They Are All Different
Nadya Suleman has, for the most part, renounced her participation in social activities; however, the upside to this decision is that she is now able to devote a great deal of time to her family, whom she adores very much. According to what Nadya shared with the Daily Mail, “They fight, play, fight, and play again like any normal family.”
Some of the children are more outgoing than others, and others are reserved and prefer to keep to themselves; Nadya acknowledges that she possesses these characteristics as well. Autism affects one of the older siblings in this family, and while all of the children pitch in to help take care of him, special attention is paid to Makai, who has a particularly close relationship with Aiden.