Not exposing your children to the reality of the race would be a disservice, according to Khloe. “Even if you live in a bubble, whoever you are, I think it can be really upsetting, then when your kids are released they’ll either be so devastated, hurt, traumatized, confused, overwhelmed,” she said said. “I think it is our duty as parents to really expose them while having their parents’ safety to communicate with them and still guide and help them instead of just letting them out into the free world and now they say: Wait, that’s not that – I didn’t hear about it, I had no idea what real life is like. “

Another challenge awaits Khloe raising her daughter. “Something I already know I’ll have problems is let them make their own mistakes,” she said. “This is how we all learn in life.”

As she put it, “I know that being a mom is a never-ending journey. It’s not just when you’re 18 and you forget about her … You are always her mom.”