Nobody ever said that raising children was easy and it can be especially difficult for single parents. Even Kim Kardashian sometimes discusses the struggles that she faces with four kids as a single mom.
Recently, Kim Kardashian also spoke about her 10-year-old daughter, North West. Apparently, North acts like she doesn’t have any brothers and sisters, even though Saint would like to be with her.
Kardashian said: “I feel like North is like, lives her life like an only child, does her thing,” Kardashian stated in a confessional. “Then the two little ones are a year apart, so they’re like twins almost and they’re always together. So Saint loves the little ones, would love North if she would hang out with him, but she won’t.”
She also wanted to have some one-on-one time with Saint, so she took him around the world to see some international soccer games.
“There is so much going on in my life. I’m still in school and my businesses that I’m running … but I will make all the time in the world to create memories with my babies, and I know it’ll mean the world to Saint.
“I want to give him a little bit of attention, and he’s such a mama’s boy and I love it,” she admitted. “I know those years aren’t going to last forever. He already doesn’t like me to kiss him goodbye at school anymore. He gets so embarrassed. He looks around and sees where his friends are and quickly hugs me and runs. So we’re already there.”
I think that many parents have felt the sting of realizing that their children are embarrassed to be with them. It seems as if Kim Kardashian is not immune to it.
She explained recently how spending time with each of the children allows them to explore their individuality and grow closer to them. She said: “Each one of my babies is so different and I love that and try to nurture that.
“Lately, I have been traveling with each of my children separately to take them on some one-on-one time exploring different cultures and worlds. And at the same time, doing things that they are passionate about.”
We hope that she is able to raise the children in a way that benefits each of them.