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Family S.O.S. With Jo Frost
May 28, 2013
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Happy Mother's Day! 🌼🌺🌻🌸🌷 | Jo Frost
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May 10, 2020
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Supernanny Jo Frost kicked out of family homes during new series
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Remember ❤️. Jo xx | Jo Frost
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Aug 27, 2020
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Do your children get enough 'Mummy Time'? | Real Families
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Nov 18, 2017
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I said, what I said. | Jo Frost
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Mar 18, 2025
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TIME OUT PARENTS. The Jo Frost Method of a Time-out isn’t about 'punishment'. I say this first because the word 'punishment' is circulating around social media in association with punitive & authoritarian energy. Even some professionals are misguided by its use, and I've been successfully helping families for nearly 4 decades. However, using my adaptation of a T.O. or as you have become familiar with the label ' Naughty Step' is about creating calm when there's a storm, being respectful and esta
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Parents, you have to walk the talk. Teenagers sniff out the BS. xx-JF jofrost.com | Jo Frost
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10 months ago
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Parents! Some inspiring books for #WorldConservationDay today. Who has some of these books at home? | Jo Frost
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Jul 29, 2020
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Sometimes a complete lifestyle change is what's needed to really make a difference. | Real Families
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Oct 12, 2017
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Have a great weekend - make it count! 🥳🦋🤗 | Jo Frost
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May 30, 2022
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Sometimes the solution is simple... | Real Families
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Sep 6, 2017
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How do you respond to your child's behaviour when they tell you they want to kill you? | Real Families
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May 18, 2018
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Jo Frost opens up about living with anaphylaxis
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Jo Frost discusses having anaphylaxis
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When you respect your child first, they learn self-worth, how to respect others, and how to communicate with care. When you skip them to please yourself, they learn to ignore their own voice just to survive yours. You're never too late to start showing them better. Keep going— because you’re learning too parents. Jo xx ❤️ | Jo Frost
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A little reminder as you go into this week, cut yourself some slack, and every day, as you know, is a new one ✨️ | Jo Frost
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10 months ago
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Please take a moment to consider my thoughts... Let’s not confuse uncomfortable feelings with emotional harm. Children need to be taught the difference, feeling challenged, disappointed or frustrated is part of learning resilience, while true emotional harm is when children carry burdens that were never theirs to bear. As parents and the loving adults around them, we have a responsibility to protect our children from conversations and realities that are not theirs to carry. In a world already fi
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It's back to school after no doubt a joyful, vigorous, and overwhelming period. This year forget about the pressure of starting resolutions, instead we want to make this year a steady an calm intentional year, one where we can focus on what matters truly, plow through the distraction and focus on the emotional truth of what our children need from us to help them. Here's one to save. Jo xx | Jo Frost
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3 months ago
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Useful? What other nuggets of wisdom from me would be of value to you? Let me know. ❤️ Jo xx | Jo Frost
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5 months ago
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Both must exist, both. The peace resides in the middle for our families and for our communities, where we can thrive, to be a parent that can sniff out the nuance in every polarized narrative they see and listen to. Jo xx | Jo Frost
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7 months ago
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Remember when the park was where it was at and childhood was so much fun. Where scraped knees, a belly full of giggles and imagination ruled the day? Our children deserve that again. In a world of scrolling thumbs and tired eyes, play isn’t a luxury. It’s fundamental for healthy, happy development. Playgrounds build confidence, friendships, and resilience, the things no screen can teach. We need our parks back designed better. Every local borough, council, and community, including the government
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You can’t YELL your kids into better organization skills or SHOUT them into better follow through. What you can do is teach them where things belong in the house, how to complete an instruction and how to wrap up one project so they can transition smoothly to the next part of their day. It takes their practice and your patience and let’s be honest, that’s where many parents struggle, because we’re all running on empty after life post-Covid. To help them, you’ve got to help yourself first. There’
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7 months ago
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Children do not define you. You love them deeply so that they can simply show up and be exactly who they are! #helpingfamiliesshine💫 jofrost.com | Jo Frost
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Aug 14, 2024
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There's a lot of medical information out here on Anxiety but from a parental practical standpoint when your child is exhibiting as such and even panic attacks, which can be crippling, it is better to be their calm grounded parent who is silently oozing strength in the presence of them feeling exposed and vulnerable. Their body is overwhelmed their nervous systems shaky and spiritually they need restoring so think about the small things you can do daily to help your child feel supported and yes s
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Don’t confuse love with luxury. Our children don’t need everything money can buy even if those fancy adverts & social media have them convinced they do. What they really do need is everything our love can teach them. Just because maybe some of you can give them everything, it doesn’t mean you should. Let us teach our children gratitude, to have empathy and the value of enough. That’s how they truly stay grounded and we all need that. Jo xx | Jo Frost
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5 months ago
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Parents, a nugget of wisdom to remember, if you've ever watched me helping families you would of witnessed me share that the quickest way to reset as a parent is to change the energy in how you interact with your child, because children can feel,literally feel, the honesty and genuineness behind that shift. When your words, tone and actions align with calm & consistency, they sense the safety in your presence. Over time, they begin to trust that what they feel from you is real and that gives the
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4 months ago
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I can hear you all empathetically...it's easier said then done Jo.........I know...I know.....I certainly didn't say it would be easy, however families letting go of those parenting reins during the teen years gradually,yes gradually is a crucial challenging part of parenting. As your children grow into adolescents, they will establish a stronger sense of identity, and independence, so this does require you to gradually shift from parenting to mentoring and supporting. Holding on too tightly can
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10 months ago
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