Kourtney Kardashian
Kourtney Kardashian believes that sending children to school is “so outdated.”
The star of reality and the mother of four four described herself as a opposite while talking about her parenting philosophy during Wednesday’s episode “Khloé in Wonder Land” by sister Khloé Kardashian.
“I love going against the grain,” he told Khloé. “I think living authentically does not fit anything.”
Offering an example, Kardashian’s older sister said: “As we say the school system.”
“I will think, ‘Why do children go to school?’ Really.
“Oh, I am a person of education at home, so you don’t even start me,” Khloé, a mother of two children agreed.
Kourtney continued to explain how her children convinced her home education would work after sending their “really successful people” who decided not to send their children to school.
“So I’m like, ‘ok, what is the goal here? Do you want to do home education? Let’s do it,” he recalled.

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It didn’t seem that Kardashian sisters realized that home education is not an easy option for everyone, namely parents or those who have no money to disburse private tutors.
For another very little related moment in the conversation, Kourtney talked about how his ridiculously light work schedule allows him to spend most of his time to raise.
“I had a strong desire not to work and stay at home and be with the children, which is that, probably, as once a week I will work,” said Kourtney, who is the founder of the Poosh lifestyle website and the Lemme supplement brand.
Even those days at work were scarce for the Socialité, who added: “And it’s not like all day … it’s like a couple of hours of my day and the rest of the time I’m really at home and I, you know, I am a mother.”
While many people do not have the time or resources for home education, it is becoming an increasingly popular path in the United States
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According to the Domestic Pulse survey of the United States Census, approximately 3.7 million children, or 6.73% of school -age Americans were educated at home, a substantial increase of 3.4% in 2019 and 1.7% in 1999.


