Watch Supernanny Season 7 Episode 15 Evans Family

Watch Supernanny Season 7 Episode 15 Evans Family. This tv show Supernanny s07e15 with title Evans Family aired on Friday, March 18 2011 2010 at 08:00 PM on ABC.

And here is the summary for Supernanny Season 7 Episode 15: Evans Family (ABC Supernanny s07e15):
After six seasons, on the 117th episode and series finale of “Supernanny,” Jo Frost travels to Houston, Texas to work with a family whose mom died of breast cancer a year earlier. Jo lost own her mother to breast cancer when she was growing up. “To me, this is the end of the world!,” laments 6-year-old Michael, who misses his mother terribly and feels his memories of her slipping away.

Dad Gary is trying his best to raise Michael and younger sons Sean, 4 and Dylan, 3, on his own, but he’s overwhelmed and can’t bring himself to enforce the rules his wife established for the boys. The boys act out, there’s lots of sibling fighting and their screaming can be deafening at times. In addition, Dylan still isn’t potty trained, and all the boys are picky eaters and devoted to unhealthful foods. When Sean acts up over not getting candy and Jo puts him into his first time out in ages, an epic standoff takes place. Can Jo help this grieving family find peace?

Families across America are calling for help with their children. The one and only Jo Frost answers those calls, and changes their lives forever. We first meet the family while they introduce themselves in their submission video – though admittedly, some of these folks give us chills with regards to parenting! But while many of us would run away at the thought of dealing with these situations, Jo dives straight into the chaos. Arriving in her personalized Supernanny taxi, Jo gives us the sense of security that everything will be better. 

Now, you’d think just the entrance of the English nanny would bring out the best behavior in the family, but we’re continuously shocked to see how much help these people need. From tantrums to timeouts, Supernanny gives us an all-access look into families to determine the very root of each unit’s problems. Jo identifies these, and corrects both the thinking and approaches of parenting for the family. After meticulously watching every parent employ her rules and techniques, Jo lets the family try them out on their own for a few days. The revisit is the most rewarding for us, because we get to see the direct payoff from Jo’s advice. The parents’ attitudes change from despair to elation in the course of one episode. While we may not have children like the ones in these particular families, as viewers, we’re given techniques and advice that may help us in the future with our own kids.
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