She really owned up and accepted that Jo was there to help. The Browning family was a bit ridiculous. The mom kept sizing her up and sussing Jo out like she was a threat 😮
Yesss I knew that’s why he was upset…he’s use to not being heard and just told what to do…🙏🏽 unfortunately I understand him because I went through the same thing as a child with my stepfather who was like a drill Sargent! 🤦🏽♀️ Hopefully that changes.
@@michelledoyle1969For the first time. Single mother can catch a break. Everytime a child misbehave, society blames the mother. In this case is a 2 family home yet still the kids acting up. Prefect example of every man was not created to be a Dad or a husband. The wife is married but single. I refuse to raise a grown man.
Yep! I can see where Mom's coming from - he's very immature and acts like he'd rather be having fun than actually making sure things get done!! Marriage is a PARTNERSHIP - And he is not her partner but another child!!
@@UzziHDLmfao believe that if you want to. She does have the option to leave and be very happy on her own. Kids get older and leave the nest. Also I know people who have lost their significant other. Regret is something you don’t want to live with.
@@cynthiaprice3528 but she won’t, is the point. When woman have that many kids no other man wants anything to do with them, because they will always be associating with and running back to the children’s father. That’s just how women are.
You can really tell the son mimicked the dad's behavior. There's a situation they're uncomfortable with, they both get up and walk away and take a walk. Seems like things changed and I hope they stay that way and that the dad doesn't fall back into his "I'm tired" phase and let things go
I noticed that as well and I was waiting for them to point that out…even the way he was standing at the bowling alley poor baby was so uptight and then he eventually loosened up and started having fun 😊🙏🏽
Oldest son here. We’re expected to brush everything off and tolerate the younger ones. My brother has grown up to be a great kid but my sister is a very troubled woman who thinks the purpose of men is to serve her.
I’m the middle child of 3 sped kids (but my older brother and younger sister have more intense special needs) so I’m expected to act like the oldest child in the house. It’s insane what I’m expected to just tolerate from my siblings.
Help with chores and small things with your siblings. u should be good. And don't be an ungrateful brat, that's about all. What else is there to talk about?
@@user-px2mu1rd5bThey’re clearly talking about emotional intelligence. Even if dad is the only one with a job, he’s also the only parent acting immaturely. At least mom wants to learn how to have a successful, (emotionally) healthy family.
If that was the case, I don't think he would have welcomed the relationship change as much as he did - he clearly jumped into the new role with relish. It really shows how some relationships can fall into a pattern that neither wanted or intended, and what amazes me is that a complete stranger can help that shift.
@@user-px2mu1rd5bRaising a grown man plus 4kids is a job. Even if the husband was single he still has to work. People don't work because they married. Single people work too
This made me cry. I think we need to appreciate how the the mom was able to speak calmly and effectively communicate her expectations and feelings to the husband and the kids. I would have loved to have more time with the brothers' relationship and like always, the girls were nearly non-existent. 😂
The oldest son, ❤❤❤ I'm SO proud of him! I'M SO PROUD OF YOU 👏 🙌 Proud of ALL of them, but I see a real change in him being FINALLY able to let down his guard 💂♂️& start to trust dad & mom. He was hurting so badly that he was hurting the people who love him AKA his awesome brother
I love this one - I didn't think they were going to make it while the Dad was so disconnected and refusing to participate - but then suddenly he turned it around and the difference it made!! And once HE started acting like the adult, mum stopped treating him like a kid and it all came together so much better.
@@user-hv4vc4qv8ohe just changed for a few day or weeks lol he will go back to who he has always been grown men in a boys body. A person must change because they want to not because they forced to or about to lose you. That's not real change.
That moment made me smile. I think he was resistant towards her help in the beginning because he saw dad be resistant to the help. As soon as dad stepped up and said "I need to work on myself too" and acknowledged that Jo has her methods to bring things back under control...the son saw that and recognized that too. I think adults are sometimes blinded by the way their behavior sets a precedent for their kids.
I think the farhers and mothers who want to be the fun parent and leave the responsibility to the other parent act as if they're still having high school popularity contests. They themselves never grew up.
Asked a few married Women and they will tell you. Their husband's are "an additional child" lol only 1% are mature men.the rest are children stack in a grown men's body. Marriage benefits men divorced benefits women if the husband is rich.
