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Ask Supernanny by Jo Frost

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Ask Supernanny
Jo Frost

What Every Parent Wants to Know

Hyperion
September 2006
On Sale: September 19, 2006
224 pages
ISBN: 1401308643
EAN: 9781401308643
Paperback
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Self-Help

America’s favorite Supernanny returns to answer questions from confused, conflicted, and confounded parents across the country

As ABC’s Supernanny and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller of the same name (which has sold nearly 300,000 copies), Jo Frost has no problem handling even the most, er, precocious children. Her upbeat, efficient methods and warm personality have endeared her to parents all over the United States -- and she’s got the fan mail to prove it. In Ask Supernanny, Jo responds to the questions she hears time and time again in emails, letters, and personal appearances. Questions like:

-My son refuses to go to bed at the appointed hour. How can I put a stop to the endless pleading and cajoling? -My daughter will only eat food that’s not touching anything else on the plate. What can I do to change this obsessive behavior? -Our two boys get into raging fights on a daily basis. Short of buying separate houses, what can we do? -And many more, on subjects like bed-wetting, bath time, homework, and independence.


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