6 Fantastic Reasons to Have Six Kids

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When people find out I have six kids, their reactions are often priceless. Sure, there are moments when I question my life choices, fret over the world my kids will grow up in, and ponder the environmental impact of a large family. But most of the time, I revel in the joy of having six little ones. Here are a few reasons why it’s truly amazing:

  1. Cost-Effective Family Life
    A few years back, during the recession, I was asked if it would influence my decision to expand my family. The answer? Absolutely not! I refuse to let common sense or economic downturns dictate my choices. In my experience, kids are as pricey as you make them. Sure, the first child brings an initial investment, but with each additional child, you really maximize your spending. My well-worn bassinet and hand-me-down clothes for the younger ones are proof that we get great value for our money. While university expenses loom large, I’m confident my kids will chip in with summer jobs and student loans. Affording children is all about perspective—I may not drive a flashy car, but I can happily support my six kids.
  2. Raising Kind Individuals
    People often say that children from larger families tend to be nicer. I think there’s some truth to that. Spoiling kids in a big family is nearly impossible; I can’t afford to buy everyone the latest gadgets. They learn to share and be independent early on. My six-year-old has been making her own breakfast for ages, and the older siblings often help the younger ones. This independence fosters a sense of responsibility and teamwork, which makes them appear “nice” to the outside world.
  3. Sleepless Nights Are Already the Norm
    Let’s be honest—when you have small kids, sleep is a rare commodity. You’ve already embraced the chaotic lifestyle of parenting, so adding a couple more kids doesn’t make it much harder. Once you’ve transitioned from one to two kids, you’ve tackled the toughest part. Sure, things can get hectic, but the joys of family life far outweigh the hassles. For every challenge, there are countless moments of joy that make it all worthwhile.
  4. Built-In Entertainment
    “My kids are never bored!” is something I say often. With built-in playmates, they entertain each other for hours. Sure, they bicker, but they also create elaborate games without needing my involvement. I appreciate that I don’t have to play with dolls or action figures anymore. Instead, they thrive off each other’s energy and creativity, making for a lively household.
  5. Enhanced Social Skills
    My eldest child, who has autism, has thrived with the presence of his three younger sisters. They engage him, encourage him to communicate, and draw him into imaginative play. I didn’t plan for a big family because of his needs, but it’s been one of the best decisions for his social development. He’s learned to navigate social situations alongside his siblings, which has been invaluable.
  6. Future Caregivers
    And let’s not forget—when the time comes, those six kids will take turns caring for me. I might even fake a bit of incontinence to get back at them for all those diaper changes! They should consider themselves fortunate; at least they won’t have to deal with three siblings in diapers at once like some families do.

Bonus Reason
These six wonderful faces are the best reminder of why having a big family is so rewarding.

In summary, while raising six kids comes with its challenges, the benefits far outweigh the difficulties. From built-in entertainment to the social skills they develop, having a large family is a unique and fulfilling experience. If you’re considering expanding your family or exploring options like home insemination, check out more about fertility supplements at Make A Mom, and for more information on pregnancy, visit Science Daily and Intracervical Insemination.