Topic: Jo Frost

Lifetime Orders New U.S. Version Of 'Supernanny'

Lifetime has picked up America's Supernanny, a new U.S. version of the Supernanny format that ran on ABC for six years with original British star...

Jo Frost

Joanne "Jo" Frost (born 27 June 1971) is a British nanny and the central figure of the reality television programme Supernanny . Frost has 20 years' experience in the field of childcare , working as a nanny in the UK and the USA, including ...
There are two types of whining children do. Younger kids are just more immature about being gracious in times of misery. Confident and assertive adults know exactly how to politely express something that isn't positive, but children (especially those who are ...
Baby Books that You Should Read Although "Jo Frost's Confident Baby Care", by the well-known television personality "Supernanny" would not be sufficient in it's own right, it is a welcome addition to my baby book collection. Jo takes a practical ...

How to Be on SuperNanny

If despite your best efforts as a parent, your children continue to act out and push boundaries, then you may be perfect for the help of Jo Frost and the popular ABC reality show SuperNanny .

TV show reviews: Supernanny

British Reality TV show Supernanny featuring Jo Frost as the nanny, has helped many a frustrated parent who exist in all parts of the world. Jo Frost observes the family for twenty-four hours, observing not only the children's behavior but also ...
Last updated at 01:35am on . Stephanie Tate admitted using the 'time- out room' to discipline unruly pupils. Mrs Tate said the room, at Avenue Primary School in Clarendon Park, Leicester, was used 'only for a few minutes' until the child had ...
Last updated at 01:35am on . Stephanie Tate admitted using the 'time- out room' to discipline unruly pupils. Mrs Tate said the room, at Avenue Primary School in Clarendon Park, Leicester, was used 'only for a few minutes' until the child had ...

Supernanny tackles mealtimes

Jo Frost, better known as Supernanny, recently stopped by on the iVillage Kids & Food message board, to promote Kellogg's National Breakfast Week and to help our members with their breakfast issues. Have one cereal as a staple and the other cereal that is preferred by your child as a handful on top - that way there's a compromise.. Firstly, look at what's changed over the last couple of weeks. As a pointer, your child should be sleeping at least three hours a day in two separate intervals.. It may be that you need to change your times, which ultimately would mean tweaking your routine.. Microwaved food can seem warmer around the edges but creates heat in patches throughout the bowl, so always stir it and leave on the side to cool a little before giving to her.. You obviously introduced your child to fruit and veg at a young age and it's paid off, so well done. It is also important for your daughter to also receive protein and carbohydrate for a well-balanced diet.. If you present a child with one breakfast meal, they refuse it and you give them something else; not only do you teach the child to believe they can order what they want anytime anywhere; it doesn't teach the child to make a decision and stick ...

Supernanny to superbrand

When I first saw Channel 4's populist parenting show, Supernanny, in which horribly behaved children are "tamed" by severe-looking ex-nanny Jo Frost, I found it too distressing to watch in full. Of course, in the flesh, Frost looks nothing like her ...