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Super Nanny is a Parent Hazard

 

I am astonished at the impact that that Jo Frost, TVs Super Nanny was having on parents of young children. A quick show of hands at any of my presentations for parents of young children indicates that one out of every two parents has watched the show at least enough to be familiar with her behaviour management methods, in particular the infamous naughty chair.

Just how parents can get their kids to the naughty chair and keep them there seems to be a new parenting challenge. Should they be in the naughty chair for one minute every year of their age or should they leave it when they decide? is the question on the lips of many mums and dads.

Super Nanny is the modern parents dream because she is the bad cop that many mothers and fathers cannot and wont be. She is the parent who stands firm and asserts herself. She is the parent who takes no prisoners and who at the end of the program can still get a kiss and cuddle from the children she has tamed.

It could be argued that Super Nanny is meeting a genuine need and that she is educating parents who certainly need some help in essential child-rearing methods.

But I am not sure Super Nanny is doing parents or children a favour in the long term. In an era when the community at large is intolerant of children what we dont need is a program that primarily portrays kids as pests that need to be corralled, tied down and tamed.

Parents arent exactly shown in a positive light either. In nearly every episode parents are portrayed as likeable yet gormless dolts who devoid of behaviour management skills are victims of their wretched childrens behaviour.

Super Nanny is also narrowing our definition of effective parenting to being little more than pest control. The ability to get some cooperation from kids is a basis of effective parenting, however it is just one aspect of the child-rearing puzzle. The ability to promote confidence, resilience and build strong relationships are all essential aspects of effective parenting that spring to mind.

Super Nanny has an instructional element but first and foremost, it is entertainment. It is not representative of children, parents and family-life today. Bring me your worst and I will tame them is the theme of Super Nanny. Each show presents a new and more grotesque twist on the kids-gone-rampant theme bringing increasingly greater challenges for Super Nanny.

It is fast becoming a freak show and many parents just cant wait to get their Super Nanny fix. But then Its cathartic to observe just how awful other peoples children can be. It makes us all feel a hell of lot better to see children that are worse than our own. I call that therapy, not education.

Author: Michael Grose
 
Author Bio:

Michael Grose

Michael Grose is popular parenting expert and parent coach. He is the author seven books for parents, including the best-selling Why First borns rule the world and last borns want to change it. Michael helps parents raise happy, confident, well-behaved kids and resilient teenagers.

Michael is also a popular presenter giving over 100 keynotes and seminars a year in many parts of the world.

 
 
 

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