@africaafrican8931 Marriage benefits noone if there is no trust, no respect and no love. Divorce doesn't benefit women. It only benefits gold diggers.
its a big problem in that generation. my mom went through the same thing, my dad was basically another kid and now he wonders why we dont take him seriously
That breaks my heart💔🥺 to hear that. I'm very sorry they don't give you the love and respect you so deserve, but good news is "YOU have you" and a total stranger here to say, "job well done, you are a beautiful person for putting in the hard work towards them without return. Give yourself a big pat on the back and be thankful you are who you are."😉💞👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🫶🏻
Husband is a Lazy Husband & Father. He is the main problem. He won't even go after the sons when they at it the mom does - he doesn't console or help get their emotions in order
I was the sibling that was made fun of alot, and nobody gave a damn if anything people would join in by saying "it's just words, grow up". I would have loved for jo to have been around when I was growing up
Usually im skeptical about reality tv but this episode shows then absolutely glowing while growing together i pray they stay this way and conture to work together ❤
I am really surprised Jo didn't really comment when Cameron said he loved his dad at 18:04 and his dad couldn't receive it. That must feel horrible. He heard his younger kids before hearing his first born. I hope he continues to hear him when he speaks because he is first in line when something happens to either of them.
I think Jo didn't say anything to hear how the dad manages it, I get why she didn't respond but it would have been better on Kameron if she did though.
This is the comment I was looking for. The dad took no accountability and tried to manipulate the situation by saying he didn't hear the oldest son and accused the son of assuming and getting upset. The family made a lot of progress...but I wish they would have worked on telling each other "I love you."
I think she must not have heard it either - it certainly looked like that and it was such a pivotal moment I don't think she would have let it go - the camera/mics pick up things differently.
I was a little unsure how this family was going to be helped because of how the dad was so defensive about everything and the mom ready to give up on Nanny Jo's assistance. But, as they came together and started to implement the suggested changes given by Nanny Jo, I was so happy to see they became a stronger family. I really liked how Nanny Jo found the root of Kameron's anger, and how she helped him have a better relationship with his father and younger brother. Great job Nanny Jo.
That man acts like a big baby. He couldn't even carry the bags of each chore. He couldn't walk to the corner and back without dropping them left and right. Sad
A grown man and he can't take criticism and they asked for help. He doesn't even bother change makes me sad 😢😢😢 love Jo works. Makes me happy that his working at now.
I cried watching the father and the son holding each other, it's very emotional for me. Keep on improving my brother and keep yourself and family safe together
The father needed to learn that he was giving his sons the example that when things feel difficult, you flee. Growing up, I was Kameron; I cared for others and assumed the role of co-parent. I was glad to see Kameron smile because I felt his pain when his father didn’t say I love you. I genuinely hope the family’s relationship and connection continue to improve.
Mom turned her son into what I call a "husband son" and placed responsibilities on him that should have been for the husband. This is the cause of their break down. She made the son an adult in the marriage and of course this would cause the husband to try and put the son in his place.
This ends in resentment of the parent and the oldest child either moving far far far away and rarely coming home or the oldest child coming into that role and never leaving home.
I feel for this mom when she felt her husband was being dismissive, but it was just miscommunication. Dad's that stay and mother's that show sch conviction to demand a change the finding out they both want the same for their family is so beautiful to see and inspiring. Jo❤
Made me cry seeing Kameron smile like that, all the anger has gone away, and he is going to be the best brother to his siblings especially to Ronald, the group hug AND photo session at the end was perfect🥰. Big up to Jo, she is doing an amazing job 👏👏🙌.
Fantastic family who put in the work and the love! And WTG Jo! 🥰👍💜 People who are brave enough to ask for help and even braver to do so on TV…. Thank you! It allows so many of us to learn and see where we have our own stuff to work on 💜🥂👍
Absolutely, though who knows what happens behind the scenes. It certainly comes across as as genuine as it could be in the circumstances. It makes me think that most marriages could do with this help at times!
This literally made me cry... first born here... absolute dysfunction growing up and home babysitter when I should have been able to be a kid. My parents both say they knew I wanted kids.... Because I was so well at taking care of my sibling? It's ridiculous
Oh my God. I freaking LOVE this family. I hope they have all the love, blessings and happiness they so much deserve. They ALL put in the work and man. Wow ❤
Yo Mitch, you aren't a bad guy. Keep working at it man, I know its hard. My kids are in their 20's now, we had some bumpy roads along the way. There are times when my wife was ridiculous in what she as asking, but in the end we just kept working hard, talking and just trying to get better. You got this, all the dads out here are rooting for you.
