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Donna's question. Re: The Nanny
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 12993" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I love these shows! I dont miss one if I can help it. I dont think they screen them because I have seen several of the shows where they had some difficult child's on there. I remember one show with a very large family with multiple difficult child's with everything from downs to cp to bipolar and they sent in all the nannies. Then there was a show with an autistic boy and they brought in an autism expert to help the parents learn therapeutic approaches. Think they have done that twice. </p><p></p><p>They have dealt with parental loss, parental abuse issues, single parents. Of course nothing works for every case. I do think many times helping the parents learn to relax and relate to their kids better helps. Do I agree all the time? Nope...half the time I wanna yell...smack that kid! LOL. But I know she is right. Her way is better in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 12993, member: 1514"] I love these shows! I dont miss one if I can help it. I dont think they screen them because I have seen several of the shows where they had some difficult child's on there. I remember one show with a very large family with multiple difficult child's with everything from downs to cp to bipolar and they sent in all the nannies. Then there was a show with an autistic boy and they brought in an autism expert to help the parents learn therapeutic approaches. Think they have done that twice. They have dealt with parental loss, parental abuse issues, single parents. Of course nothing works for every case. I do think many times helping the parents learn to relax and relate to their kids better helps. Do I agree all the time? Nope...half the time I wanna yell...smack that kid! LOL. But I know she is right. Her way is better in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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