Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie may have four children — but it doesn’t mean they’ve stopped learning on their parenting journey.
The couple welcomed their fourth daughter Finnley in March and Kylie says she recently realized that she’d picked up a bad habit while caring for their youngest child. The Not Gonna Lie podcast host admitted that she noticed that she’s been scrolling through her phone a little too much.
Kylie explained that she can’t help but look back at old photos of her other children and compare baby Finn’s milestones to her older daughters.
“I will say, it’s almost as bad as Googling on your fourth kid, when you start scrolling back in your camera roll to see what your other children were doing at this age,” Kylie shared on the May 29 episode of her podcast. “It’s a bad idea. It’s not a good idea. And I would like to stop doing it, but I can’t.”
While it’s certainly not the biggest parenting flaw, Kylie added that she is admittedly is still heading to Google when she has questions about raising a newborn — even though it’s the fourth time she’s doing it.
“I am still Googling things ’cause that doesn’t stop either,” she shared. “It’s similar like when people say to me, ‘Well you have four kids what’s your advice?’ No, I actually still have no idea what I’m doing. We’re all winging it.”
Kylie also shared some details about what the past few months have been like with the new addition to the fam, revealing that Finnley prefers to be close to mom when she’s napping.
“I birthed a child who prefers contact naps. We love that. I have been attached to the tiny human for the past 8 weeks,” Kylie said, adding that she was going to have the “sickest bicep” from holding the little girl so much.
She continued, “Maternity leave for me is figuring out how to do things one handed again. That is a skill that you have to master. We have graduated to having her wrapped onto me, no exaggeration, anywhere probably anywhere from three to five hours a day collectively.”
Kylie added that she’s been trying to include her daughters as much as possible in caring for Finnley — although Bennett, 2, tends to pretend that her sister doesn’t exist. Meanwhile, Wyatt, 5, and Elliotte, 4, have been “super helpful” with the baby
“They want to talk to her. She very much locks in on their faces and is distracted from an upset moment by their voices and by how close they get which is, I mean, one of the cutest things you’ve ever seen in your whole life,” Kylie shared.
You can listen to Kylie’s entire podcast episode below.