No, I agree. He walks away because he’s afraid of blowing up. He has never been taught to confront things healthily. He can’t name what he’s feeling, I don’t think he had yet learned the impact of healthy communication. When mom blew up and came back out, he did good at letting all the words out and they had the first moment on the show of truly communicating with each other. I’m hoping it wasn’t a narcissistic type of “okay now I’ll pretend to try since you’re this upset,” I hope he really saw how the communication resolved the moment and learned from that. It’s not our fault when we’re raised by narcissists and aren’t given the right tools for life. But it becomes our fault when we’re faced with the opportunity to change that and ignore it.
I think he felt backed into a corner - a corner he didn't even want to be in but couldn't find a way out of. We could all see the joy he and his wife felt when they could get back as a team.
Poor Kay,ive been in that position before with my late husband. He was the fun,carefree one. I wasnt an angry partner or mum. But i felt her frustration so deeply. Theres ALOT of work that needs to be done in this family. They have HUGE potential. If dad can mature,and mum can try chill a bit. God bless them all
You know, I truly missed his son say he loved his dad. I went back and watched that part again. There was a lot going on, and I believe his dad didn't hear him. However, I feel his dad didn't handle it well by calling his son out about assuming. Dad acted arrogant and embarrassed his son for no reason. Dad could have handled it with love and understanding. He still has a lot of learning to do.
There are so many mentioning that she is Bobby Womack's niece, and that's great, of course, but this AMAZINGLY gifted young woman is the great granddaughter of the legendary SAM COOKE. 🥰🎶✨️
As an autistic, I already can't keep eye contact with anyone, much less make it. I can't imagine trying to even engage with these parents with the way they raise voices - especially the mother - even if I weren't autistic.
Mitch: She talks to me like I'm one of the children! Jo: Because you act like one. Mitch: Homework? We're not in high school! 😂 Jo: Sorry? As far as I'm concerned, you're learning from me. I love Jo ❤
I have to disagree, he looks depressed and conflicted to me, but absolutely wanting to connect. You saw how his father reacted to him when he tried to tell him that he loved him? Those are very difficult emotional hurdles even for an adult - poor lad, hope the situation's much better for him now.
I didn’t have any kids till now just because I didn’t want my children to grow up in an environment which the parents cannot respect eachother. Mitch is a big child.. This is so much like our relationship. My husband pays zero attention to what I want to say
@@UzziHD It’s different in our culture. We probably had 6 months of courtship period and we stayed virgin till wedding. I didn’t know this side of his personality. Turns out it’s the affect of his brought up.
I’m glad the dad has changed and stepped up in just a short amount of time. I’m happy that he steps up more in the role of a father as supposed to being their children’s friend because he is not their friend, he is a father first. I just hope that he has changed for the better because it’s very easy to fall back into bad habits. Happy for this family.🥹🥰
I'm not surprised Kameron feels left out. I mean, is that even his real father? Kameron is different in every way. His skin colour, his looks, he doesn't look like Mitch at all.
I'm not the oldest child, I'm the middle one but sometimes it feels like I'm the older one because my oldest sister is more involved with her friends and playing. I'm the one buying stuff, I'm the one cleaning the house if my mum's not there or if she's sleeping. Whilst she stays in bed, on her phone and a tablet, playing games. Honestly it puts a lot of my shoulders and at some point i ended up just sleep deprived or just argumentive because I was soo tired of taking herresponsibilities
@42:09 that thank you from jo was so genuine I literally started crying u might be desensitized bc of seeing her on ur phone so much but imagine jo frost comes into ur life completely saves it and ur telling her thank u frome the bottom of ur heart
i like how the mom was so honest about everything she thought and didn’t try to hide anything
She really owned up and accepted that Jo was there to help.
The Browning family was a bit ridiculous. The mom kept sizing her up and sussing Jo out like she was a threat 😮
Unlike the father he stepped up for the camera and cos nanny uk ain’t to be messed with
He’ll still be a child after all this mark my words
@@Akins560no she didn’t I think she accepted her
@@jadebass-qc6of you noticed child like father too... it's that obvious.
I think she is right, he is not going to change.
That poor boy when he told his dad he loved him and he got ignored it broke my heart 😢
Right?! And the fact that it wasn’t address immediately just validated how he felt even from Jo . She should’ve clocked it right then and there
I like to sometimes go to the comment section first wow reall!! how sad that the son told his father he loved him& there was no response from him!!!
