America's Supernanny

America's Supernanny (2011-2013)

EndedReality show

You'll need an extra place setting at the dinner table because America's Supernanny Deborah Tillman is moving in! Tillman moves into the homes of parents throughout the country who are seeking guidance and assistance on how to best raise their children. During the week of Tillman's stay, the family will be required to remain in the house at all times and not allowed to use any computers, phones, games and television so that all distractions are minimized and they can focus on spending quality time with one another and put all of their effort into learning from Supernanny. For one week, she will dive straight into the chaos and heart of the matter, giving viewers an all-access look at troubled households by closely observing each family dynamic to pinpoint their complicated problems and follow through to resolve their issues to put families on the road to happiness.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08The Wilson-Speer FamilyMärz 13, 2013
S02E07The Arnold FamilyMärz 6, 2013
S02E05The Clarkston FamilyFeb. 20, 2013
S02E06The Wells FamilyFeb. 19, 2013
S02E04The Nullet-Boccanfuso FamilyJan. 29, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did America's Supernanny premiere?

America's Supernanny premiered on November 29, 2011.

Who was the host of America's Supernanny?

The host of America's Supernanny was Deborah Tillman.

How many episodes were there in the first season of America's Supernanny?

The first season of America's Supernanny consisted of 8 episodes.

In which city was the first episode of America's Supernanny set?

The first episode of America's Supernanny was set in Pomona, California.

What was the format of the show America's Supernanny?

America's Supernanny followed the format of a reality TV show where Deborah Tillman worked with families to address their parenting issues.

How long was each episode of America's Supernanny?

Each episode of America's Supernanny had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

What were some of the common parenting issues addressed in America's Supernanny?

Some of the common parenting issues addressed in America's Supernanny included discipline problems, sibling rivalry, bedtime struggles, and communication challenges.

Did America's Supernanny feature families from different cultural backgrounds?

Yes, America's Supernanny featured families from various cultural backgrounds, showcasing the diversity of parenting challenges.

Was America's Supernanny a spin-off of the British TV series Supernanny?

Yes, America's Supernanny was a spin-off of the British TV series Supernanny, which was hosted by Jo Frost.

Did America's Supernanny provide practical tips and strategies for parents?

Yes, America's Supernanny provided practical tips and strategies for parents to help them improve their parenting skills and create a harmonious family environment.

Were there any celebrity guest appearances on America's Supernanny?

Yes, America's Supernanny featured celebrity guest appearances, where well-known figures offered their insights and advice on parenting.

Did America's Supernanny receive positive reviews from critics?

America's Supernanny received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its helpful parenting advice while others criticized its reality TV format.

Did America's Supernanny have a significant impact on the families featured on the show?

Yes, America's Supernanny had a significant impact on the families featured on the show, helping them overcome their parenting challenges and improve their relationships.

Were there any notable episodes or moments in America's Supernanny?

Yes, America's Supernanny had notable episodes and moments, such as the episode where Deborah Tillman worked with a family struggling with a child's severe behavioral issues, showcasing the show's dedication to helping families in need.

Did America's Supernanny offer follow-up support to the families after the show ended?

Yes, America's Supernanny offered follow-up support to the families after the show ended, ensuring that they continued to receive guidance and assistance in their parenting journey.

Did America's Supernanny inspire other similar TV shows?

Yes, America's Supernanny inspired other similar TV shows that focused on helping families improve their parenting skills and create healthier family dynamics.

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Also known as

  • America's Supernanny: Family Lockdown

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