It seems that Angelina Jolie, the doting mother that she undoubtedly is, wants to give her six kids — Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne, and Knox
All the freedom she can in her position as an A-lister. Studies prove this to be a winning strategy
Letting children explore the world on their own helps with improving family well-being, bonding, and fulfilling emotional needs.
We at Bright Side decided to look more into the parenting rules of Angelina Jolie and see if we all can learn a thing or two from her.
Angelina Jolie seemed to have favored the international schooling program called Lycée Française.
It lets its students choose different classes according to their interests and drop them whenever all the while being homeschooled.

However, after Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt got divorced in 2016, there has been news stating that the parents settled on traditional schooling for the kids.
As for their future professions, there’s no pressure either: “None of my kids want to be actors,” the Oscar-winning actress reveals. However, if Vivienne changes her mind and decides to follow in her parents’ footsteps, she already has one impressive record on her resume: she’s appeared in Maleficent playing child Aurora because other child actors were too scared of Jolie in the costume.
The ability of her six kids to express themselves the way they want is a priority for the actress: “Nothing makes me smile more than when I see someone being fully themselves, with their own individual style and character.” She admits that her own style was bold at school, “I was a punk. I loved leather, PVC, and fishnets.” So whether or not to let her children express themselves freely wasn’t really a question.
The celebrity mom of six says, “I don’t want them to be perfectly behaved little people that just say what’s absolutely appropriate because I say so … they have to find themselves.” This goes as far as the “eat whatever you want” approach which means that the kids are allowed to snack on junk food whenever they like.
Angelina Jolie is a caring and thoughtful mother who wants to shelter her children from the negative aspects of fame, so she values their privacy a lot. That’s why the six kids don’t have Instagram or Facebook accounts, even though the actress admits that it’s difficult to limit their internet access since it’s hard to keep up with the modern tech at the same pace kids do.
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