@@michelledoyle1969 so sad 😭
Yesss I knew that’s why he was upset…he’s use to not being heard and just told what to do…🙏🏽 unfortunately I understand him because I went through the same thing as a child with my stepfather who was like a drill Sargent! 🤦🏽♀️
Hopefully that changes.
@@michelledoyle1969For the first time. Single mother can catch a break. Everytime a child misbehave, society blames the mother. In this case is a 2 family home yet still the kids acting up. Prefect example of every man was not created to be a Dad or a husband. The wife is married but single. I refuse to raise a grown man.
Him not doing homework with his wife proved her point
Riiiight like if you want things to work do the effort too 💯
He doesn’t care if it works out. They have 4 kids. She will
Be stuck with him forever no matter what!
Yep! I can see where Mom's coming from - he's very immature and acts like he'd rather be having fun than actually making sure things get done!! Marriage is a PARTNERSHIP - And he is not her partner but another child!!
@@UzziHDLmfao believe that if you want to. She does have the option to leave and be very happy on her own. Kids get older and leave the nest. Also I know people who have lost their significant other. Regret is something you don’t want to live with.
@@cynthiaprice3528 but she won’t, is the point. When woman have that many kids no other man wants anything to do with them, because they will always be associating with and running back to the children’s father. That’s just how women are.
Jo Frost out here doing God's work. She is amazing at what she does
Yes she is!!!
Jo is overdue recognition for her continued help and support . God bless her
Amen
Dame Jo Frost has a nice ring to it ❤️
Yes love Jo❤
You can really tell the son mimicked the dad's behavior. There's a situation they're uncomfortable with, they both get up and walk away and take a walk. Seems like things changed and I hope they stay that way and that the dad doesn't fall back into his "I'm tired" phase and let things go
makes sense does it?
I noticed that as well and I was waiting for them to point that out…even the way he was standing at the bowling alley poor baby was so uptight and then he eventually loosened up and started having fun 😊🙏🏽
Dad has a tendency to ignore the oldest son and he's mimicking his dad's behavior!! There's a lot of anger in that kid!!
Oldest daughter here and the burden that is placed on oldest kids is outrageous. We need to talk about it more!
Oldest son here. We’re expected to brush everything off and tolerate the younger ones. My brother has grown up to be a great kid but my sister is a very troubled woman who thinks the purpose of men is to serve her.
@@seanmaher3518 yikes, yeah that's not right
I’m the middle child of 3 sped kids (but my older brother and younger sister have more intense special needs) so I’m expected to act like the oldest child in the house. It’s insane what I’m expected to just tolerate from my siblings.
@@seanmaher3518yeah no she’s capable of serving and supporting herself. She’s a self proclaimed princess if I’m hearing it right.
Help with chores and small things with your siblings. u should be good. And don't be an ungrateful brat, that's about all. What else is there to talk about?
Jo laughing while the dad drops everything 🤣
😢
The way the mom shook her head in agreement with Jo when she mad the dad walk down the block with the heavy items😂
Their worlds crumble when they find out that the whole time the parents are the problem not the children. This happends in every episode.
99% of the time are parents the problem.
@@ewy3998yes they are!!!
Their worlds crumble when they find out that the time the episode parents are the
Yup behavior is learned.
I made this same observation when watching the dog whisperer!
This poor woman married a selfish child. It is hard if you're the only adult in the situation.
But, does she go to work too?
@@user-px2mu1rd5bThey’re clearly talking about emotional intelligence. Even if dad is the only one with a job, he’s also the only parent acting immaturely. At least mom wants to learn how to have a successful, (emotionally) healthy family.
If that was the case, I don't think he would have welcomed the relationship change as much as he did - he clearly jumped into the new role with relish. It really shows how some relationships can fall into a pattern that neither wanted or intended, and what amazes me is that a complete stranger can help that shift.
Exactly
@@user-px2mu1rd5bRaising a grown man plus 4kids is a job. Even if the husband was single he still has to work. People don't work because they married. Single people work too
This made me cry. I think we need to appreciate how the the mom was able to speak calmly and effectively communicate her expectations and feelings to the husband and the kids. I would have loved to have more time with the brothers' relationship and like always, the girls were nearly non-existent. 😂
Me too
I really wondered if she could help this family, I should have known better. What an absolutely amazing woman Jo is.
W comment, thought the same here
I really like that Jo is now dealing with older kids.
