One of Britain's most dedicated
mothers, whose children range from seven months to 20 years old,
revealed she is expecting her 13th child.
Tania
Sullivan, 40, decided to turn her brood into a baker's dozen despite
raising her family in a cramped five-bedroom house in Kent.
She said: 'I always wanted a lot of children, maybe six, but I never thought I'd end up with double that.'
Maternal: Tania Sullivan (left) hasn't stop at a
dozen children. Her kids (top L to R) Paddy, Joseph, Harry, Eddie, Sid
(bottom L-R) Ben, Oliver, Libby, Caitlin, Stephanie, Anna, Isobel) are
between 20 year and seven months old
Full-time job: Even with the help of husband
Mike, Tania Sullivan spends her time raising - and even teaching - her
twelve children
Along with her husband Mike, 40, Mrs Sullivan has raised Ben, 20,
Stephanie, 18, Caitlin, 13, Harry, 10, Eddie, eight, Sidney, seven,
Paddy, five, Oliver, three, Joseph, two, twins Anna and Libby, 16 months
and seven-month-old baby Isobel.
The full-time mother tutors her children and said her teaching methods reflect her parenting style.
'Home schooling does cost but the flexibility is priceless and the children learn so much more. I think they feel fortunate.''The only time they ask to go to normal school is when it's a snow day!'
Hand me downs: The Sullivan family won't have to
invest in any new baby clothes, prams or toys as they have 20 years'
worth to choose from
More than a mother: Seven-moth old Isobel
(pictured in Mrs Sullivan's arms) will grow up to discover that her
mother doubles up as the family's teacher
The Sullivans have raised their family in a modest five bedroom house in Hoo, Kent and are financilally independent.
They
are both self-employed and said they are self-sufficient by making
their own bread, butter and jam and raising their own hens for eggs.
Eighteen-year-old
Stephanie Sullivan said: 'My mum is absolutely amazing. She is more
than just a mother, she is a friend when I need someone to talk to and a
teacher when I need guidance.'
Mrs Sullivans' website largerfamilylife.com offers support and advice for other large families.
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