Addendum to the thread The adventures of Digitalpotato and the rabbit family
There's another category of large (even very large) families: foster and adoptive parents.
I knew one family which was already a three-kid family (second 'child' was twins).
A family of five, all under seven, some special-needs, lost their parents and the call went out for adoptive parents.
The three-child family volunteered, on the proviso that they get the necessary financial assistance. With some government aid and pledges from church and community groups, the parents left work (necessary, given the special-needs), and devoted their lives to raising this flock. So yes, count 'em: eight children.
Their eldest was a good friend of mine, and is now a doctor. I haven't kept in touch to know what's up with the rest of them, but given the parents, I'm sure they're doing as well as possible, as adults.
There's another category of large (even very large) families: foster and adoptive parents.
I knew one family which was already a three-kid family (second 'child' was twins).
A family of five, all under seven, some special-needs, lost their parents and the call went out for adoptive parents.
The three-child family volunteered, on the proviso that they get the necessary financial assistance. With some government aid and pledges from church and community groups, the parents left work (necessary, given the special-needs), and devoted their lives to raising this flock. So yes, count 'em: eight children.
Their eldest was a good friend of mine, and is now a doctor. I haven't kept in touch to know what's up with the rest of them, but given the parents, I'm sure they're doing as well as possible, as adults.
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