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Jo Frost: Extreme Parental Guidance - Series 1

Jo Frost, Britain’s best known parenting expert, talks to Britain’s parents to find out which issues are really worrying them. In each show she sets out to answer these most pressing of parental questions with a large-scale demonstration involving kids and parents, aiming to debunk myths and reveal crucial facts. Jo also meets families suffering from severe versions of the kinds of problems everyone worries about.

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  • Jo Frost

    Jo Frost

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Overview

Jo Frost, Britain’s best known parenting expert, talks to Britain’s parents to find out which issues are really worrying them. In each show she sets out to answer these most pressing of parental questions with a large-scale demonstration involving kids and parents, aiming to debunk myths and reveal crucial facts. Jo also meets families suffering from severe versions of the kinds of problems everyone worries about.

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