COHOUSING FAMILIES: Raising children in community

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • Filmed at Forgebank, Lancaster Cohousing, an intergenerational community next to the river Lune at Halton, 3 miles away from Lancaster. Filming and editing by Frances Bowen, interviewing by Alison Cahn.

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  • @briannam.982
    @briannam.982 4 года назад +29

    our children were not meant to be raised by only two parents, because we are communal, social creatures. we learn from each other.

  • @TenzinLundrup
    @TenzinLundrup 2 года назад +9

    Getting up there in age and living alone, I wish I could live in a situation like this. I could tutor children and help take care of them.

  • @catherinel8839
    @catherinel8839 4 года назад +12

    LOVE! What very blessed children and what very very blessed parents!!

  • @khaledelgomati6325
    @khaledelgomati6325 3 года назад +7

    Me and my family lived for 18 months in Pacific Garden Community Housing in Nanaimo BC Canada. Unforgettable experience even though I came from a culture that we already live socially but the extra bonus here was learning the language for all family members as we communicates with all community members and their families. Good for you all.

  • @soniadrummond2169
    @soniadrummond2169 11 месяцев назад

    This is wonderful, I think I will give it a try...my children are grown up and left home. I live on my own.❤

  • @spencervance8484
    @spencervance8484 7 лет назад +23

    If you voluntarily live there, and there's the option for privacy as well as an option socialization...then what's the problem?

  • @weRbananas
    @weRbananas 2 года назад +1

    Fabulous!

  • @peppermintpeep1207
    @peppermintpeep1207 2 года назад +4

    I think this works it just doesn't work under capitalism. Also I imagine it would be much harder for a child to be abused and isolated because they would be around others all the time and more harder to not be noticed

  • @pstanify
    @pstanify 5 лет назад +2

    “I thought it would be all peaches and roses since the community has a common goal.”
    How wrong she was.
    Take a more careful look at facebook.com/Considering-Cohousing-2357455264501206
    Based on years of experience and detailed research it explores the myths and pitfalls and gives you key questions to ask before you join.