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In reply to the discussion: Kentucky ‘free range’ family loses custody of 10 kids over apparent ‘unschooling’ [View all]avebury
(11,200 posts)according to the attached article.
"'Numerous piles of garbage, broken glass and nails were also scattered about the property,' the report stated, and there was a pond 'that had no barrier around it to prevent the children from entering or falling in.' "
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3074746/Surrounded-garbage-kept-school-neighbors-threatened-knives-s-just-free-range-parenting-claim-parents-blast-authorities-seizing-10-kids.html#ixzz3ZfXmkV4u
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You can live off the grid (even poor) and still make an effort to maintain a safe, clean abode. Apparently learning from chores did not include how to pick up after yourself. It sounds like they lived in a pig pen. I would doubt that any of the kids to develop the skills and/or education they would need to live a different type of lifestyle. And, down the road, I can't imagine may families wanting their kids to hook up with any of this batch of kids.