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Off-grid mum lets her vegan kids skip school, pick their own bedtimes and never tells them off – and claims they’re MORE hard working because of it

THIS off-grid mum-of-four lets her kids shun school, pick their own bedtimes and never tells them off – and insists they’re more hard working because of it.

Author Dayna Martin, 46, insists her “radical unschooling” method, where her kids only learn what they want to, is raising a brood of budding entrepreneurs.

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Mum-of-four Dayna Martin, 46, has raised all her kids off-grid but says they’re more hard working for it

Vegans Orion, 11, Ivy, 14, Tiffany, 18, and Devin, 20, wake up whenever they want to, choose what they eat and and how much screentime they get.

Dayna, of New Hampshire, said: “If they misbehave, I just ask them, ‘What can I do to help?’ It makes them think.

“My children have never been to school, and don’t do any formal schoolwork or any exams – and that is completely their choice.

“They also don’t have a set bedtime and there are no limits on their technology use or what food they eat.”

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Vegans Orion, 11, Ivy, 14, Tiffany, 18, and Devin, 20, have never been to school, had a set bedtime or been told off

Dayna is now a long-distance relationship with boyfriend Leif, who lives in the UK and fully supports her unconventional parenting methods.

But that doesn’t mean she hasn’t faced some backlash. She said: “People think my approach may be hands-off, or even neglectful.

“I’ve even been told my children won’t do anything in life – but none of that is the case.

“My philosophy isn’t anti-school – it’s anti-force.

“So much parenting advice out there focuses on punishment, compliance and rules, but I want my children to be free to make their own decisions.

Of course, my children act up like anybody else’s – but I don’t yell, or ground or punish them

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“Of course, my children act up like anybody else’s – but I don’t yell, or ground or punish them.

“Because my kids live without punishment, they don’t live in fear of me.

“Instead, they trust me and see me as a guiding resource.

“It’s no different to how we, as adults, could, in theory, sit there and eat an entire box of cookies right now. We have the freedom to but choose not to.”

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Tiffany, 18, is a cleaner and Instagrammer

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Devin, 20, is a self-taught blacksmith and computer programmer

Devin works as a computer programmer while Tiffany has her own cleaning business, and also makes money as an Instagram model, VSCO girl and YouTuber.

Unlike her kids, Dayna did go to mainstream school – where she worked hard and got good grades.

But she didn’t agree with all the rules and says she felt “very misunderstood” as a child.

Dayna uses a mixture of textbooks and internet resources to help her kids, but they also learn by going out into nature.

Rather than becoming lazy with their freedom, she insists they’ve “taught themselves so many skills”.

People think my approach may be hands-off, or even neglectful

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She said: “Devin is a self-taught blacksmith. He really loves science, too, whereas Tiffany is very into music.

“Ivy runs a small animal rescue centre and is hugely into animal rights. Not going to school means she has the time to go and do things like that.

“Orion loves hiking, as well as computers and gaming. I see their interests as an extension of their learning.”

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Dayna wants her kids to know they can trust her

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Dayna’s boyfriend Leif, who’s a fan of her parenting techniques, lives in the UK

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Dayna’s kids have never taken a test, aside from when Devin chose to do his high school diploma – in which he got “above average” results.

She said: “I am compassionate to schools and understand that they need exams in order to rate teachers and so on, but they aren’t a measure of a child’s intelligence.”

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