In a recent interview, Ryan Reynolds opened up about his and Blake Lively’s parenting style and how the couple tries their best to give their kids a “normal life.” The actor believes they have done an “OK job” at raising their children, especially because the little ones have a sense of gratitude and empathy.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s 4 kids have a strong sense of empathy
Ryan Reynolds recently revealed that there was a time when he couldn’t help but compare his and Blake Lively’s childhood with his kids’. However, he tries not to impose on his children since it isn’t their baggage to carry. Moreover, he noted that the little ones have a sense of gratitude and empathy, which makes him believe that he and his wife are doing alright when it comes to parenting.
Reynolds told The Hollywood Reporter that there is a stark difference between his and his kids’ childhood. While he and his wife “grew up very working class,” that is certainly not the case for his kiddos. However, the actors try their best to “give them as normal a life as possible.” The star noted that there was a time when he used to point out the difference in the environment they were being brought up in. However, he came to realize that wasn’t his children’s burden to carry.
He also took the opportunity to highlight that his little ones have a good understanding of the world. This helps them stay “in touch with gratitude” and practice empathy. He told the outlet, “Our kids can empathize with other people and other kids.” This gives the couple some assurance that they are doing an “OK job” as celebrity parents.
Ryan Reynolds emphasized that one needs to understand that the world has changed since his and Blake Lively‘s childhoods. While they could simply head out and be back home by sunset, it is an unimaginable feat now. This is especially true since the couple are some of the biggest stars of Hollywood, but their children can’t do the same even if they want to.