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The Man Utd legend’s 10 “STRICT” parenting guidelines David Beckham and Victoria: Never miss school; No ‘Curfew’

The Beckhams have strict rules for their kids so that they will be nice and useful adults.

The Beckham pair has always been in the news, especially after their 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren were 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧, because of their personal successes in sports, music, and fashion. The Beckham 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren all have their own lives, careers, and beliefs, but they are all well-behaved, polite, and hardworking kids.

How did things go for David and Victoria? Their kids have to follow these 10 strict rules:

1. They learn how to behave as a family from a very young age.

David says that he is always right when it comes to his kids, especially his three boys.

In an interview in 2013, David said, “Victoria and I were raised by our parents with strict discipline and respect for everyone. Our boys took that to heart.”

“Our 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren have been polite and thankful since they were two or three years old. “Those boys are very polite,” David said.

2. The kids have strict rules about dating.

At a certain age, Beckham said in 2016, their kids will have to follow certain rules when they go on dates. The well-known dad said that they won’t do what their kids want and that there are different rules for sons and daughters.

3. When they were kids, Brooklyn and Romeo Beckham had part-time jobs.

The Beckham kids know how much one dollar is worth, even though their parents are very wealthy. In 2014, news came out that Brooklyn, then 15 years old, worked on the weekends at a London café to make extra cash. David and Victoria want their kids to understand how hard it is to make money.

In 2017, Romeo was said to be making less than $4 an hour at the same coffee shop where his brother used to work.

4. David and Victoria check out what their kids are doing on social media.

As soon as Brooklyn Beckham joined Instagram in 2015, he became very famous very quickly. They didn’t let their son get caught up in the “waves” on the internet, though.

“By the time he was 16, our son Brooklyn had 4 million Instagram followers, so we watched everything he posted and did with Brooklyn.” “This also goes for our other kids,” David said.

5. The younger Beckham didn’t know that his famous dad was famous until he was 13.

The Beckham couple’s main goal seems to be to keep their kids from being too affected by their fame. Such is their desire to remain modest that they even try to hide their fame from their 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren. When asked about it in 2017, Brooklyn said he didn’t know how famous his parents were until he was 13.

“I went to a football game and heard people yelling my dad’s name. I thought that was weird!” Bronx said, “Oh my God!”

6. David and Victoria forced their 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren to study at expensive private schools

David and Victoria always think about how they can help their kids get a good education. This is very important to the Beckham family. To live there, Beck’s family moved from Los Angeles for the same reason. Because they want their kid to go to the school that is thought to be the best in the world.

Romeo and Cruz are known to have gone to the same private school as Prince William and Prince Charles, Wetherby.

7. Beckham’s kids need to be good at school.

These parents are sending their kids to one of the world’s most expensive schools because they want to teach their kids not only facts but also the qualities of a good person. David and Victoria were thrilled when their teacher told them that the Beck kids were great at school.

8. The Beckham kids take every day of school.

Parents who know the importance of the money they spend on private school also make sure their kids never miss a day of school.

The year was 2018 and Victoria shared a picture of Romeo and Cruz getting ready for school in the snow. “When mom makes you go to school in the snow,” she wrote under the picture. “And none of your friends are going.”

9. There is no “curfew” for the Beckham kids.

The Beckham family doesn’t seem to get strict about “curfew” with their kids. We’re not telling the parents to be easy on their kids and let them do whatever they want. We’re telling the kids when they need to go home.

Brooklyn said that his parents were strict, but they didn’t have a “curfew.”

Bronx said, “My parents are great, but I never get home late anyway.”

10. David and Victoria make sure that their kids know how lucky they are and give to charity.

Victoria says it’s important to her that her kids understand how lucky they are and do good things for other people.

“David and I tell the kids how lucky they are to have a good life.” We tell our kids that kids are sick, hungry, and homeless in many parts of the world. Victoria said, “All of the kids know how important it is to help other people.”

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