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Season 2 – The House of Tiny Tearaways

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Three families spend six days under 24-hour camera surveillance in the same house, where the children's behavioral patterns and the adults' reactions are analyzed by therapists.
The House of Tiny Tearaways — Season 2

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Episode 1 Aired Nov 13, 2005 Three new families arrive to put Clinical Psychologist Dr. Tanya Byron to the test; before Dr. Tanya can start treating the problem, she needs to spend this day watching them to get a real sense of where things are going wrong. Details Episode 2 Aired Nov 14, 2005 On the second day, Tanya is keen to start working with the families to turn their problems around; after trying to tackle the problem head on, the Gwilliams have a terrible night with Sophie getting out of bed 40 times. Details Episode 3 Aired Nov 15, 2005 Pleased with the Menzies' progress, Tanya sends them out for lunch to try introducing new experiences to Ellis; Jo and Richard Allam, who are seeking help with daughter Mia's behavior problems, introduce routine into Mia's day. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 16, 2005 Jo and Richard Allam learn the importance of non-verbal communication for daughter Mia's deafness; Isabel Gwilliams masters her own anxiety and teaches Sophie, Josh and Stephanie how to conquer their own fears; Jon Menzies bonds with her son Ellis. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 17, 2005 It's the penultimate day for the three families; after an emotional day, the Allams take Mia out, but they are not sure if they will be able to control her behavior in public using Tanya's methods. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 18, 2005 It's the final day in the House for the three families; they came here with a range of dramatic eating, sleeping and behaviour problems which they were experiencing with their children. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 20, 2005 Claire Carroll is finding it difficult to cope with two and a half year old Callum's constant attention seeking and bad behavior; Fleur and Ian Skelton are desperate to get help with son Bradley's refusal to eat anything apart from yogurt. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 21, 2005 Callum Carroll goes cold turkey when his dummy is taken away and Claire Carroll is already making some headway in controlling his behaviour; Helen and Shaun Weston listen to some hard truths about their family situation. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 23, 2005 It's the midway point of the Carroll's, Weston's and Skelton's stay at the house; despite Bradley's amazing progress with food, Ian and Fleur need to continue to take a tough but nurturing stance in order to help Bradley to continue to improve. Details Episode 11 Aired Nov 24, 2005 Tanya helps Claire Carroll work on Callum's speech development; Claire receives some special guests; Tanya sets Bradley Skelton a challenge; the Skeltons visit the Circus; Helen and Shaun Weston focus on their relationship. Details Episode 12 Aired Nov 25, 2005 Three families spend six days under 24-hour camera surveillance in the same house, where the children's behavioral patterns and the adults' reactions are analyzed by therapists. Details Episode 13 Aired Nov 27, 2005 Claire and Matthew Howen despair over 3-year-old Jordan's wayward behavior; Cheryl's son Ben James refuses to eat anything with a texture he doesn't like; the incredibly anxious Archer family consisting of Shane, Sarah and son Kian. Details Episode 14 Aired Nov 28, 2005 After observation day, it's time for Dr. Tanya to start talking tough to the families; Cheryl James opens up about her difficult and emotional past, and learns to overcome her fears and allow son Ben to gain some independence at the dinner table. Details Episode 15 Aired Nov 29, 2005 On their third day in the house, all three families start heeding Tanya's advice; the Archers declutter Kian's bedroom, and Sarah deals with her past fears; impressed with the dramatic change in Jordan Howen's behavior, Tanya decides to test them. Details Episode 16 Aired Nov 30, 2005 The Archer's, Jameses and Howen's are all showing major signs of progress; Tanya tests the Archer's by involving Kian in some risky play; Cheryl and Ben James spend the day fruit picking, and the Howen's concentrate on Jordan's diet. Details Episode 17 Aired Dec 1, 2005 The Archer's, James's and the Howen's make fundamental changes and improvements in their relationships and their lives; Jordan Howen's tries healthy food, whilst parents Claire and Matt draw up a parenting contract. Details Episode 18 Aired Dec 2, 2005 The end of another successful week treating a range of children's dramatic eating, sleeping and behavior problems with clinical psychologist Dr. Tanya Byron's guidance; the Archers, Jameses and the Howens recap the