Supernanny - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
The Drake Family
The Chapman Family
Jo visits the Chapman family in Elm Grove, Wisconsin where Sara and Glenn have five children: 17-year-old Brittany, 14-year-old Moriah, 4-year-old identical twins Ethan & Cole and 3-year-old Quinn.
The Schumacher Family
The Daun-Ahn Family
The Terrill Family
The Dostal Family
The Daniels Family
The Wilson-Knutson Family
The Tafoya Family
Holly and Jimmy have a seven-year-old boy called James, a five-year-old boy called Tyler and a two-year-old boy called Ryan.
The Prescott Family
The Banjany Family
The McKeever Family
The Addis Family
Jo works with a family mourning the loss of a live-in grandfather and trying to adjust to new roles in the household.
The Citarella Family
The Schrage Family
The Clause Family
The Martinez Family
The Browning Family
The Doyle Family
The Moy Family
The Krolikowski Family
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