I’m a pregnant mum-of-12 and NEVER use contraception – my kids don’t go to school, they bake to learn maths

HAVING a giant household can imply that there's by no means a uninteresting second at dwelling.

Veronica Merritt from Syracuse is anticipating her twelfth little one and shares the hectic family on TikTok  @ThisMadMama, insisting she couldn’t care much less about trolls.

The mum bakes cookies with her brood, saying it counts as math class
The mum bakes cookies together with her brood, saying it counts as math classCredit score: @thismadmama/Tiktok

Veronica's 11 kids all learn together at home
Veronica's 11 children all be taught collectively at dwellingCredit score: thismadmama/Instagram

The 35-year-old began having children at age 14 and by the point she was in her early twenties, her physician informed her to not use hormonal contraception.

“I did truly wish to be on it on the time,” Veronica informed The New York Put up.

She insists she shouldn't be Catholic however merely realised it was her future to have a lot of kids, and says she needs 5 extra.

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Veronica's kids are; Donovan, 2, Delilah, 3, Amelia, 5, Martalya, 6, Marvelous, 8, Darla, 11, Sprint, 12, Mara, 14, Adam, 15 Andrew, 17 and eldest Victoria, 21, who can also be pregnant.

After getting Tiktok in November 2020 Veronica's movies have gained hundreds of views as she share's her dwelling life with 11 kids.

Eight years in the past Veronica selected to take her kids out of faculty and educate all of them at dwelling, after saying her daughter acquired bullied.

She mentioned she makes use of Youtube and the web to show, saying: "I take a relaxed strategy since kids can be taught with out having to sit down for hours at their desks [studying] textual content books."

Her children vary from ages 6 to 17, however some are on the identical degree in sure topics, to allow them to be taught collectively.

“My 8-year-old truly reads higher than my 11-year-old,” she mentioned.

“However they’re all very good.”

Her children take courses in the lounge or, if the climate permits, on the household's outside porch space.

“I can bake cookies with them within the kitchen and [the measuring] counts as math class,” Veronica defined.

The busy mum can’t afford to have babysitters so her toddlers watch movies and TV whereas their older siblings take courses at dwelling.

Veronica will get between $100 and $200 a month from TikTok however her earnings depends upon the general variety of views she will get for every video.

She will get her fair proportion of trolls who assault her decisions, from accepting cash from welfare checks, to not working and homeschooling her kids.

“I don’t take heed to the haters,” Veronica admitted.

“Folks get on my nerves once they say, ‘It's essential put your children in class and get an actual job,'” Veronica mentioned.

The mum labored out that it’s about $25,000 for one little one to go to public college yearly so it’s truly cheaper for the taxpayer if she retains her brood at dwelling.

Veronica as soon as labored at a present store however has mentioned she’d by no means be capable of make sufficient cash with out assist from the federal government.

Neither of the youngsters's fathers pay her little one help, nonetheless one does cowl the household’s family payments.

Throughout her first 12 months of highschool, in 1999, Veronica gave delivery to Victoria.

Her and the identical dad had Andrew in 2002 and acquired married a 12 months after his delivery, nonetheless they broke up a 12 months into marriage.

Veronica then met her second husband, former Navy man, Marty, and he turned the dad of her different 9 kids.

They married in 2007 and he's additionally the daddy of the child she’s anticipating, nonetheless the pair at the moment are divorcing.

The mum forked out $3000 for an old school bus to transport her large family
The mum forked out $3000 for an old-fashioned bus to move her giant householdCredit score: @thismadmama/Tiktok

She relies on a monthly child credit payment of $2,000 and $1,500 in food stamps to feed her family
She depends on a month-to-month little one credit score fee of $2,000 and $1,500 in meals stamps to feed her householdCredit score: TikTok / thismadmama

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