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Daughter suffered from the campus bullying Australian National University work mother decided to quit the family! Are we ashamed to say how much we love children compared to this mother?

The Chinese are famous for spoiling their children, but can we say we love them compared with these Australian mothers? Are we giving children the love of positive energy or the favor of negative energy? Let's take a look at the following story, Eva at the same time, but also to their own life a counter-attack.


When their children become victims of bullying on campus, different parents may take different solutions, and a mother in Australia has taken a once-and-for-all approach-getting her child to drop out of school and take her child around the world. Don't worry about bullying again.

The 51-year-old mother, Barbara Bryan, lives in a small village near Canberra and was a former Australian National University executive.

Barbara is a single mother, raising two daughters alone, Brooke, 13, and Samantha, 11.

Five years ago, the eldest daughter, Brooke, often came home with bruises on her face and body. When asked, the introverted daughter was often bullied by her classmates at school. To make her daughter grow up healthily and happily, Barbara made a bold decision to quit his job and take her two daughters around the world.

From that day on, in five years, the mother and daughter have traveled all over the world.

They went to Sydney, to Melbourne, to see the sunrise, to Finland to see the sunset, to the Maldives to see the blue sea, to Norway to see the beautiful snowscape, to see the sunrise in Tara, to Finland to see sunset, to Maldives, to see the blue sea, to Norway, to see the beautiful snowscape. I've seen a fairy-tale town in Italy, night scenes in Hong Kong, a walk in London, and a beautiful island in Greece. But what Barbara is most excited and proud of is that they went to Beijing together. Climb up the Great Wall!

Barbara's two daughters were 8 years old and 6 years old. 'A lot of people have never had the chance to climb the Great Wall and see such a spectacular view in their whole lives, 'she said.' but I'm very proud of the two of them climbing up at that young age!

Along the way, the mother and daughter not only enjoy the beautiful scenery, but also do a lot of things that do not usually have a chance to do.

They went archery together, went to Melbourne Zoo to play with animals, went to the playground together, sunbathe together, went skiing together, went to play in the sea together, had afternoon tea together, and took a cruise together in the process. The two girls not only learned the knowledge from books by distance learning, but also learned the history, geography, culture and traditions of other countries and places by traveling.

Even more comforting to Mom Barbara, she once told her daughter that we needed a taxi, and the girls immediately walked to the side of the road and beckoned for a taxi.

Looking at the introverted, shy, inarticulate Brooke who had become so confident and cheerful, Mother Barbara thought the trip was really worth it.

While traveling, Barbara created a blog called "Let's Go Mum."

Keep track of the places they've been down the way, the scenery they've seen, the people they've met, the things they've been through, and from time to time they will share some of their travel experiences, interesting attractions, fun activities, reliable hotels, Delicious restaurant, etc. Her blog has been praised as experienced and accurate.

With the blog, Barbara has accumulated tens of thousands of followers, including more than 40, 000 followers on Instagram, and is now the brand ambassador for the big brands of Milo,Subway,Speedo, earning money for three people to travel. It also made it to last year's list of Australia's 50 most influential social platforms (Top 50 Influencers) (No. 44), launched by e-commerce My Deal, in recognition of the big V's of social media.

Now, although the mother and daughter have been to many places, but they still do not intend to stop. Barbara says the eldest daughter is going to high school, whether she wants to go back to school or continue to travel, as long as the two children want to. She will support their choice.

In fact, in Australia, there are a lot of unturned mothers like this!

Before that, a 43-year-old Sydney mother, Evie Farrell, felt that life was short and things were fickle. She should hurry up to do what she wanted to do. So she quit her job as a public consultant, packed her bags and took 30, 000 Australian dollars in savings. His 6-year-old daughter, Emmie, began a world tour.

In just a few months, the journey continued in 11 countries and regions around the world.

In 2012, Ruth Johnston, a 50-year-old single mother who lived in Adelaide, felt guilty because she was busy at work and didn't have time to accompany her children, so she sold all her belongings-including her house-on a trip to the countries with her 7-year-old son, Louis.

She felt that the world was the best school, and her son could learn more on the journey.

In 2004, the Coffey family from Sydney sold their house and started traveling with five children in order to focus their lives on their families, to give them more company, and to give their children a better life.

Along the way, not only have gained a variety of beautiful experiences, 5 good-looking, body-built children through online photos, all become network celebrities, but also attracted the sponsorship of brands.

I have to say, life requires courage, whether you advance or retreat, as long as you have the courage to take the first step, the life you want, is in front of you.


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