Catch Up With Octomom And Her 14 Children

Published on 11/28/2018
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Natalie thinks that all of her hardwork for her family is worth it because of all the love that she gets from her children, especially on special days like Mother’s Day. She took a picture of all the handmade cards and gifts, and handwritten dedications that she received from her children on the special day. These little things make her feel so blessed. Speaking of written work, Natalie got the inspiration of sharing her experiences in raising her autistic son Aiden, along with his 13 other healthy siblings, in a book. He thinks like an 18-month-old child; he doesn’t talk and he is still in diapers. She openly discusses autism with her children and she even teaches them about this subject. She hopes that her book will get published. She said in a Daily Mail interview, “It’s a story that needs to be told and I think it will encourage a lot of women to draw up strength they didn’t know they had.”

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Out of Natalie’s 14 children, only four are girls. She enjoys their bonding time together. They have a very close relationship despite the age gap. Her daughters are: Amerah (16), Calyssa (11), Maliah and Nariyah (9). This picture was taken during Amerah’s birthday celebration. The similarities are obvious among the ladies of the Solomon family. And we can see that this moment was picture perfect. Natalie always tries to have boy time and girl time among her children on a weekly basis, but her special favorites are the times when they are all together, which is sometimes not possible.

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