What a beautiful song from the family truly a beating moment ❤
@JoshAardema3 сағат бұрын
Awesome 😍🥰❤️
@snailcheeserulez4 сағат бұрын
Literal dream life
@fnot96009 сағат бұрын
Anyone know the the name of the song starting at 1:27?
@kathrynkeaney887411 сағат бұрын
Lovely lady. To be admired indeed and she looks a lot lit younger than her years. Amazing.
@Nonsense116Күн бұрын
It's obvious our education system has been a failure. I worry that the current trendy "unschooling" movement could be a similar failure. I hope this method of raising a kid doesn't hold him back in achieving everything he wishes in the future.
@garywhitt98Күн бұрын
People, lower your standard of living, live simply, and raise your children as you see fit. Dumping them on a teacher who is surrounded by 30 other ill-mannered children who are angry at being abandoned for hours to an overwhelmed institution will not help anyone; teachers, your child, or the other poor abandoned children.
@RC-the-OGКүн бұрын
school is a place you drop your kids off to get brainwashed while your brainwashed self goes to work to make someone else rich
@robbydimmitt4462Күн бұрын
What a cool kid
@ronswansonsdog2833Күн бұрын
I have so many questions…..
@satchycollins3985Күн бұрын
Thanks
@jackmovick9116Күн бұрын
Gosh so wholesome! I live in suburbia and I’m homeschooling my son for the first time this year. He’s 8 and attended school for 3 years. I noticed a lot of the imaginative play that he used to have has left from being in school 7 hours a day and always having activities organised for him. So I’m hoping we can find it again this year. 😊
@garywhitt98Күн бұрын
You will. 😊
@sallyedward533Күн бұрын
Very beautiful ❤️ am wishing one day I will be able to have a farm close to what you are doing that I can do
@rainheartz2 күн бұрын
What was the song they were singing at the start? It was beautiful
@KsnydaY102 күн бұрын
😭 ❤
@bellab34832 күн бұрын
This is very cool to see, however we have to remember that children take in the most amount of information at the youngest ages. Their tiny brains are literally sponges for information and you need to use it or lose it. This is why it’s crucial to teach them valuable Montessori type skills around ages 2-7. After that, they can do whatever they want, but they need that fundamental understanding as a basis. That way, learning anything else on top of that will be much more intuitive and impactful.
@lastleafofmylife2 күн бұрын
I really want a life like this. I can only experience this kind of life through farming games.
@karissazappelli66463 күн бұрын
Well done guys! 🎉❤
@romeowhiskey40343 күн бұрын
I have a large acreage up in Canada that im hoping to turn to a food forest. transformed it from farm land to yard. but the soil is not healthy. The past 6 years have been a challenge to grow anything.
@mzfitmama23613 күн бұрын
Absolutely incredible
@anjiegrady83263 күн бұрын
I so wish our family could do this but I am the only one that cares about the waste. It’s a battle and nearly impossible to expect someone else to care. I do “make” everyone recycle.😢
@wtdiaeemergency89963 күн бұрын
Lazy good on an lol
@wtdiaeemergency89963 күн бұрын
Rabbit poop biomass free food too
@peterpiper53003 күн бұрын
I admire him. Wish i had this life when i was young.
@ekokusumo45833 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@LeaMReardon4 күн бұрын
So wonderful 💖
@libbysukiyaki4 күн бұрын
Blissful!
@MacroYogini4 күн бұрын
What a beautiful documentary. My partner and I are in the process of turning our home into a collective living space, and plan to start a garden with our housemates and other friends this spring. I loved hearing that the gardens started out in people's backyards and in some community spaces--this gives me a great sense of slowly building toward something that could feed a fair number of people in our relatively impoverished city. Thank you so much for your beautiful example, and for giving others the sense that we could accomplish something similar!
@morafesebolai20564 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed the film . Inspiring and motivating.
@YILDIZ-READINGS-5D4 күн бұрын
What an amazing message....beautiful thank you
@DewiPridmore4 күн бұрын
As much as these pair make me want to puke my guts out, they're living a wonderful life 😂❤✝️👑🙏🏻
@lga90464 күн бұрын
This is exactly what we have all wrong about our current educational system that we are currently over-medicating to get 'results' like this from. We have to find what kids have an aptitude for, and THEN put them on a path. Their curiosity will lead to excelling because they are DRIVEN to learn by their own curiosity. I WISH Americans understood this.
@enory59834 күн бұрын
I’d love to homeschool my future kid however I do believe you need to have bundles of knowledge and probably also need to justify you can teach them properly by some special papers. Actually I don’t know but I would love to know it from people who are experiencing this. 😊really beautiful documentary and so much maturity as well as eager of curiosity to learn and make new things
@lauraleecreations32174 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@JesstopherRobin4 күн бұрын
A shining example of the potential of unschooling and the value of a childhood free from screens
@maryjanetrugo39974 күн бұрын
Im in tears watching this. This is what the world needs❤
@starswillfall.4 күн бұрын
I think this video has finally solidified my opinion of unschooling/homeschooling. It's a beautiful way to live and I think would do the world a lot of good if more children were given this way of being.
@noelinejerrett25854 күн бұрын
What an awesome Blessed young man. Onya Woody😇👍
@periel4 күн бұрын
I’m not even gonna watch it. The opening scene turns me off too much. The kid has obviously been taught that raising and killing animals is a great way to make money. Just because it’s legal and “people have been doing it for ages” doesn’t make it right. Yeah, rabbits are prey for other animals but other animals don’t lock them up in cages or take more than they need to survive. I’m sure I’ll get a ton of hate for this comment but that’s not gonna stop me from speaking out on behalf of animals. Each animal is in individual and has the inherent right to live free from human exploitation.
@Angela-xz6mn5 күн бұрын
This was beautiful
@PrivateUser7375 күн бұрын
Look how much happier he is compared to the anxious, unhappy kids stuck in schools for hours every day. Most of them aren't even interested in the subjects they're forced to learn, and much of it won't even be relevant in the real world. Especially now, with tools like ChatGPT and other advanced resources at our fingertips, it's easier than ever to figure things out. But what I love most about this lifestyle is how it sparks his natural curiosity and interest in the world around him. He's not glued to a screen all day-instead, he's outside, actively engaging with his environment, eating off the land, and truly experiencing life. The benefits of this type of lifestyle are undeniable.
@ConnieDow-vb8mo5 күн бұрын
♥️😇🦋🙏🦚
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@louisaisthankful64555 күн бұрын
Delightful!
@Benjaminsmallwood5 күн бұрын
I quit public school at 16...the first best decision I ever made. I have NEVER regretted it! 61 and am living in awe and delight at the world im in. American public schools kill everything good in a child. Period....homeschooled my own
@Benjaminsmallwood5 күн бұрын
Keep your children the hell out of American puplic schools...it DESTROYS them. The handful who " flourish " are those who comply with the illness present....nothing healthy about it.
@Chris-y1v1n5 күн бұрын
Freedom 🌲🌅🏞️
@flissbakx55555 күн бұрын
I love this - makes my heart happy!
@jessiemarie31476 күн бұрын
I’m so excited for this one. I keep checking back for updates. 🙏🏻
@virginiathomas94496 күн бұрын
Unschooling is educational neglect.
@ferdinandries72324 күн бұрын
This boy at age 11 is reading and writing at the level of a 6-7 year old. I was already reading chapter books and doing extended writing when I was 9.