'Keep them busy, have lots of food': How this mum survives in a house with five boys
A mother shares her experiences raising five boys in a chaotic household. She emphasizes the importance of keeping them busy and providing plenty of food to manage the daily challenges. The article highlights the rarity of large families in today's society, contrasting them with the rising trend of single-child households.
- ▪The mother has five boys and describes her daily life as chaotic.
- ▪She believes keeping the boys busy is essential for managing the household.
- ▪The article notes that families with more than three children are becoming increasingly rare.
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