Paul and Jeane Briggs, an American couple, have successfully raised 37 children through a system of clear division of labor and strict discipline. They emphasize the importance of early independence, teaching their children to be self-sufficient from a young age. The couple credits their organizational skills and shared responsibilities for managing such a large family. Their approach involves a structured household where each child contributes. This strategy fosters responsibility and prepares the children for adulthood. The Briggs’ story offers insight into the challenges and rewards of raising an extraordinarily large family. This unique parenting style prioritizes practical skills and individual accountability.

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