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Sometimes, all a family needs is some structure and some practice at working together to get them back on track. Follow Supernanny’s sound, tried-and-tested advice on creating and maintaining family routines and co-operation...
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If you have several kids, the car can become a battleground on wheels. Stay in control and keep your eyes on the road with Supernanny’s car drill technique…
If you spend all your free time driving your kids to a range of afterschool activities and clubs, try Supernanny’s pick and choose technique to make their schedule more manageable…
As seen on the Supernanny show, setting up a family routine may help your family use time more effectively. Your child will be reassured by the routine's structure, and everyone will know what's expected of them. See examples of a routine here.
If your day starts with something like, “mommy, help - he won’t get out of my room”, chances are you’ve got a couple of children who sometimes find it hard to get along. As seen on the show, the shared chore technique aims to discourage sibling rivalry by showing the kids they can get along together (sometimes!).
Sometimes, it’s mom and dad who need to think about where they could be going wrong. The same page technique is used on the show to open communication between parents, and get you thinking about what you each do right and acknowledge where you could work together.