Hi, i have 5 children, a daughter 12 and has quad cp, so fully disabled, a daughter who will soon turn 11, a son who is 8 and has ASD, a son who is 6 and a daughter who is almost 2.
I wouldn't change a thing about my family, i would take away my childrens disabilities for their sake (my daughter always says how much she wishes she could just stand up, never mind walk),and i feel so sad for my son sometimes seeing him struggle to do what the rest of us take for granted.
Anyway they're a great group.
People assume it must be chaos and mess in my house lol but i can honestly say it really isn't. Though it can get a bit noisy when the kids are having fun together
Storage is important in our house, as it makes it easy for the kids to help out tidying up and putting their stuff away. I'm also big on the one toy out at a time rule.
Bedtimes i find essential, the kids never argue with me about it as they've never known any different except on hols or special occassions. The kids share rooms so often chat for a while but as long as they don't get out of bed i don't mind.
Cooking is done on an idustrial scale (as is laundry) and they all eat the same meal, they also all sit at the table together to eat. Thats pretty fun actually as i eat later when my husband gets home. I stand washing up the pans etc as they sit and chat and i get to hear all the gossip from their day at school.
Homework is the other big thing in our house, they often scoul at me but i make them do it as soon as they get it, and i make sure they don't rush it as i never want their school work to suffer as a result of being part of a big family.
It can get hard at times and the only support i have is my husband and my Mum but they both work fulltime. The main difficulty i have is that we always have to consider when we go out if a place will be suitable for our daughter who is in a wheelchair.
We mostly holiday at Center Parcs in Nottingham because it's so wheelchair friendly yet it allows the other children to still be able to enjoy lots of physical activities.
For me anyway the good far out weighs the bad. The kids might squabble at times but they love having each other, 3 of them are all at the same school and they love it. At home they've always got each other to play games with and i'm very proud of all of them
Thats my take on having our large family anyway, our family dynamics are probably a bit different due to 2 of the children having disabilities. I could think of the negatives this could have had on our family but far from that, it has brought so many possitives, the kids have learnt compassion from an early age and empathy, i feel very lucky to have them all.