Jo Frost travels to Amherst, New Hampshire to help Gina and David Quinn deal with their four out-of-control teens and tweens.
Deaf parents with four hearing children challenge Jo's communication skills.
Jo comes to the rescue of a nanny in over her head, as well as the helpless parents, in dealing with the rambunctious Park children. All the children act out, refuse to follow instructions and take dangerous risks, such as playing in the swimming pool when it's forbidden, but the parents, Heather and Michael, are clueless about establishing control or maintaining boundaries.
The Winter family moved from New York to Marietta, where they thought it would be an easier life. The family has lived in their new home for just over two years, but they're still fish out of water here in the Deep South.
Recently separated Blythe Newsome took her kids and filed for divorce. She's moved her children from their foreclosed house to a tiny house and has totally lost control of the kids.
John and Sarah Manley have been separated for over six months. John has his own apartment, but has tried not to disrupt his children's lives, so he has daily meals and spends every weekend in the family home, but sleeps in his own apartment.
Jo travels all the way to the UK on a rescue mission to help a single mom who has lost control of her children... and her own temper. Tara Howat is at her wits' end, overwhelmed by the daunting task of raising three children by herself. When she is at the breaking point, Mom's mood can be explosive. Tara's youngest son, Rhys, is a handful -- kicking his mother and swearing like a sailor. Even middle-child Shannon joins in to gang up on mom.
When Antoinette met Dwight through best friend Rolin all the friends knew they were meant for each other. They got married and bought their first home in Southern California.