Kim Kardashian’s daughter North is homeschooled: Here are the courses she’s taking, says the actress
Kim Kardashian has opened up on how her 12-year-old daughter, North West, is being homeschooled. Kim spoke about her daughter’s education when she appeared on Khloé Kardashian’s podcast, Khloé in Wonder Land. She opened up about how North’s education is actually built around realistic courses that match what she’s into.
Yeah, North’s schooling isn’t typical at all. Instead of a regular classroom routine, Kim said they tailor lessons to match North’s natural interests and ideas. For example, North wanted to start making hats and jewelry, so guess what? Brand-building became a class. A legit course with its own curriculum.
And it doesn’t stop there. Because North’s also super into music, she’s taking music classes as part of her homeschool plan too.
Kim didn’t just throw these things together randomly either. She’s actually talked about how fulfilling it’s been to see North “blossom” through this kind of learning. Parents out there will probably feel that, the idea of watching your kid get really excited about what they’re doing, not just checking off boxes.
Now, of course, because this is the Internet and because we’re talking about the Kardashians, everything gets talked about and debated online. Some people think it’s amazing that North gets a customized education that suits her personality and ambitions. Others wonder if homeschooling will make her miss out on traditional school experiences, like classmates, school events, and all the usual teenage stuff.
North is already dipping her toes into creative waters like music. The 12-year-old has released a snippet of a song she worked on with her dad, Kanye West, called “Piercing on My Hand (Ye Version)”, which gives a bit of insight into her personality and how she’s handling the whole schooling thing.
Homeschooling has become a big topic lately, and honestly, it’s one of those things that can work great for some families and totally not for others. The biggest upside is flexibility. You can set your own schedule, go at your kid’s pace, and focus on what they’re actually interested in. If your kid struggles in a traditional classroom, homeschooling can be a relief. Another big win is customization. You can tailor lessons to your child’s strengths and mix real-life learning into everyday life.
However, the biggest downside is social life. Kids miss out on the daily interaction that comes from being in a classroom. Sure, you can join clubs or sports, but it’s not the same as regular school friendships and group dynamics.
So yeah, homeschooling can be amazing… but it’s also a big commitment. It really depends on the kid, the family, and what kind of learning environment they need.
And it doesn’t stop there. Because North’s also super into music, she’s taking music classes as part of her homeschool plan too.
Kim didn’t just throw these things together randomly either. She’s actually talked about how fulfilling it’s been to see North “blossom” through this kind of learning. Parents out there will probably feel that, the idea of watching your kid get really excited about what they’re doing, not just checking off boxes.
Now, of course, because this is the Internet and because we’re talking about the Kardashians, everything gets talked about and debated online. Some people think it’s amazing that North gets a customized education that suits her personality and ambitions. Others wonder if homeschooling will make her miss out on traditional school experiences, like classmates, school events, and all the usual teenage stuff.
North is already dipping her toes into creative waters like music. The 12-year-old has released a snippet of a song she worked on with her dad, Kanye West, called “Piercing on My Hand (Ye Version)”, which gives a bit of insight into her personality and how she’s handling the whole schooling thing.
Homeschooling has become a big topic lately, and honestly, it’s one of those things that can work great for some families and totally not for others. The biggest upside is flexibility. You can set your own schedule, go at your kid’s pace, and focus on what they’re actually interested in. If your kid struggles in a traditional classroom, homeschooling can be a relief. Another big win is customization. You can tailor lessons to your child’s strengths and mix real-life learning into everyday life.
So yeah, homeschooling can be amazing… but it’s also a big commitment. It really depends on the kid, the family, and what kind of learning environment they need.
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