Kim Kardashian finally agrees with Khloe she was too lenient with her children and plans to get stricter
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kim Kardashian, known for her glamorous lifestyle and business acumen, is making a significant shift in her parenting style, as reported by Too Fab.
In a candid revelation on the latest episode of 'The Kardashians', the reality TV star admitted to being overly lenient with her four children - North West, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm, and has decided to implement stricter rules.
Kim Kardashian's parenting shift
During a heart-to-heart with sister Khloe Kardashian, Kim disclosed her realization that she had been too relaxed in parenting her children.
She expressed regret for avoiding confrontation and dealing with the challenges of setting boundaries, particularly regarding screen time and mealtime etiquette.
Kim admitted that she previously shied away from enforcing rules because she "never wanted to deal with" the inevitable resistance from her kids.
"Of course, you're like, duh. But having strict rules on like, there can be no phones during meals," she said of her changes thus far. While she acknowledged her kids were "going to fight and kick and scream for a week," she knew they'd then "get through it."
For Kim admitted she just "never wanted to deal with" that terrible in-between time in the past.
Kim's decision to adopt a firmer approach came after seeking advice from a therapist, who suggested reducing screen time and implementing stricter guidelines.
"I am super proud of Kimberly for wanting to take a stricter approach to her kids," Khloe commented, acknowledging her sister's newfound determination to instill discipline in her children. Khloe, who maintains a structured household for her own children, supported Kim's decision, noting that setting boundaries early prevents future challenges.
Reflecting on her evolving parenting style, Kim compared her approach to that of her sisters', particularly Khloe, whom she previously teased for being too strict. However, Kim now sees the value in maintaining consistency and standing firm on decisions, acknowledging that leniency has its limits.
"I'm basically turning into Kourtney and Khloe. I can't believe this is my life," Kim remarked, signaling a shift towards a more structured and disciplined household.
Kim Kardashian admitted to Khloe that she had reached her breaking point and is now prepared to handle the challenges of raising children with clear boundaries and expectations.
Kim Kardashian's parenting confession ignites online discussion
Kim Kardashian's recent candid admission about her parenting struggles has ignited a lively discussion among fans and critics alike.
"Sometimes it takes an outsider's perspective to understand what's going on in your own life," one user commented.
Khloe Kardashian, known for her structured approach to parenting, received praise from users who agreed with her advice to Kim. "Khloe was definitely right. Kim needs to refocus her time and energy into her kids," another user wrote.
However, not all reactions were supportive. Criticism surfaced regarding Kim's parenting, particularly towards her daughter North. "Kim’s kids are spoiled brats, especially North. That child is very disrespectful!!! Kudos to Khloe, that mama is doing it right!! Khloe is the only decent one and the only one I like out of the whole bunch! Sorry not sorry!" one user criticized.
Another user expressed a more critical view of Kim's motherhood journey, suggesting that she may not enjoy being a parent and uses work as an escape. "Yeah, Kim definitely didn’t need to have all them kids. I don’t think she likes being a mom most of the time to be honest. That is why she is always working because it isn’t like she needs to work, she is a billionaire. She could choose to be home more with her kids but I think she uses work as an excuse to get away from her kids. Kim would have been better just being the fun, rich, chill auntie," they wrote.
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