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7 Surprising Rules LeBron James’ Kids Have to Follow

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LeBron James doesn’t hang up his leadership skills when he leaves the court—he just switches arenas. At home with Savannah and their three kids, he’s mastered a parenting style that’s equal parts discipline and flexibility. Let’s have a look at some aspects of his parenting philosophy.

LeBron’s Kids Learn Grown-Up Lessons Early

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Only LeBron James could drop a parenting bombshell mid-interview and keep it moving like a pro. In 2018, he revealed that Bronny and Bryce, just 14 and 11 at the time, were allowed to sip wine at home. LeBron chalked it up to maturity and family vibes, not rebellion. Critics clutched pearls, supporters nodded knowingly, and LeBron? He took full responsibility.

Football and Hockey Are Banned in His House

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Once lighting up the football field, LeBron’s calling a timeout on rough-contact sports—for his kids, at least. Bronny and Bryce are free to shoot hoops or score goals, but football and hockey are not happening. After a wrist injury ended his gridiron dreams, LeBron made a decision: no unnecessary risks.

Biggest Lesson for His Kids Has Nothing to Do With Basketball

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In LeBron James’ world, greatness is measured by how you hold the door, speak with kindness, and bounce back from failure without ego. That’s the everyday lesson he’s passing on at home. He backs it up big time by founding the “I PROMISE” School to support kids in Akron.

LeBron’s Kids Still Line Up at the Gate Sometimes

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Glitzy travel perks don’t define the James household. While private jets are available, LeBron makes sure his kids occasionally fly commercials to ground them. It’s his quiet reminder that luxury should be appreciated, not expected. These down-to-earth parenting moves teach Bronny, Bryce, and Zhuri to see beyond their bubble.