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Put your questions to Supernanny, Jo Frost, here

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JustineMumsnet · 06/01/2010 22:32

Jo Frost has been being Supernanny in the US for the last five years but she's shortly due back on our screens with a new show on Channel 4 - the Jo Frost Roadshow - a six part series sees Jo talking to Britain?s parents to find out which issues are really worrying them and which conundrums are driving them mad.

Ahead of the new series the Radio Times thought they'd like to field some real-life parental dillemas to Jo, to make sure she hasn't lost her touch and who better to come up with them than Mumsnetters? So if you'd like her take on any aspect of child-rearing or to hear her suggestions for solving any difficulties you are having with your child's behaviour (and please be as specific as possible) then fire away. We can't promise every question will get answered but we'll try for as many as we can.

Thanks
MNHQ

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LadyintheRadiator · 06/01/2010 22:44

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CitizenPrecious · 06/01/2010 22:44
Biscuit
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ClickNegg · 06/01/2010 22:46

is she asseptable

arf
and bin the maroon shirt please

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ClickNegg · 06/01/2010 22:46

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WilfSell · 06/01/2010 22:47

We all know you're Mazlish's bitch.

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CitizenPrecious · 06/01/2010 22:47

think her PR has maybe spelt "netmums" wrong?

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WilfSell · 06/01/2010 22:48

ClickNegg I mean, not Jo Frost.

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thisisyesterday · 06/01/2010 22:48

i was hoping this was a webchat with her.

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SnowWorm · 06/01/2010 22:48

Better luck in the Media and Non-Member Requests topic perhaps?

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champagnesupernova · 06/01/2010 22:48

how can I get my nearly two year old to understand danger?
for example, he stands up on his high chair and mimics me "Sit down right now!"

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JustineMumsnet · 06/01/2010 22:48

Now be nice people. I've had enough aggro for one night...

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ClickNegg · 06/01/2010 22:49

i have been deleted for saying I LOVE HER



fucking nora
freedom of speech and all

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WilfSell · 06/01/2010 22:49

Actually that's a bloody good and non-libellous question:

Jo, what do you think of the How To Talk approach and the Unconditional Parenting lark? I always hope it is gonna work because I believe in it, but secretly, I just long for you to come round and take-over.

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ClickNegg · 06/01/2010 22:49

Hey justine! do we have to loev every person who comes on mn?
not on

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ChunkyMonkeysMum · 06/01/2010 22:49

Does she have any experience with Autistic children?? Naughty steps & time-outs don't work sadly!
I'd like to know the best approach for dealing with my son when he is screaming in my face & smacking hell out of me.

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WilfSell · 06/01/2010 22:49

Have you got the lawyers in on a 2-for-1 deal today, Justine?

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ineedapoo · 06/01/2010 22:50

Can I ask how you cope if you don't have stairs hence no naughty step

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ClickNegg · 06/01/2010 22:50

is it asseptable to put glossy films of crap mums playin football with their kids at the end of every film of your ridiculous naughty step theory failing?

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SnowWorm · 06/01/2010 22:50

That was quite a surprising deletion.

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ClickNegg · 06/01/2010 22:51

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thisisyesterday · 06/01/2010 22:51

this is us being nice!

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ClickNegg · 06/01/2010 22:51

still loathing/...

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ShinyAndNew · 06/01/2010 22:52

How can we stop our 2.8 yo dd getting in mine and dh's bed at night as we are constantly tired. she comes in around 2-3am every night and when she comes in she throws temper tantrums and tries to dislodge us from the bed. we put up with this for the first few nights as we thought it was a one off but his has been going on for 3 weeks now and when we try and put her back to bed she screams the house down please help a very tired mum

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CitizenPrecious · 06/01/2010 22:52

ineedapoo

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