The part where the oldest said I love you and felt ignored. Alot of us oldest kids experience this
I felt bad for him. All he wanted was his dad to acknowledge him.
The oldest son, ❤❤❤ I'm SO proud of him!
I'M SO PROUD OF YOU 👏 🙌
Proud of ALL of them, but I see a real change in him being FINALLY able to let down his guard 💂♂️& start to trust dad & mom. He was hurting so badly that he was hurting the people who love him AKA his awesome brother
Love this comment ❤
Amen 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽
I TOTALLY agree with and appreciate everything you wrote. 💝
@@ricocobasilik1654 ❤️ 🫂
@@user-hv4vc4qv8o 😃 ❤️ 🫂
I love this one - I didn't think they were going to make it while the Dad was so disconnected and refusing to participate - but then suddenly he turned it around and the difference it made!! And once HE started acting like the adult, mum stopped treating him like a kid and it all came together so much better.
Yea because he knew she was serious about leaving him and he knew he had some changes to make and he was in denial then he wasn’t.
@@user-hv4vc4qv8ohe just changed for a few day or weeks lol he will go back to who he has always been grown men in a boys body. A person must change because they want to not because they forced to or about to lose you. That's not real change.
@@africaafrican8931 you really don't trust men.Nothing is good enough. If you choose to not trust them, why should they change for you?
@@africaafrican8931agree
And who knows
How do we know that it's all just rainbows 🌈 and unicorns 🦄 for the 📷?
Jo is a family therapist healing their relationships!!
KAY HAS BEEN
PARENTIFYING CAMRON
TO DO WHAT HER
HUSBAND DOSEN'T DO.
That’s a great one. I saw this too. In a lot of families if dad isn’t stepping up, the oldest child is next in line.
Yes that was an excellent point brought up in the episode very enlightening realization life changing promoting changed behavior
Not fair to the poor kid...
Kameron
Subconsciously yes
At the end, Kameron said it best, "Jo is an expert!! She is good!!"
That moment made me smile. I think he was resistant towards her help in the beginning because he saw dad be resistant to the help. As soon as dad stepped up and said "I need to work on myself too" and acknowledged that Jo has her methods to bring things back under control...the son saw that and recognized that too. I think adults are sometimes blinded by the way their behavior sets a precedent for their kids.
Funny how every SOS Episode is about dads being an additional child, I am so sorry for the strong women💔
Men want kids like kids want a pet💀
I think the farhers and mothers who want to be the fun parent and leave the responsibility to the other parent act as if they're still having high school popularity contests. They themselves never grew up.
One sos episode the mom wasn’t being tough on the children, but the dad would leave the house when he got angry.
It was a blended family!
Asked a few married Women and they will tell you. Their husband's are "an additional child" lol only 1% are mature men.the rest are children stack
in a grown men's body. Marriage benefits men divorced benefits women if the husband is rich.
@africaafrican8931 Marriage benefits noone if there is no trust, no respect and no love. Divorce doesn't benefit women. It only benefits gold diggers.
its a big problem in that generation. my mom went through the same thing, my dad was basically another kid and now he wonders why we dont take him seriously
ANOTHER oldest daughter who was in charge of my younger siblings: at 71, no one even visits me or helps me at all😢. They are my family!
That breaks my heart💔🥺 to hear that. I'm very sorry they don't give you the love and respect you so deserve, but good news is "YOU have you" and a total stranger here to say, "job well done, you are a beautiful person for putting in the hard work towards them without return. Give yourself a big pat on the back and be thankful you are who you are."😉💞👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🫶🏻
@@deek64dk 🕊️🌈 😬
Don't tell us...tell them.🤷🏾♂️ Good luck!
🤦🏾♂️💯
@@user-mj8nf2vp7qhow rude
Yup me too
Jo is literally heaven for parents love her workk!!!
The kid said he loved his dad the dad didn’t hear it and it broke that poor kids heart poor baby :(
Husband is a Lazy Husband & Father. He is the main problem. He won't even go after the sons when they at it the mom does - he doesn't console or help get their emotions in order
These boys are beautiful ....made me cry the way they fighted...lift each other up. Beautiful family. Thanks Jo!
Yes, the way they fought was incredible. Now they fight no longer >!
the dad is so immature, its ridiculous
Yeah,I felt his wife's frustration for real
No self -awareness .No desire for change.He likes chaos.
But he changed 😊
@@MrsMugs True at the end.
