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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 407284" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I adore Supernanny and even loved the other Nanny show that isnt on anymore. I have seen both of them deal with kids with both physical and emotional issues with grace. They seem to know the difference. I have seen Supernanny actually set a parent down and explain to them what it is like for a child with ADHD and how the parents are making the situation worse by coming down too hard on them and she gives them good advice on how to help out at home. Very good on her. The other show helped a family that was fostering a whole family of special needs kid with really hard problems: downs kids, physically handicapped, bipolar...the whole gamut. It took 3 nanny's to help. </p><p></p><p>I dont know if a daily show about kids with emotional or behavioral problems would fly. A weekly one might on something like Discovery Health which is now OWN. I would think that would fall under Dr Phil and his team though because Oprah owns that network now. Discovery Health did those shows on mentally ill kids for a month or so last year I think. Remember January who had schizophrenia?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 407284, member: 1514"] I adore Supernanny and even loved the other Nanny show that isnt on anymore. I have seen both of them deal with kids with both physical and emotional issues with grace. They seem to know the difference. I have seen Supernanny actually set a parent down and explain to them what it is like for a child with ADHD and how the parents are making the situation worse by coming down too hard on them and she gives them good advice on how to help out at home. Very good on her. The other show helped a family that was fostering a whole family of special needs kid with really hard problems: downs kids, physically handicapped, bipolar...the whole gamut. It took 3 nanny's to help. I dont know if a daily show about kids with emotional or behavioral problems would fly. A weekly one might on something like Discovery Health which is now OWN. I would think that would fall under Dr Phil and his team though because Oprah owns that network now. Discovery Health did those shows on mentally ill kids for a month or so last year I think. Remember January who had schizophrenia? [/QUOTE]
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