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Supernanny Rules

Archive for October 2006

October 16th, 2006

Supernanny Under Fire

It seems Supernanny is drawing fire. First, the UK premiere debuts to much fanfare and controversy. Then, the couple featured in said premiere speaks out against the way the show treated them. Now, it seems the experts are taking exception to Supernanny’s methods.
The Times Online has details of a recent UK survey and some unfavorable […]

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October 11th, 2006

b5media Parenting Resources

If you watch Supernanny, odds are you’re a parent looking for any edge you can get. Well… that’s why I watch Supernanny!
At any rate, let me introduce you to the b5media Family and Relationships channel. If you look in the far right sidebar, you’ll see it down there a bit, a whole bushel of blogs […]

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October 5th, 2006

Supernanny on Live with Regis and Kelly

Didn’t see this until just now, but apparently Jo was on Live with Regis and Kelly this morning. Did anyone catch it?
Tags: abc, live-with-regis-and-kelly, supernanny, television, tv

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October 4th, 2006

Major b5media Announcement

Quick b5media announcement that I’m super excited to share with everyone. Head over the the main b5media blog for the details: b5media Inc. Raises US$2 Million
Tags: b5media, money, vc, venture-capital

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October 4th, 2006

Supernanny Book Review #7

Moving on from eating to Social Skills, the next chapter in Supernanny : How to Get the Best from Your Children is all about Eating. The two key concepts here are modeling and involvement.
Modeling is how you as the parent demonstrate acceptable behavior. It can be easy to forget that kids come into the world […]

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October 3rd, 2006

Supernanny Write Up in Tribune

Nancy Watkins wrote up a small piece on Supernanny’s other book, Ask Supernanny: What Every Parent Wants to Know. She highlights five key lessons:

A “problem child” usually doesn’t exist in a vacuum.
Routines are essential and should be structured around mealtimes.
Children are happier after a good night’s rest.
Spell out the rules.
The “naughty step” is portable.

Tags: abc, […]

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