I was the sibling that was made fun of alot, and nobody gave a damn if anything people would join in by saying "it's just words, grow up". I would have loved for jo to have been around when I was growing up
Usually im skeptical about reality tv but this episode shows then absolutely glowing while growing together i pray they stay this way and conture to work together ❤
Parents are 90 percent the issue I need every parent to hear that. Your indirect actions affect your kids
I am really surprised Jo didn't really comment when Cameron said he loved his dad at 18:04 and his dad couldn't receive it. That must feel horrible. He heard his younger kids before hearing his first born. I hope he continues to hear him when he speaks because he is first in line when something happens to either of them.
I think Jo didn't say anything to hear how the dad manages it, I get why she didn't respond but it would have been better on Kameron if she did though.
This is the comment I was looking for. The dad took no accountability and tried to manipulate the situation by saying he didn't hear the oldest son and accused the son of assuming and getting upset.
The family made a lot of progress...but I wish they would have worked on telling each other "I love you."
I think she must not have heard it either - it certainly looked like that and it was such a pivotal moment I don't think she would have let it go - the camera/mics pick up things differently.
I was a little unsure how this family was going to be helped because of how the dad was so defensive about everything and the mom ready to give up on Nanny Jo's assistance. But, as they came together and started to implement the suggested changes given by Nanny Jo, I was so happy to see they became a stronger family. I really liked how Nanny Jo found the root of Kameron's anger, and how she helped him have a better relationship with his father and younger brother. Great job Nanny Jo.
This man is utterly infuriating. He has a lot of growth that needs to happen.
That man acts like a big baby. He couldn't even carry the bags of each chore. He couldn't walk to the corner and back without dropping them left and right. Sad
A grown man and he can't take criticism and they asked for help. He doesn't even bother change makes me sad 😢😢😢 love Jo works. Makes me happy that his working at now.
Alot of parents don't realise,we essentially need to be a coach/role model. And not a friend,or use our kids as a sounding board
I cried watching the father and the son holding each other, it's very emotional for me. Keep on improving my brother and keep yourself and family safe together
He said he's tired 😂😂😂 ur the one who went and had all the kids
Exactly!!!!!!
He wasn’t the only one who had em. Men can’t have babies by themselves. She has to take responsibility also.
@@collincason-ob2dtWhich she has... A million times over in comparison..
@@collincason-ob2dtshe's not the one saying "I'm tired" and bribing with money..ya got nothing.
She spread open for that bum for 4 different spawns. She is to blame.
0:24 jo roasting the dad😂😂😂😂😂
The father needed to learn that he was giving his sons the example that when things feel difficult, you flee. Growing up, I was Kameron; I cared for others and assumed the role of co-parent. I was glad to see Kameron smile because I felt his pain when his father didn’t say I love you. I genuinely hope the family’s relationship and connection continue to improve.
Dude said he didn't do the homework cuz he was tired. I'm sorry but as a parent you don't get to be tired!
You can’t trust a little child doing homework in her room!
Children need guidance….. period!
This was heartwarming episode. So happy the family came together and seeing the oldest boy Cameron smiling.
Kameron
Made me cry seeing him smile like that, all the anger has gone away, and he is going to be the best brother to his siblings especially to Ronald.
That dad needs to do better for his family like what is going on
He doesn’t care. He tricked that woman into having 4 kids with him and she was dumb enough to keep spreading for the clown.
I learnd once, that there are no difficult children, but there are children who has it difficult.
There are difficult kids. Psychopaths are born, not made.
@@kon1402💯🙏
There are a larger percentage of children who are just pure evil and mean, nasty spiteful vengeful savages.
They definitely are made lol. Genetics AND trauma are needed.
@@chriskvande8900 no they are born as psychos
Mom turned her son into what I call a "husband son" and placed responsibilities on him that should have been for the husband. This is the cause of their break down. She made the son an adult in the marriage and of course this would cause the husband to try and put the son in his place.
This ends in resentment of the parent and the oldest child either moving far far far away and rarely coming home or the oldest child coming into that role and never leaving home.
Seeing Cameron smile was everything.
Kameron
Yes!!! 🥰🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Emotionally manipulative father. Horrible. He literally couldn’t care less, unless it serves him. Ugh!
They seem like such a great family. They just went off the path. We all do that. Finding your way back is what counts.
