Kylie Jenner reveals how she is raising children Stormi and Aire differently to sister Kim Kardashian with one very strict parenting rule

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Kylie Jenner revealed how she’s raising her two children differently from sister Kim Kardashian when she opened up about parenthood on Wednesday.

The influencer, 27, is a proud mother of six-year-old daughter Stormi and two-year-old son Aire, who she shares with ex Travis Scott.

The Kardashians star revealed she tries to protect her children from social media and doesn’t want them to have their own accounts ‘until they leave the house’.

Unlike her sister Kim, who allows her two older children, daughter North, 11, who has a TikTok account with 19.2 million followers and son Saint, eight, who has his own YouTube channel with 31.1 thousand subscribers.

Skims founder Kim also shares daughter Chicago, six, and Psalm, five, with ex-husband Kanye West.

Kylie Jenner revealed how she’s raising her two children differently from sister Kim Kardashian when she opened up about parenthood on Wednesday

The influencer, 27, is a proud mother of six-year-old daughter Stormi and two-year-old son Aire, who she shares with ex Travis Scott

The influencer, 27, is a proud mother of six-year-old daughter Stormi and two-year-old son Aire, who she shares with ex Travis Scott

Speaking in a new interview for from Elle In the November magazine, cover girl Kylie said: ‘When I share my children, I want it to come from me or their father.

‘No socials for as long as possible. Stormi comes home and knows the full TikTok dances. I say, “Where did you learn this?”

Kylie also shared that she’s been spending more time offline, admitting that it’s “hard to keep up with the internet” and that she finds it “exhausting posting 24/7.”

She said, “I didn’t have an intense schedule. I didn’t work that much; I didn’t have children and just had more time. If you don’t post on TikTok three times a day, you’re going to fall behind.”

Despite previously posting regularly on Instagram, the mum-of-two has now said she believes it is ‘important to keep things private’.

Kylie previously spoke about the battle against postpartum depression twice when she gave advice to new mothers who are also struggling with the same condition a year after Aire’s birth.

Explaining that she found it “more manageable” the second time around, she acknowledged how “painful” the condition can be, while advising other new mothers to stay present despite the discomfort.

She told me Vanity Fair Italy: ‘I have experienced it. Twice. The first time was very difficult, the second was more manageable.

The Kardashians star revealed she tries to protect her children from social media and doesn't want them to have their own accounts 'until they leave the house'

The Kardashians star revealed she tries to protect her children from social media and doesn’t want them to have their own accounts ‘until they leave the house’

Unlike her sister Kim, who allows her two older children, daughter North, 11, who has a TikTok account with 19.2 million followers and son Saint, eight, who has his own YouTube channel with 31.1 thousand subscribers

Unlike her sister Kim, who allows her two older children, daughter North, 11, who has a TikTok account with 19.2 million followers and son Saint, eight, who has his own YouTube channel with 31.1 thousand subscribers

Kylie said: 'When I share my kids, I want it to come from me or their dad. It's no socials for as long as possible. Stormi comes home and knows the full TikTok dances. I'm like, "Where did you learn this?"

Kylie said: ‘When I share my kids, I want it to come from me or their dad. It’s no socials for as long as possible. Stormi comes home and knows the full TikTok dances. I say, “Where did you learn this?”

‘I would like to tell those women not to think too much and to fully experience all the emotions of that moment.

‘Stay inside at that moment, even if it is painful. I know, in those moments you think it will never go away, that your body will never be the same as before, that you will never be the same again.

‘That’s not true: the hormones, the emotions at that stage are much, much more powerful and bigger than you.

‘My advice is to go through that transition without fear of the aftermath. There is a risk that you will also miss all the beauty of motherhood.’