Arts & Entertainment
"Supernanny" Looking for SW Atlanta Familes
The deadline to apply is Friday, May 25, 2012.

The popular Lifetime network show "America's Supernanny" is looking for families in Atlanta that could benefit from the help of child/teen expert, Deborah Tillman. The deadline to apply for the show is Friday, May 25, 2012.
Tillman founded and currently runs three successful full-time daycare centers in Virginia where sheβs worked with children and teens for years. She regularly presents workshops on childcare throughout the country and is the author of "Stepping Out on Faith," a guide to operating a quality childcare center.Β Addtionally, she holds a BA in Business Administration from Upsala College, a Masterβs degree in Early Childhood Special Education from The George Washington University, and has also studied at Oxford University.
Supernanny indeed.
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Producers for "America's Supernanny" are currently casting families for the next season of show and seeking to talk to anyone interested in receiving personalized advice for their unique circumstances.
Some of the challenges parents may be struggling with could include disrespectful behavior; tween and teen issues; mean girls or bullying boys; and blended families where both sides are seeking help.Β Tilman has built a reputation for her extraordinary ability to identify and tackle the toughest issues facing Americaβs families today.Β Β
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For more information about how to apply or to recommend a family for the show, please contact Robyn Kiyomi directly at 323.904.4680 or via email at rkiyomi@shedmediaus.com with your name, phone number, city/state, number of children, and why you need help.
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