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In a recent episode of her podcast, "Khloé in Wonder Land," Khloé Kardashian opened up about her parenting choices, specifically regarding sleepovers for her two children. She revealed that her strict approach stems from a desire to ensure their safety and well-being.
Kardashian emphasized the importance of knowing the environment in which her kids spend the night. She expressed concerns about the potential influences and situations that could arise during sleepovers, highlighting her protective instincts as a mother. While she understands that sleepovers can be a fun rite of passage for many children, she believes that her children are still too young for such experiences.
The reality star shared that she prioritizes creating a secure and comfortable space for her kids, where they can thrive without the added complexities that sleepovers might bring. Her candid discussion reflects the challenges many parents face when navigating social norms while prioritizing their children's safety.
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