16 Kids and Counting

16 Kids and Counting (2013)

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What's life like when you have enough children to field your own football team?

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show '16 Kids and Counting' premiere?

'16 Kids and Counting' premiered on January 15, 2013.

Who are the parents of the 16 kids?

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar are the parents of the 16 kids.

How many boys and girls are in the Duggar family?

The Duggar family has 9 boys and 7 girls.

What was the name of the first episode of '16 Kids and Counting'?

The first episode of '16 Kids and Counting' was called "A Big Family's Big Changes".

What is the age range of the Duggar children in 2013?

In 2013, the Duggar children ranged in ages from 4 to 25 years old.

How do Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar financially support their 16 children?

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar financially support their family by buying and selling real estate and running their own small businesses.

What are some of the Duggar family's beliefs regarding dating and courtship?

The Duggar family believes in a strict form of courtship that includes chaperoned dates, no physical contact, and parental involvement in the decision-making process.

Do the Duggars homeschool their children?

Yes, the Duggars homeschool their children.

What is the name of the Duggar family's church?

The Duggar family attends the Cross Church in Springdale, Arkansas.

How many people are in the Duggar family in total, including the parents?

There are 18 people in the Duggar family, including the parents.

What is the name of the family's dog?

The Duggar family dog's name is Elmo.

Do the Duggar children participate in sports?

Yes, some of the Duggar children participate in sports such as basketball and soccer.

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