North West Baby, Kim Kardashian & Kanye West: Kim Talks Parenting Style, Claims She Is a 'Strict Mother'
Kim Kardashian opens up about motherhood as her daughter North celebrated her first birthday on Sunday, June 15.
When it comes to parenting style, the 33-year-old claimed that she is a strict mother. "I'm really fun and playful, but I'm really strict on nap time, and sleeping in her own crib. Like Kourtney's style is where her kids sleep in bed with her, so especially with the third baby coming -- they're going to need a bigger bed or they're going to need some other rules," she told MailOnline. "And maybe on weekends, [North will] come and sleep in the bed with us. But ... I'm not crazy strict."
Kardashian also revealed that she would like to have more children in the future, but not as many as her mother Kris Jenner had. When asked whether she would like to have a sibling for her first child, she said: "I hope so. I grew up with a lot of siblings so I know what that's like. I don't know if I would really follow in my mom's footsteps and have six; that's a little crazy."
"I don't know how they did it -- they were in their 20s and they weren't really thinking right!" she added. "I like a big family and I would definitely like one more and see how that goes."
In addition, Kim Kardashian discussed how she manages to get everything done -- from her reality TV show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" along with her other ventures to married life and motherhood. "To prioritize is really important and you have to be an organized person to get it all done and make sure you have enough time for everyone -- for my husband and my baby and for work," she said.
She also said that it is important for new moms to dedicate time for themselves. "It's that simple; to prioritize -- and make some time for yourself. I get up and work out every morning. I know that I don't feel as good as I could feel if I don't -- and you want to feel your best so you can give to everyone else," she said. "So I make sure I do take time for myself; I have lunches with my girlfriends, and do things that are important."
"Sometimes I see a lot of my friends just get taken over by their kids and their life, and that's great, but if you don't spend a little bit of time -- whether it's two hours a day, or one day a week to and visit with your friends. It really helps a lot," she added.
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