Dano Family Revisited

In this episode, Jo doesn't revisit the Danos, but Annie does. The former amok runners are now well-behaved. The family has their biological son named Lucas, age 8. This time, though, Jenny and Jonathan have 10 more adopted children that have the former amok runners' old behaviors: Frank, age 7 (from Canada), fraternal triplets Day, Night, and Sunday, age 6 (from England), Apu, age 5 (from India), Shawna, age 4 (from Zambia), Bob, age 3 (from Australia), and identical triplets Frita, Anastasia, and Chia, age 2 (from Holland). Frank plays violent video games, pulls pranks on his older siblings, and likes to make messes in the household. The fraternal triplets hit, spit, kick, yell, and even work together as a team to do unacceptable stuff. Apu refuses to eat his dinner, which threatens his health since he has Type 2 Diabetes. Shawna has autism and has a hard time communicating with others, which causes her to get frustrated, angry, and upset. She screams, slaps, spits, pinches, scratches, and throws toys. But other than that, she is mostly well-behaved. Bob is violent to animals and punches stuff in rage. He also throws his boomerang in the house. The identical triplets refuse to give up their diapers, pacifiers, bottles, and cling onto Jenny 24/7. Also, now-deceased great-grandmother Danielle's funeral is coming up and Jenny fears that the Terrible 10 would ruin it. Will Annie try to sort these problems out before they get out of hand? This episode marks an issue of the Reflection Room (For Frank, Day, Night, and Sunday), Naughty Beanbag (for Apu and Shawna), Naughty Pit (for Bob, Frita, Anastasia, and Chia), Vandal Disposal Technique, Socialization, Good Eater, De-Clutter Technique, Video Games Technique, Anti-Pranking Technique, Thought Box, Off the Hip technique, Potty Training, Bye Bye Bottle, Paci-Fairy technique, and Toy Confiscation.