Showing on BBC3 every night in May. Presented by Claudia Winkleman. Three struggling families have a week to turn their lives around in a special house run by Dr Tanya Byron.
Dr Tanya Byron tries to help the Turners, the Cooksleys & single mum Nicola with their parenting problems.
Are the Hadleys, Murphys and single parent, Michelle, finally managing, with the help of Tanya Byron, to find solutions to the problems posed by their temperamental toddlers?
Three families with troublesome toddlers have a week to turn their lives around in a special house run by Dr Tanya Byron..
Have the Dixons, Pitts & single mother Sarah McMillian dealt with the problems of lost confidence, anger, dejection & isolation at the with sanctuary with clinical psychologist Tanya Byron.
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Three families with troublesome toddlers have a week to turn their lives around in a special house run by Dr Tanya BYRON. Omnibus of last week.
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A young couple with triplets and a four-month-old baby seek help from child psychologists Laverne Anthrobus and Elizabeth Kilbey. Plus, a 17-year-old couple who are struggling with their 11-month-old baby who can't sleep at night.
Elizabeth and Laverne experience the nightmare that is bedtime, as young parents Sammy and David literally make a song and dance of getting their trio to bed.
Elizabeth and Laverne are faced with tears, tantrums, and jealousy - and that's just from the grown ups! Claws are out for the new arrival as the other girls freeze her out of their gang and teenage parents Becca and Paul have another huge bust up.
There's tears as things come to a head for Danielle, who despite her success with Ethan has become increasingly isolated in the house. Elizabeth decides it's time for her to go home so as one young mum leaves with her toddler transformed from devil child to angel, some are more pleased than others to hear of her departure.
As the original young couples get used to having the house to themselves again, child psychologists Elizabeth and Laverne have another family waiting in the wings. Claudia, Elizabeth and Laverne are shocked to hear that the new arrivals lock their kids in their rooms at night! And that's not all they've got to deal with as Sammy flares up and threatens to leave.
Becca and Paul have yet another huge bust-up and the Baileys' kids continue to run rings around their stressed out parents.
Laverne faces a nightmare bedtime and her biggest challenge yet - to get all of the kids to sleep single-handedly.
Claudia Winkleman is joined by child psychologists Laverne Antrobus and Elizabeth Kilbey as families struggling with troublesome toddlers attempt to turn their lives around at the House of Tiny Tearaways. Two of the young couples go home for good and two new arrivals take their place. There's a little boy who's terrorising his mum and baby sister and a little girl who refuses to eat her mum and dad's curry.
Claudia Winkleman is joined by child psychologists Laverne Antrobus and Elizabeth Kilbey as families struggling with troublesome toddlers attempt to turn their lives around at the House of Tiny Tearaways. With little Aneesha still refusing to eat mum and dad's curry, it turns out that the real issue runs deeper than first thought. Can Elizabeth and Laverne intervene before little Kai seriously harms his little sister?
There's a breakthrough with the Hussains as they begin to understand why their toddler won't eat their curry, but will the Baileys act on Elizabeth's advice to be more united as a couple and can Emma learn how to manage her violent son?
The Baileys and The Hussains are coming to the end of their journey but have they learned enough to sort turn their relationships around? And will Aneesah ever get over her fear of curry?
Claudia Winkleman is joined by child psychologists Laverne Antrobus and Elizabeth Kilbey as families struggling with troublesome toddlers attempt to turn their lives around. The first new couple have called off their wedding because their kids' bad behaviour means dad Gaz doesn't know if he wants to stick around. For the second lot of arrivals their toddlers are ruling the roost, monopolising their parents and leaving their brother out in the cold.
Families struggling with troublesome toddlers try to turn their lives around. A new family enters the house with two sets of twin boys bringing double the trouble. With nine boisterous kids and six young adults, Elizabeth and Laverne have definitely got their work cut out.
Families struggling with troublesome toddlers try to turn their lives around. In this programme it's bedlam at bedtime, there are adult confessions, two sets of twin boys cause chaos and some familiar faces return.
Paul reveals his insecurities and there's a battle at bedtime after Hannah's patience is put to the test again by the antics of her two boisterous sets of twin boys.
Gareth and Melissa are treated to a romantic meal in a last ditch attempt by Elizabeth and Laverne to get them to communicate.
All three families in the house are leaving today. In their final hours have Gareth and Melissa managed to get their rocky relationship back on track?
Julie and her brood of nine kids aged from nine months to 16 years, have come to the house to sort out their chaotic routine.
It's chaos at bedtime as Laverne and Elizabeth both have to work through the night to help Miranda with her nocturnal toddler Khalis, and Julie with her brood of nine kids.
After two short days in the house, have Elizabeth and Laverne managed to sort out Miranda and Khalis' night-time bedlam?