"Supernanny" Returns to Lifetime This Winter (but Don't Call It a Comeback)


After eight years off the air, Supernanny will be returning to the Lifetime network.
The show will return on January 1, 2020, at 10 pm (after a new episode of Married at First Sight).
Jo Frost says the new season of Supernanny will address the changing problems facing parents today.
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for years, parents managing little one tantrums or choosy eaters have longed for a british caregiver to show up on their doorstep and solve all of the circle of relatives's problems. no, no longer mary poppins: jo frost, famous person of supernanny, which inside the u.s. ran on abc for seven seasons between 2005 and 2011. afterwards, like poppins herself, she packed up her bags and disappeared from american airwaves, even as still journeying the arena and lending a hand. and, just as mary poppins returns hit theaters closing year, supernanny returns to displays as well.

how does it experience to be returned? "it feels brilliant to preserve helping families," frost stated in an interview with goodhousekeeping.com. "i never went away. i have constantly been supporting households. however i am very excited to be returned on supernanny, the emblem i started." right here's what to anticipate from the new season of the display, and the whole thing else you need to realize (which includes what channel 'supernanny' is on).

The new show will air on Lifetime in early 2020.

Yes, we were hoping for Supernanny in 2019, but the show will arrive very early in 2020: New episodes of Supernanny will air starting on January 1, 2020 at 10 pm, after the debut of Season 10 of Married at First Sight.

the season will be 20 episodes lengthy, and will tour many towns within the united states of america, along with pittstown, new jersey; spokane, washington; cortlandt manor, the big apple; and makaha, hawaii.


supernanny guarantees new households and a sparkling layout, while nonetheless staying true to what people love about it. "the show is precisely what lovers were requesting over time," frost says. "this is extra help, extra tangible recommendation, and strategies to make their lives loads less complicated."

This time, Frost isn't just focusing on poorly behaved kids.

of direction, she in no way certainly just centered on poorly behaved children — she usually checked out how the circle of relatives was functioning as an entire. this time, she's taking a similarly step back and searching at a number of the problems dealing with dad and mom, which include postpartum despair, a own family suffering with the lack of a figure, and a live-at-home dad who wishes help expertise his function as a number one caregiver, to name some.


"we are looking at families who've older kids as properly now," frost says. "if you consider the first run of supernanny, predominantly, it dealt with young youngsters whose behavior changed into naughty. the supernanny that you're going to look is ready the complete circle of relatives, with kids of all extraordinary sorts of ages. we're addressing not just behavior that has spiraled out of control.We're really taking a look at real families, and looking at the issues that they face every day."Those issues include different family configurations — like families where a parent is in the military or a first responder — to things like managing sleep, eating healthy, and avoiding screen and social media overuse.

Frost admits that families have changed over the years — but she's still the same Nanny Jojo.

frost says that the display needed to evolve to reply to the ways raising kids have modified because it changed into ultimate on. "we're living in a climate proper now this is very difficult for many households," she says. "i assume that started over a decade ago with the recession. i accept as true with that we've many families that need resources, and this us of a lacks the education, the investment, and the support for so many families who're in determined want of assist. the sector has become more polarized, too, and kids have come to be the silent witnesses in a lot warfare and strife in their mother and father' lives. it is been tough for quite a few families. they're genuinely suffering."

however while the display has modified to in shape this new parenting climate, fans may be relieved to know that she's still the same jo frost they have all come to love — and her manner of doing matters is still powerful, even towards those new barriers. "My style is still very direct, and very caring," she says. " I nurture a family, and support them emotionally through the transition. That certainly hasn't changed, because it's worked for 30 years, being able to do that with family. Certainly, new challenges present the opportunity for me to look at different ways to help. That means different advice, different techniques, it means certainly different tools to go in that toolbox."

That style has only garnered her more fans. "I get so much love from the American family," she says. "They're just really grateful to have someone be a champion for them — and it's such an honor to be able to do that."

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