I feel for this mom when she felt her husband was being dismissive, but it was just miscommunication. Dad's that stay and mother's that show sch conviction to demand a change the finding out they both want the same for their family is so beautiful to see and inspiring. Jo❤
Well said
The eldest says he love his dad and then gets SHAMED in front of everyone? Awww... no.
Agreed
I'm so happy how this family transformed. ❤ On a side note, my parents would NEVER thank me for doing chores 😅
I am sorry to hear
Bothers me how the kids just asked for money and less chores as things to say to make their family to be better.
I've been steady watching supernanny for the last 5 days!!!😂😂😂😂
Addictive indeed😂
Made me cry seeing Kameron smile like that, all the anger has gone away, and he is going to be the best brother to his siblings especially to Ronald, the group hug AND photo session at the end was perfect🥰. Big up to Jo, she is doing an amazing job 👏👏🙌.
This why we really gotta get to know someone before marriage
She worked magic, and we ALL believed in her!!!
Yes she does and yes we do!!!!
Fantastic family who put in the work and the love! And WTG Jo! 🥰👍💜 People who are brave enough to ask for help and even braver to do so on TV…. Thank you! It allows so many of us to learn and see where we have our own stuff to work on 💜🥂👍
Absolutely, though who knows what happens behind the scenes. It certainly comes across as as genuine as it could be in the circumstances. It makes me think that most marriages could do with this help at times!
Agreed!
What I love the most is the way their faces change, to me you can see so much less stress and sadness. Love you Jo.👀😎
This literally made me cry... first born here... absolute dysfunction growing up and home babysitter when I should have been able to be a kid. My parents both say they knew I wanted kids.... Because I was so well at taking care of my sibling? It's ridiculous
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Oh my God. I freaking LOVE this family. I hope they have all the love, blessings and happiness they so much deserve. They ALL put in the work and man. Wow ❤
Dang they dont even give the kid’s affection thats why they behave so badly. The oldest boy is a reflection of his father off camera. Smh.
Proof that you REALLY need to understand who you're with, before you have kids with them.
I do not like mitch. Hopefully hes better now but gosh this was annoying.
Yo Mitch, you aren't a bad guy. Keep working at it man, I know its hard. My kids are in their 20's now, we had some bumpy roads along the way. There are times when my wife was ridiculous in what she as asking, but in the end we just kept working hard, talking and just trying to get better. You got this, all the dads out here are rooting for you.
I wish we went on this program. It could have prevented my brother from having to leave my dad's house.
I left my son's dad because he was a waste of space..if you can't help raise boys into good men when are you there? Glad Mitch is helping out now.
This poor man is so overwhelmed and doesn’t have the tools to even name his feelings. Start there.
He is not overwhelmed. He is lazy
No, I agree. He walks away because he’s afraid of blowing up. He has never been taught to confront things healthily. He can’t name what he’s feeling, I don’t think he had yet learned the impact of healthy communication. When mom blew up and came back out, he did good at letting all the words out and they had the first moment on the show of truly communicating with each other. I’m hoping it wasn’t a narcissistic type of “okay now I’ll pretend to try since you’re this upset,” I hope he really saw how the communication resolved the moment and learned from that.
It’s not our fault when we’re raised by narcissists and aren’t given the right tools for life. But it becomes our fault when we’re faced with the opportunity to change that and ignore it.
@@elenajewel3just like his younger son
I think he felt backed into a corner - a corner he didn't even want to be in but couldn't find a way out of. We could all see the joy he and his wife felt when they could get back as a team.
What happened to that cute, little British car that the Nanny used to drive?
I loved that car😂
That was when they had the budget. She used to dress up then too and had a driver.
Poor Kay,ive been in that position before with my late husband. He was the fun,carefree one. I wasnt an angry partner or mum. But i felt her frustration so deeply. Theres ALOT of work that needs to be done in this family. They have HUGE potential. If dad can mature,and mum can try chill a bit. God bless them all
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And he wonders why his son thinks he ignores him. He just did.
You know, I truly missed his son say he loved his dad. I went back and watched that part again. There was a lot going on, and I believe his dad didn't hear him. However, I feel his dad didn't handle it well by calling his son out about assuming. Dad acted arrogant and embarrassed his son for no reason. Dad could have handled it with love and understanding. He still has a lot of learning to do.
Mitch will never grow up.
Possibly in 30 years.. if they're ever so lucky 💀
She is a Legend
This is why I love Jo. She can help any family. I am a better mum because of her ! xx
Men know that you are VERY MUCH NEEDED in your family. Your word brings order and structure and makes them feel safe and secure.
