or two kids.....no more!!!!

  • wouldnt go on that swing! looks very wobbly!

  • bangs on a grown man is never a good thing

  • Beat your kids, everyone.

  • 9pm is incredibly late? wtf? when I was a kid my parents didn't give me a bedtime- I just learned that wake up time was 5:00am and if I didn't go to bed on time next day would be hell....

  • @eurasianchica that is sooooooooooooo interesting thanks for sharing

  • @eurasianchica i go to bed at 11 even on school nights

  • @eurasianchica This. I can understand why it could be late (Although not incredibly late) for a five-year old, but I don't see a problem with eight, nine, and eighteen year old kids going to bed at that time, they get ten hours of sleep on a school day.

  • @eurasianchica OMG SAME HERE! Like I even when I was really young i realized that if I didnt have proper sleep the next day would be shit and I would fall asleep after school.. I had a very quite sit down study stfu kind of family

  • @eurasianchica My parents didnt either. When my sisters and I grew up it was hard for us to get up for school on time and manage our time wisely because we just werent used to a routine

  • @eurasianchica She means they werent even taking baths or anything yet

  • @eurasianchica Hopefully she meant that the time the girls ACTUALLY go to bed is incredibly late. Because they goofed off for like 2 hrs

  • @eurasianchica 9 oclock 4 a 5 year old is way 2 late

  • i no that the 3 girls are young but really they are such bitches to their parents! 

  • That's so sad. The parents look like real nice people, but the kids just can't stop screaming and refusing and all the parents are doing is "Derr! Derr therr! Err berr...'

  • i put up a struggle with bedtime when i was little but it wasnt this bad. In fact i stopped like after 5 minutes

  • I trained my parents well! By 8pm I fell asleep no matter where I was(dinner table, movies,friends house) If dinner was late, too bad for me. I fell asleep by 8 no matter what. If these kids went to bed at 9 and played hell w/parents for 2 hrs, how the heck did they get enough sleep? Kids 8 and under need more sleep.

  • that swing set looked very unstable...

  • where is the interpretor when jo was speakin to the parents ? i at least wanna see them ...

  • @jillstillrules169 It looks like the interpreter was a foot or so behind Jo so that she wasn't in the frame, but she is where the parents can see her sign.

  • @jillstillrules169 yes i find it satisfying being able to see the interpreter too....so sexy

  • 9 is late?? that was my normal bed time as a kid... lol.

  • this has inspired me to learn sign language..seriously

  • @phoenixbboo Lol, me too. I figured If I had a death neighbor that would be absolutely mandatory.

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  • I hate all those girls! Even the older one

    Poor parents :(

  • @cheesyhamedsanty How can you hate the older one

  • i feel so bad for this family. the heirarchy is messed up, the communication isn't there. they've reached the point where they barely a family, they're more like a group of people that live together.

  • bed-time is incredibly late? 9? How is that late? What time are you supposed to go to bed?

  • if you're seven! of course you shouldn't be up at 9 thats crazy. kids should be in their beds by around 8, thats the time my aunt puts my little cousins to bed.

  • ... How is 9 crazy.

    I never went to bed before 10 in my life

  • @stealthbeast 9 is really late for kids that age. I babysat and I had to send the kids to bed at 8:30 at the latest otherwise they'd never get to sleep.

  • OMG,Melissa is sooo hot.

  • I FEEL FOR U MELLISA!! :-'D

  • 0:53 "I had to go for a time out today. Boo hoo."

    A five year old using sarcasm - priceless! :-D

  • im 10 and i stay up to like 2:00 even on schooldays.When there isnt school i stay up as long as i want

  • @vanikazakelzer me, my brother, my cousins and well everyone I know pretty much didn't have bed time. We were sent out of living room at 7: 30 to either read or entertain ourselves in the other room, in the summer we were out playing till 10 or 11 with the other kids. However, when it was schoolday we always went to bed at least by midnight because otherwise we wouldn't be able to get up at 6:30 am. To be able to study you need rest also it's no fun to be always grumpy because of lack of sleep.

  • 9:oo is incredibly late? Uh uh my baby's bedtime is 8

  • my sister in laws 2 year olds bed time is half ten which is fucking rediculas since she has too be up at like 7 for a full day of nursery and doesn't get naptime....no wonder she's a crabbit wee fuck

  • I love that she hugs everyone.

  • i love the really lively american voice over, its all very exciting and dramatic. in england, we have danny from hot fuzz. good times.

  • even though the kids are so wild, they are so pretty...

