Kim Kardashian is sharing her unorthodox opinion on homework.

The Skims cofounder — who shares kids North, 12, Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 6, with ex-husband Kanye West — admitted that she doesn’t “believe in homework” during a recent livestream with social media influencer Kai Cenat.

“But I’m going to tell you why,” she said. “Kids are in school for eight hours a day. When they come home, they need to also then do sports, have a life, spend time with their family.”

Kim, 44, “I think that homework should be left for in school.”

Kim’s sentiments echo similar schooling opinions shared by her sisters, Kourtney, 46, and Khloé, 41.

During a May appearance on Khloé’s “Khloé in Wonder Land” podcast, Kourtney said she finds the concept of school “dated.”

“I think living authentically is not conforming to whatever it is,” said Kourtney, who shares Mason, 15, Penelope, 13, and Reign, 10, with ex Scott Disick and 20-month-old Rocky with husband Travis Barker.

Kourtney continued, “For me, there’s ways we function as a family that it’s like, if someone does the same thing every day, like, I do it with everything, it’s not (just) about our family.”

“Let’s say the school system. I’ll think, ‘Why do kids f****** go to school?’ Truly, it’s so dated,” she said.

Kourtney explained, “So then I’ll start thinking, and then like, you know, my kids will send me videos about, like, ‘Why do kids go to (school)?’ It’ll be like, really successful people, and they’ll be like, ‘My kids never go to school and they’re never going to’ and whatever. And then I’m like, ‘OK, what’s the goal here? You want to do homeschool? Let’s do it.’”

Khloé agreed with her older sister, saying she is much more of a “homeschool person.” (The Good American cofounder shares two children with ex Tristan Thompson: True, 7, and Tatum, 3.)

While Kim may not believe in homework for her kids, the Kardashians star recently completed her four-year law school apprenticeship as she continues on her journey to become a lawyer.

Kim celebrated her achievement with a surprise graduation party in Beverly Hills in May. A source told Us Weekly at the time that she thought she was attending a “regular family brunch,” however, her friends and family surprised her with a celebration instead.

“They are all excited and proud of her and wanted to surprise her to celebrate this accomplishment,” the insider said. “Her law mentors are also surprising her, and she has no clue they will be there.”

According to the source, Kim passed a multistate professional responsibility test, a 60-minute multiple choice exam that is a prerequisite to the bar exam. Kim will be able to practice law in California if she passes the bar.

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