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In reply to the discussion: Kentucky ‘free range’ family loses custody of 10 kids over apparent ‘unschooling’ [View all]vankuria
(968 posts)74. I don't care much what happens to the parents
but I do hope the kids are placed in good foster homes and spoiled a lot. Since this is the only life they've ever known, they'll have a lot of adjusting, but I bet they may like living in a warm, dry place, with modern conveniences, toys, warm meals, etc. And maybe even school and activities will be something they could enjoy.
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Kentucky ‘free range’ family loses custody of 10 kids over apparent ‘unschooling’ [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
May 2015
OP
Is that bunch of sticks with a tarp over them supposed to be where they live???
dixiegrrrrl
May 2015
#16
I'm not finding any mention of this in the Lexington or Louisville papers. Hmm.
winter is coming
May 2015
#6
This seems beyond the "free range" thing parents in the burbs are trying to do, but the kids here l
Brickbat
May 2015
#7
I'm not sure this is a real thing. I went looking for local newspaper articles, to see whether
winter is coming
May 2015
#9
It said there were two tents for the family and a structure that housed the animals. It said the
okaawhatever
May 2015
#75
We can't really look to England the ultimate nanny state for guidance on how to live...nt
Jesus Malverde
May 2015
#67
This is not home schooling because I really doubt they are being educated at all.
alphafemale
May 2015
#12
Real life experience is living in mud and stealing water from the neighbor.
alphafemale
May 2015
#30
Haven't you ever heard of mud pies? Many of us living in the rural areas have. I have pictures of
jwirr
May 2015
#56
That is funny. Of course we are talking about a post where the kids were actually covering each
jwirr
May 2015
#92
It even sounds like they do not even have a well with a pump. I agree that the shack they are
jwirr
May 2015
#94
Holt's theory works IF you have someone who is actively working with the children to see what they
jwirr
May 2015
#53
If they have no septic system and running water, it is totally unacceptable.
KittyWampus
May 2015
#26
I am not supporting this family but think about what your statement would have meant to most of
jwirr
May 2015
#58
I may not have said in your post that I realized times had changed. I think this family should have
jwirr
May 2015
#70
When I was a kid, we had cars without seat belts. I didn't feel it was unsafe.
KittyWampus
May 2015
#80
I bet those kids are learning all sorts of things. There are ways to do this that do not endanger
uppityperson
May 2015
#55