last five days in the House. Details Episode 19 Aired Dec 4, 2005 Another week begins and three more families arrive; Lisa Bailey arrives with her three sons, seven year old Cairo, and three year old twins Cameo and Ca'rone; the twins cause their mother distress with their incredibly boisterous behavior. Details Episode 20 Aired Dec 5, 2005 The Wilson's have to start getting tough with Max, stop allowing him to take control at meal times and while talking to Tanya, they begin to realize that their emotional baggage is playing a huge part in the way they parent. Details Episode 21 Aired Dec 6, 2005 On the third day, all three families are starting to make progress; having started to put the wheels in motion by examining Alyssa's sleep routine, Tanya sends the Waltons to a risky adventure playground to tackle Elizabeth's intense anxiety. Details Episode 22 Aired Dec 7, 2005 The Wilson's spend the day at a mini beastie hunt, playing in mud and getting messy; the dummy fairy comes to take Alyssa Walton's dummy away, as her sleep problem almost disappears; the twin's show Lisa Bailey that there is still work to be done. Details Episode 23 Aired Dec 8, 2005 The Baileys made great improvement, and test their skills by going to the supermarket, a museum and a picnic; the Wilsons go from strong-arming their kids to acknowledging that their past has affected their son Max's behavior. Details Episode 24 Aired Dec 9, 2005 After confronting past issues and becoming more assertive parents, the Wilsons, Baileys and Waltons show remarkable improvements with their children's sleeping, eating and behavior problems, but now need to take their lessons home. Details Episode 25 Aired Dec 11, 2005 Three new families arrive at the house, including the Macleods whose 6-year-old's behavior is challenging, and Bridget Scott with son Tyler, and daughter, 3-year-old Erin, who has a severe eating problem. Details Episode 26 Aired Dec 12, 2005 Tanya introduces a petting zoo to the Fallon family in the garden; using a common relaxation exercise Dr. Tanya taught her, Emma Fallon manages to control her anxieties and even touch a millipede and stroke a rabbit. Details Episode 27 Aired Dec 13, 2005 It's the third day at the house, and all three families start to make improvements with the help of Dr. Tanya Byron; Emma Fallon makes a Fear Mountain to help her conceptualize her goals; the Scotts spend the day at a restaurant and a music shop. Details Episode 28 Aired Dec 14, 2005 The Fallons spend the day at a Dog Agility Center and stroke Tess the Dog's tail; Erin Scott manages to play with and lick various foods; Paula Macleod deals with daughter Keira and son Aaron with far more assertiveness. Details Episode 29 Aired Dec 15, 2005 Erin Scott begins the day refusing to eat but by the end of the day manages to lick some food; Emma meets dog herder Bob Hogg's dog Billy, and manages to pet a puppy; Sue Fallon comes to terms with her breast cancer treatment affects her parenting. Details Episode 30 Aired Dec 16, 2005 It is the last day at the house for the Fallons, Scotts and Macleods; Dr. Tanya shows each of the families how far they have come during their stay by showing them clips; all three families have made enormous improvements. Details Episode 31 Aired Dec 18, 2005 The first day of the sixth week arrives, and Dr. Tanya Byron welcomes the families for observation day, where she can see the problems revealed in all their glory so that she can get to work and plan the week. Details Episode 32 Aired Dec 19, 2005 Tanya wants to start introducing the families to activities and tasks so they can start to face up to their parenting problems; Tanya helps Simon Woods realize that Ethan's problem is his behavior, it is not physiological. Details Episode 33 Aired Dec 20, 2005 On the third day in the house, Tanya is relieved about Ethan's breakthrough with eating a chip but feels there is lots of work to do; Sacha is being strong and determined, but Simon is still showing signs of a soft touch with Ethan. Details Episode 34 Aired Dec 21, 2005 Nina feels self-conscious when playing with the girls and blames them for their sleep problems; Dylan tries to set up his brother Owen in order to win the sticker chart competition; Ethan sleeps better, but has a ways to go. Details Episode 35 Aired Dec 22, 2005 After a good night's sleep and only two days left, Tanya needs to speed up the families' progress; the Oakford boys have been better in the house, but it is yet to be seen if they can behave outside it. Details Episode 36 Aired Dec 23, 2005 Dr. Tanya wants to see Ethan eat a full dinner, Tamara to work out who her best friend is and Nina to go home happy; Taylor starts helping herself to the chocolate treats before breakfast, which stokes Nina's worries. Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Laura Mansfield, Martin Scott
Network
BBC
Genre
Reality, Special Interest, Kids & Family
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Nov 13, 2005