For actress Megan Fox and her husband, Brian Austin Green, parenting is about letting their three kids be themselves. It’s also about teaching them compassion through the way they interact with living things.
Fox, 33, and Green, 46, send their three young boys—Noah, 7; Bodhi, 5; Journey, 3—to a vegan school where they can learn how food is grown, believing that “plants are sentient beings.”
The three boys are involved in the process of growing and harvesting crops, at which point the food is sold to local restaurants. “[T]hey understand how all of that works,” Fox said.
Since Fox and Green welcomed their three boys, Noah, Bodhi, and Journey’s education has extended beyond the classroom and into the family home, particularly when it comes to the welfare of plants and animals.
The close-knit family even held a funeral ceremony for a bug that one of the boys accidentally stepped on, Fox revealed, recalling, “[H]e was devastated.”
While the famous parents have occasionally faced criticism from people who disapprove of their liberal attitudes, Fox and Green stick by their principles.
“[I]t’s my job to support that process,” the mom of three continued, “not to get involved and micromanage and mold them into what I think they should be.”
Choosing to uphold the belief that children are more profound teachers than their parents, Fox continued: “We’re here to keep them alive, but we’re learning all the lessons from them.”