Heiress and businesswoman Ivanka Trump, who is pregnant with her second child with husband Jared Kushner, said that she will make sure that her elder daughter Arabella does not become a spoiled kid.
In an interview to US Weekly, the pretty businesswoman said that she "feels" that she will make a strict mother. "Arabella isn't even 2, so she hasn't thrown me the challenges of a teenager . . . but I have a feeling I'm going to be pretty strict. My mother laid down pretty concrete guidelines and the concept of 'because I said so' was a totally viable option. The one thing I won't tolerate is her being spoiled or bratty or having poor manners. That's one area (in which) I'll be very strict."
She said she looks out for balance in life. Ivanka said that every day she asks herself about the priorities and if she is making the right decision.
Ivanka, who is due in fall, said the family is busy preparing for the arrival of their baby. She is already talking about the new arrival with her daughter who is nearly two. "We're navigating the sharing thing right now - I think we're, like, 70 percent of the way there. She's really good at telling me I have to share with her. She's less good about actually sharing back. She offers to share and then when you get close, she pulls it back and says 'no'. Particularly when food's involved."
Ivanka, who is also a writer, recently went to Rome with Arabella and shared the photos on Instagram. She announced about her second pregnancy on Twitter.