Managing a household with three young children is challenging, even for a dedicated high achiever like Trump.

She has candidly admitted feeling “exhausted 90 percent of the time” (viaPeople).

Nonetheless, this relentless fatigue doesn’t deter Trump from implementing strict guidelines for her children.

Ivanka Trump attends the Manus x Machina Fashion

However, some parts of their parenting style might seem unconventional strict even to some American families.

Here are three rules Ivanka Trump’s children have to follow.

The mother of three was originally Presbyterian, and Kushner, Jewish.

Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, Arabella, Joseph, and Theodore stand for a photo outside

However, she eventually converted to Judaism and decided to raise their children in accordance with Orthodox Jewish rules.

In a 2017 interview withVogue Magazine, Trump shared insights into how her family observes this time.

“From Friday to Saturday, we don’t do anything but hang out with one another.

Ivanka Trump and Joseph Frederick Kushner sharing spaghetti for his birthday

We don’t make phone calls.”

Though this practice differs significantly from her upbringing, Trump appreciates its value for her family.

This decision-making process can be even more daunting when finding a choice that agrees with multiple children.

Theodore James holding a guitar

This is why Ivanka Trump offers her children the same two options for breakfast every morning.

He added that despite her initial lack of culinary experience, she had become quite proficient in the kitchen.

Trump also shared that cooking with her children gave her a newfound enjoyment for baking.

This new skill has led to a sweet family tradition influenced by Chinese culture.

Consequently, she encourages her children to love music.

In addition to music, Trump insists that her children learn Mandarin.

Trump even shared a photograph of her son, Theodore, playing with Chinese character building blocks onInstagram.