Reign Astonis learning the subtle art of“Wax on, wax off.”
Kourtney Kardashian‘s 4½-year-old son strikes a series of impressively disciplined poses in a photo slideshow theKeeping Up with the Kardashiansstar shared to Instagram Wednesday evening.
Reign is dressed in the martial art’s signature white karategi uniform with a white belt and black sneakers, his hair tied back as he holds up his fists for the camera.
“My karate kid,” Kardashian, 40,captioned the cute post.
Kourtney Kardashian/Instagram. Inset: Gabriel Olsen/Getty

Reign Disick.

“I have a lot of close friends who are pastors from going to great churches, and I was interested in how to incorporate spirituality and my beliefs into my children’s lives because my dad did such a great job of it with us,” the reality star said.
But despite her desire to educate Reign and his siblingsPenelope Scotland, 7, andMason Dash, 9½, “I don’t want to be forceful with them, I want them to have an understanding of spirituality,” she added.
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Kardashian recently made headlines after this past Sunday’s episode ofKUWTK, when things got heated between her exScott Disickand motherKris Jenner‘s boyfriendCorey Gambleabout physically disciplining their daughter.
The drama started after the reality star mentioned she and Disick, 36, were having behavioral problems with Penelope, revealing that she had scratched their nanny on the face and can often be “out of control.” Things escalated when Gamble, 38,suggested spanking Penelope.
“In my opinion beating children isnot the way to ‘get your kids in check’. When children are hurting or frustrated, the answer is not to physically hurt them,” Kardashian wrote on Twitterin response to a fanwho told her she needed to take Penelope’s behavioral issues more seriously.
source: people.com