  • you pervert

  • Can Jo speak sign language?

  • no the lady in black is the translator.

  • I think she learned a little bit for the show, namely stuff for teaching the kids and so forth..."hello," "yes," "no," "mum and dad," and stuff like that. The interpreter had to do the communicating, though.

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  • Deaf!!!

  • who would be enough of a bastard, to make thier own mother cry?

  • I feel bad, but after Melissa, wouldnt it be tough to raise just her, let alone 3 girls 10 years younger. Like Melissa was 10 when the had another kid.

  • I was very surprised that despite the parents being deaf that only Melissa was fluent in American Sign Language; I'm glad Jo made this the first order of business.

  • @reedermh These kids are no older than 7 remember.

  • @reedermh i feel so bad for Melissa!!!

  • I am 11 i go to bed at 9

  • PFFFT 9:35 for me

  • I don't see anything wrong with an 11-year-old going to bed around 8:30 pm or 9:00 pm. These girls are 8, 7, and 5, so 9:00 pm is too late for them.

  • @crpsaiyan Yeah, I am 13, and i go to bed at 9:00, which is perfectly fine for me!

    I FEEL FOR U MELLISA!

  • I'm 32, and I usually go to bed around 9:30 or 10:00. When you work a 9-5 job on the weekdays like I do, those time slots for bedtime are as good as it gets -- no earlier, and definitely no later.

  • @RCT3Crashes100 I cant go to bed so early

    i just can go at 10:00 pm =)

  • Yea, sometimes i go to sleep at 10:00, or even 11:00 in the evening on special occasions ^_^

  • i did that too when i was that age. but being 13 and being 6, 7, or 8 is completely different.

  • agreed.

  • i think thoughts kid should not be like that

    i was good when i was that age

  • apparently I was a little angel too, until I hit 21 and went insane : )

  • I guess one advantage to being deaf for those parents is that they don't have to listen to the horrendous caterwauling of those abominable little bitches.

  • @gandy74 im sorry but your comment made me lol. I love the 'caterwauling of these abonminable little bitches' hehehe

  • @gandy74 I can't believe someone would call a little girl that word..even if she's misbehaving. And that so many people would give it a thumbs up??

  • @Lauren80s He is such a douce

  • they need a earler bed time. 9:00 is way to late. I want to go to bed

  • I always went to bed at nine when I was little. It depends on when you have to get up.

  • Okay correction- I didn't go to bed at nine when I was 5. But I did when I was 8 like the older girl

  • Oooh no those kids should have gotten an ass beatin.

  • Those kids are spoiled brats. Just because the parents can't hear don't mean you can say rude things like that. As for the older daughter. They need to stop being the parent and be one of the kids. She is going to end up really sick, just like my mom

  • I'm not trying to be offensive but if The parents didn't use sign language I could actually understand them because my brother talks like that in an argument

  • melissa just took the girl out of time out. no wonder they lover her. and that five year old acts like a two year old.

  • I think the kids will grow up good. They have a role model (sister) and their parents aren't out of control or setting bad examples. It's all about communication and setting some easy rules.

  • It IS partly the parents' fault for 1) not teaching their children sign language properly and 2) having so many damn kids

  • 9 is late? Man I would think 11 was late.

  • Yeah that's what I was thinking, but then again 9 is sorta late for a five year old

  • It is if you're 8, 7, and especially 5 years old.

  • i like peas

  • way too much responsibilty for a teenager,if i was her id be long gone, and what are they gonna do when she does leave, shes 18, shell be gone soon

  • GO Supernanny make those deaf parents take control but I do feel sorry for them.... I have no problem with my speech or hearing but my son acts like he doesn't hear a word that I am saying. If they don't get control of those kids now they're doomed when they become teenagers

  • I agree completely. You can still be a good parent even if you're deaf. There are some people who use their disabilities (physical and mental) as an excuse.

  • just curious, what if theyre not actually mentally capable of taking of another human being, does that make it an excuse?

  • LazyLimonada- They're deaf, not mentally handicapped. Deafness is a physical disability, not in any way a mental one. Therefore, they have the same ability as anyone else, mentally speaking.

  • I know that, elfzilla said that there are some ppl who use their physical and mental illness as an excuse. What I'm wondering is can a parent who actually has a mental illness be blamed for not being able to raise their child?

  • agreed!!

  • That is just terrible because it's hard to do be a parent a 100 % because those kids know with out a doubt that they can get away with stuff because their parents can't hear what their doing . You can't run after someone all day and night it's just crazy