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Kim Kardashian, mom to North (12), Saint (9), Chicago (7), and Psalm (6), stirred up a heated parenting debate during her appearance on Kai Cenat "Mafiathon 3" livestream. "I do not believe in homework," she announced flatly. "Kids are in school for eight hours a day," she explained, adding that once they are home, they should have time for sports, family, and relaxation. "Homework should be left for in school."
Supporters Say It Is About Balance
Some fans are calling her point valid. They argue most students need a break after a full school day and deserve a well rounded life outside academics. The argument resonates with parents who watch their children spend hours on homework after already spending the entire day in a classroom. The idea that children need downtime to develop socially, emotionally, and physically is supported by child development research, even if the delivery came from a billionaire on a livestream.
Education researchers have actually debated the value of homework for decades, with some studies suggesting that excessive homework in elementary and middle school provides minimal academic benefit while increasing stress and reducing family time. Kim may not have cited the research, but her instinct aligns with a growing body of evidence that questions the traditional homework model.
Critics Call Her Out For Privilege
But not everyone was buying it. Some critics were quick to point out Kim privilege. One commenter quipped: "Of course someone who paid to get their homework done would say that." Others accused her stance of ignoring how most parents do not have the luxury of private tutors, nannies, and educational resources that make homework less necessary for their children's academic development.
The privilege argument is hard to dismiss. Kim Kardashian children attend elite private schools, have access to unlimited educational resources, and live in an environment where academic success is virtually guaranteed regardless of homework completion. For families in underfunded school districts where homework serves as critical reinforcement of classroom learning, the calculus is very different.
The Bigger Conversation About Modern Education
This is not the Kardashian family's first school related hot take. Earlier this year, Kourtney Kardashian called traditional schooling "so dated" on her podcast, arguing it was not right for her family's lifestyle. The pattern of wealthy celebrities questioning educational norms sparks legitimate debate but also highlights the gap between their reality and the reality of most American families.
Kim take tapped into a broader cultural conversation about modern education and how much kids should focus on academia versus overall well being. Whether you agree with her or not, the fact that millions of people are now debating homework policy because of a livestream moment shows the power of celebrity platforms to spark conversations that actually matter.
The situation continues to develop and fans across social media are watching closely for any updates. In the world of celebrity news, stories like this have a way of evolving quickly as new information surfaces and the people involved respond to the public conversation. Whether this moment fades from the headlines or becomes a defining chapter in the ongoing narrative remains to be seen, but for now it has captured the attention of millions and sparked the kind of passionate debate that only celebrity culture can produce.









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