#1 | 15.12.2022Episode 1 (Which Way Is the Right Way?)
Families take on the High Dive Challenge and the Yes Day Challenge.
#2 | 05.01.2023Episode 2 (Stranger Danger)
Families take on the Fine Dining Challenge and the Home Alone Challenge; parents help their kids adapt to unfamiliar situations; the kids are met with an unexpected visitor.
#3 | 12.01.2023Episode 3 (You Have to Make a Superhuman)
Strict, high achievement, free range and negotiation parenting styles take front and centre; the parents cope with their own anxiety when they are forced to relinquish control to their kids.
#4 | 19.01.2023Episode 4 (Bubble-Wrapped Children)
Strict, high achievement, free range and negotiation parents remain in the hot seat and brave challenges; the families also weigh in on the hot button topic of spanking.
#5 | 26.01.2023Episode 5 (Let's Talk About Sex)
Disciplined, traditional, child-led and helicopter parents take the spotlight as their families face the equally unnerving Facts of Life and Snake Alert challenges.
#6 | 02.02.2023Episode 6 (Every Parent's Worst Nightmare)
Disciplined, traditional, child-led and helicopter parents take the spotlight as their families face the Unexpected Pick-Up and Driving Me Crazy challenges.
#7 | 09.02.2023Episode 7 (The Semi-Finals Begin)
Intensive, new age and natural families face the Kid in a Candy Store and No Escape Room challenges.
#8 | 16.02.2023Episode 8 (Limits & Boundaries)
Strict, high achievement and free-range families return to the hot seat for a new set of challenges that tests the kids' abilities to function without their parents.
#9 | 23.02.2023Episode 9 (It's All About Respect)
Disciplined, traditional and child-led parenting styles take centre stage; kids decide how their parents dress for a professional photo shoot; families must face fear and frustration when they are trapped in a seemingly endless maze.
#10 | 02.03.2023Episode 10 (America's Most Effective Parenting Style)
The final two challenges of the season tackle some of the biggest obstacles families face; kids are observed while seeing someone else being bullied; one family takes home the title of the "Most Effective Parenting Style."