There are so many mentioning that she is Bobby Womack's niece, and that's great, of course, but this AMAZINGLY gifted young woman is the great granddaughter of the legendary SAM COOKE. 🥰🎶✨️
Jo is a miracle worker! She has great communication skills and simple therapy tools....for the whole family.😅❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉🎉🎉
As an autistic, I already can't keep eye contact with anyone, much less make it.
I can't imagine trying to even engage with these parents with the way they raise voices - especially the mother - even if I weren't autistic.
You think that is raising a voice? You haven’t seen anything….
I love this family, they need to express freely that they love each other all the times. Mum and dad are strong!
So happy for this family and seeing Mitch stepping up. They’ve have good boys I think the boys especially the oldest one just wants to be heard
Mitch: She talks to me like I'm one of the children!
Jo: Because you act like one.
Mitch: Homework? We're not in high school! 😂
Jo: Sorry? As far as I'm concerned, you're learning from me. I love Jo ❤
I truly see a couple that really loves each other.
You must be blind. They are stuck together.
Awww, Kameron's smile at the end.
I like how Jo frost helps these families
Daddy a narcissist, and oldest son knows that's not his papa,he feels a outsider
But it is his father?
Dad is abusive to his family.
Yep.
You ain’t seen nothing yet.
I really like this family, kameron reminds me of my older brother
Anyone else think the eldest lad maybe getting misinterpreted as he could be on the autistic spectrum?
As someone who is on the spectrum, I agree.
I have to disagree, he looks depressed and conflicted to me, but absolutely wanting to connect. You saw how his father reacted to him when he tried to tell him that he loved him? Those are very difficult emotional hurdles even for an adult - poor lad, hope the situation's much better for him now.
No he is just a miserable and depressed child.
I didn’t have any kids till now just because I didn’t want my children to grow up in an environment which the parents cannot respect eachother.
Mitch is a big child..
This is so much like our relationship. My husband pays zero attention to what I want to say
You chose him.
@@UzziHD It’s different in our culture. We probably had 6 months of courtship period and we stayed virgin till wedding. I didn’t know this side of his personality. Turns out it’s the affect of his brought up.
We as parents need to work on ourselves really
The dad's attitude 🙄
I’m glad the dad has changed and stepped up in just a short amount of time. I’m happy that he steps up more in the role of a father as supposed to being their children’s friend because he is not their friend, he is a father first. I just hope that he has changed for the better because it’s very easy to fall back into bad habits. Happy for this family.🥹🥰
I'm not surprised Kameron feels left out. I mean, is that even his real father? Kameron is different in every way. His skin colour, his looks, he doesn't look like Mitch at all.
Oh, that's not a useful comment - hope you delete it.
He said that he was there when he was born. Y’all are slow.
@UzziHD lol before pointing the finger and feeling superior... you can be at the birth and not be the father genius. 😂
@@Lindastyle obviously but did you hear any part where they confirmed he was another man’s spawn?
I'm not the oldest child, I'm the middle one but sometimes it feels like I'm the older one because my oldest sister is more involved with her friends and playing. I'm the one buying stuff, I'm the one cleaning the house if my mum's not there or if she's sleeping. Whilst she stays in bed, on her phone and a tablet, playing games. Honestly it puts a lot of my shoulders and at some point i ended up just sleep deprived or just argumentive because I was soo tired of taking herresponsibilities
That's the burden of being a middle child that no one talks about.
No one is expecting you to do any of that. Just be a kid. It’s not your responsibility.
@42:09 that thank you from jo was so genuine I literally started crying u might be desensitized bc of seeing her on ur phone so much but imagine jo frost comes into ur life completely saves it and ur telling her thank u frome the bottom of ur heart
I used to watch this show as a child all the time. As an adult woman now starting a family, I have a deeper appreciation for Nanny Jo's work.
She didn’t have to through them bags like that 😂😂
This made me cry😭 im so happy for them and the progress they made as a family ❤️
I've never in my life have rolled my eyes more than with these people
Kids are destined for jail..sadly
@@LA-nm4mn… what the hell does that even mean?
@@LA-nm4mnwhat???
@@BonnySyk-x4j the kids are violent
Kameron looked like he wanted to cry
I Like This Family. They Get My Vote And Prayers. Om Rooting For Them.
Angel in a cab!..Thank you Jo...much love from London!
I pray for the family...l wish them nothing but love and healing!