Supernanny Season 5 Episode 12 Gormley-Brickley Family
- TVPG
- 42 min
In Supernanny season 5 episode 12, the focus is on the Gormley-Brickley family. This family consists of parents Tony and Tracey, along with their three children: 10-year-old Ellie, 7-year-old Jake, and 3-year-old Alfie.
Tony is a firefighter who often works 24-hour shifts, leaving Tracey to handle the bulk of the parenting responsibilities. Tracey admits that she struggles to stay consistent with discipline and often gives in to her children's demands. This has led to a chaotic household where Ellie and Jake constantly bicker and fight, and Alfie throws tantrums whenever he doesn't get his way.
When Supernanny arrives, she immediately gets to work assessing the family dynamic. She observes that Tony tends to distance himself from conflict and leaves Tracey to handle discipline on her own. Supernanny also notices that the children's behavior is fueled by a lack of structure and routine in the household.
Supernanny begins by implementing a daily routine for the family. This includes set meal times, designated homework and play times, and a consistent bedtime for all three children. She also introduces a behavior chart to help the children track their progress and earn rewards for good behavior.
Supernanny spends time with each child one-on-one to address their specific behavior issues. With Ellie, she works on building her confidence and helping her develop coping mechanisms for when she feels overwhelmed. With Jake, Supernanny focuses on teaching him how to express his emotions in a healthy way and avoid physical altercations with his sister. And with Alfie, she emphasizes the importance of positive reinforcement and consistency in discipline.
Throughout the episode, Tony and Tracey struggle to maintain consistency with the routines and behavior chart. They often give in to their children's whining or tantrums, which sets back the progress that Supernanny has made. Tony also struggles with his role as a parent, admitting that he has a hard time being assertive with his children.
However, with the help of Supernanny, the family begins to make progress. Ellie and Jake start to get along better, and Alfie's tantrums become less frequent. Tracey becomes more confident in her ability to discipline her children and sets higher expectations for their behavior. Tony also becomes more involved in the discipline process, learning how to assert his authority while still showing love and support for his children.
By the end of the episode, the Gormley-Brickley family has made significant progress in their behavior and household dynamic. They have learned the importance of consistency, structure, and discipline in raising well-behaved children. And with the help of Supernanny, they have been able to improve their family relationships and create a more harmonious household.