Working parents Jessica and CJ Braido feel they're being overrun by their four small children and are at a loss at how to come together on their parenting perspectives; the only thing they can agree on is using electronics as a babysitting device.
The Corrys are a military family struggling to discipline their four daughters; while Ben is away with the Army for months at a time, Maria is left dealing with their rambunctious children and navigating her postpartum depression.
Brittany's children from her first husband struggle with the passing of their father, which causes friction between them and their stepfather; Nanny Jo helps the family cope with the loss of a loved one and come together as a blended family.
The Ostlers struggle to control their two rambunctious boys while also still grieving the loss of their first child; Dane's occupation as a firefighter often leaves his anxiety-ridden wife, Nicole, on her own with the boys.
Stay-at-home dad Anthony Garcia struggles to understand his new role as the primary caregiver, while mom Bethanie can't find her work-life balance; the children rule the roost amid all the confusion and the parents are at their wits' end.
After their children are diagnosed with life-threatening food allergies, Dan and Miranda Andersen are constantly on guard for their family's safety; too much unsupervised screen time makes the bedtime routine a nightmare.
Crystal Tobeck and Jeff Lawrence meet, double their family and get a second chance at love; the honeymoon is soon over as rebellious children clash with controlling parents and leave everything in chaos.
A couple thought they could handle their triplet boys with the help of the grandma, but they end up getting overpowered by their unruly behavior.
After spending 15 years struggling to conceive, Jennifer and Tim adopted beautiful twin girls, Mekenna and Alyssa. However, being mature parents, the twin's boisterous behavior has started to create anxiety and animosity between Jennifer and Tim.
Ian and Jamie Orr are at their wits end with their four rambunctious children. Their oldest son Julian is addicted to violent video games, causing him to have nightmares. Plus, all four children are the pickiest of eaters, demanding fried unhealthy meals.
Michael and Angela Brown have certainly made a bed for themselves--a giant super bed! They have combined two beds so that their sons Michael Jo and Paul Mason can sleep with them, but this unusual situation has created unhealthy attachment issues.
Joe and Clarissa are on the brink of divorce. Joe's new career as a police officer causes Clarissa to deal with all four rambunctious kids all day long. There's no balance between their parental obligations, leaving Clarissa feeling isolated.
Mealtimes are disastrous for full-time working parents Angela and Dom Zampogna, whose three children have the pickiest palettes and will only consume unhealthy foods, causing them to act up and throw temper tantrums.
Megan and Jonathan Robertson started parenting in their teens, and they've never really grown up. Dad is too busy playing video games to help parent, and mom is frustrated to tears as her kids walk all over her.
Justin and Amy are overwhelmed and exhausted while trying to manage separate schedules for their children, who are all under 4 years old.