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Tonight on SuperNanny - January 29, 2007

by Gayla on January 29th, 2007

Haines Family - Little Sean, just 4 years old, is the dictator of the Haines household, and every family member bows to his whims. He has more power than he knows what do with – and crying, whining, hitting, spitting, punching, kicking and biting seem to be his preferred methods of communication. Dad Shane is a tough police officer on the job, but has no authority at home, while Mom Suzanne, an ER nurse, claims that giving in is easier than fighting. Big brother Seth, 10, has grown resentful because Sean gets the majority of his parents’ attention… so Seth antagonizes Sean to get some attention of his own.  Via SuperNanny.com

Have you seen the previews?  This poor family!  It’s going to be interesting to see how SuperNanny handles this little brat!  Will he earn his wings in an hour?

Let’s hang out here tomorrow and discuss tonight’s episode!  Care to join me for a day long comment party?

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4 opinions for Tonight on SuperNanny - January 29, 2007

  • Char
    Jan 29, 2007 at 1:27 pm

    I am thinking that we just might have to watch this one. My 5 year old has diva tendencies that sometimes take on a life of their own. I bet I can get some good pointers from this episode.

  • Denise
    Jan 29, 2007 at 10:41 pm

    Ok,, I missed this episode so please please tell me how she handle him and what the house rules were…

    Thanks,
    Denise

  • Char
    Jan 30, 2007 at 6:15 am

    Yes, dh decided to tweak the satellite reception during that time frame and I missed it. Need a recap please!

  • Pam Burkhalter
    Feb 2, 2007 at 8:56 pm

    Elly Kulesza’s mother Julie challenged, “If there are parents who say their child doesn’t have a tantrum, I want to meet them.” Come to Macon, Georgia, Ms. Kulesza, and meet my family. My name is Pam Burkhalter, and I can introduce you to quite a few parents whose children don’t have tantrums. My daughter and son, aged 26 & 20, are tantrum-free. My two step-daughters, ages 25 & 12, are equally tantrum-free. Oh, my three nephews, ages 12, 9 & 7, have never had a tantrum either. Gosh, my other niece and nephew, ages 24 & 20, managed to avoid tantrums as well. Children who are allowed to indulge in tantrums are the product of wishy-washy parents who are too timid to BE parents.

    Had I been trapped on that plane with Elly, who is more than likely an extremely intelligent child, I would have applauded when she and her parents were asked to de-plane.
    Sincerely,
    Pamela G. Burkhalter
    Macon, Georgia

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