Raising Free-Range Kids In Idaho 🇺🇸

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PeterSantenello
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These kids don't know how lucky they are to be raised like this.

nutsbutdum
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"Living with a purpose is critical to developing our younger generation."
World would be a much better place if we had more dads like him

akrorae
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I personally think Peter has one of the best channels here on this platform. I never once ever felt like leaving mid video; always keeping the audience engaged.

justinbonfinimusic
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Honestly, out of all of the stories you've covered on Amish and even the Appalachian families, this family seems the most well-adjusted and loved. A good balance of traditional values & hard work, with modern sensibilities and love for their children and one another. A family that *values* each member without guilting you, or being too judgemental of the outside world.

katelynbrown
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Peter is finding true salt of the earth good people. It's refreshing to see there are lots of good people still around.

ricks
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As someone from Idaho, I expected this to be a video about running from society. But I am pleasantly surprised that these folks seem to have a friendly, charitable view of their neighbors that is unfortunately becoming rare in these rural areas. I think what he said about the commoditization of peace and quiet is spot on- people buy rural homes and move there to get away from the "hustle and bustle" of the city, but completely miss the fact that friendship and community are what made rural life great to begin with. Though IMO friendship and community are what make life great no matter where you live, urban or rural.

bruce-bales
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Seeing these kids it almost makes me cry. I work as a personal assistent in a school in a big city. Many of these kids are sitting behind screens all day long. I just see these kids full of love, joy and passion. What i see on my dayjob is kids at times being robbed of their playfullness and fantasy because everything in life they want is feeded to them. Also they lack responsability. I think the last might be the most important for a healthy child.

danielabatabogdanov
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Those kids are so cute and polite, what a great family!

XOGraci
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I lived in the north part of this valley for 5 years and it was home. This man’s family is truly an institution in the valley. They were there at the beginning.everything he said is spot on. I finally had to leave because I was one of those workers who couldn’t make enough to afford to make it my home. It was devastating to feel pushed from there by the folks moving over from Jackson hole, driving the rental prices up to unsustainable levels. I had a degree and permanent state job in my field and still couldn’t make ends meet. It was incredibly difficult to accept and have to leave. So glad his family is living their purpose and raising those amazing kids. God bless!

michelleandthomas
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I love what he mentioned about doing something with a purpose and goal. It seems they put a lot of thought in their purpose for why and how they want to raise their kids.

Bootstataboots
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We homesteaded for over 20 years. Our goal was to grow our own food, keep organic chickens, be as self-sustainable as possible. The disadvantage is when one gets old it's very hard to maintain this lifestyle unless you have children willing to take over and take care of you as well. We did not have children or other family who were interested or willing.

donnaallgaier-lamberti
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I would never be a mormon, but the family and work values the boys are learning are essential life skills.

Gwaycee
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We moved to the woods when our son was small. We even educated him ourselves. It's a real blessing to raise kids away from the toxic cities and suburbs..

Bradyvilleboy
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PLEASE DON’T STOP THESE SERIES, ITS PHENOMENAL.

artyart
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Amazing to see my hometown on YouTube, I live a few streets south of AJ and love seeing his horses and wagon on the bike path. We really are blessed to be in this type of community and live this lifestyle. Love the video.

lifewiththesanchez
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Me as a Dutch urban guy feel like i have something missed in life watching this video. A.J is a wise man and he must be proud living this way. Thanks for sharing this awesome video.

petermartijnheite-bauwens
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What a great dad, what a great family and lifestyle. This family is richer than all the billionaires they were talking about.

albertollorca
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These boys remind me of my childhood in Appalachia. There's an innocence being lost in this country and as we see by your videos people are searching for it, reconnecting with it.

robertvandalsem
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So fine to see these brothers of the church living the Gospel practically. It would be so beautiful to meet them one day. Greetings from Italy, and my compliments for your nice work, Peter. I've learned English from American missionaries, and I hope it's not too bad

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