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Written by ABC
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TERRORS TREVOR AND TRAVIS ARE THE WORST-BEHAVED CHILDREN
IN THEIR MOM'S OWN SCHOOL, ON "SUPERNANNY,"
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 ON ABC |
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"Uva
Family" - The Uva boys, Trevor (7) and Travis (4), disrespect authority
figures, curse, insult and bully their classmates. They expect their
parents to do everything for them - in fact the seven-year-old insists
his mom help him go to the potty. Mom Rosemary owns and operates a
pre-school full time, and is too tired by day's end to give her boys
the attention and love they desperately need. She craves more help from
her husband, John, a stay-at-home dad who is admittedly clueless and
detached from his sons. He brings them to Rosemary's pre-school every
day because he doesn't know what else to do with them. The boys have
gained a reputation for being the worst behaved kids there, and their
parents have essentially given up. Jo enters the equation with a master
plan for this family to wake up to the reality of their situation. Her
ultimate goal is to boost John's pride in his role as stay-at-home dad,
teach both parents to step up their discipline measures, and help the
family bond and become happier, on "Supernanny," MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
(10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Supernanny Jo Frost catapulted to fame when the U.K. version of
"Supernanny" debuted in 2004, and she's considered by many to be a
godsend to parents, counting millions of viewers among her fans. In
addition, she is a bestselling author -- her paperback book,
Supernanny: How to Get the Best from Your Children, rose to No. 1 on
the New York Times Bestseller List and her new book, Ask Supernanny:
What Every Parent Wants to Know, will be published by Hyperion Books in
September 2006.
On the television program, Jo observes how parents handle their
day-to-day obstacles with their children. Once she's assessed the
pitfalls, she works with the parents, instilling her tried-and-true
methods for transforming unwanted behavior. Then, after demonstrating
just how well the new style will work and getting unbelievable results
from the children, the parents must fly solo with the Supernanny
techniques. For several days they try to implement Jo's suggestions,
and she revisits them at the end of the program to help keep them on
track for the future. When parents witness Jo's results and -- even
better -- achieve them on their own, they are true believers in the
Supernanny way. Best of all, children and adults alike can enjoy the
lasting benefits of a more harmonious family life.
Nick Powell is the creator and executive producer of both the American
and British versions of the show. Craig Armstrong and Nick Emmerson are
the executive producers of the American version. "Supernanny" is
produced by Ricochet, Ltd.
This program is broadcast with Spanish subtitles via secondary closed
captioning. A TV parental guideline will be posted closer to airdate. |
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