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Kim KardashianandKourtney Kardashian Barkermay not see eye to eye on everything, but parenting brings the sisters together.In the latest episode ofThe Kardashians, the mom of four, 43, laments to her big sister that she had “the hardest week with the kids. It’s kind of comical if you think about it.““Kourtney is definitely the one I go to for my mom advice. I think her and I have a lot in common when it comes to parenting stuff.““I think we also have older kids so we go through more similar things,” the soon-to-be mom of four chimes in.The sisters agree they’re there for each other when it comes to parenting “no matter what kind of fight we’re going through” because they both have common ground raising their kids with their exes. The SKIMS co-founder sharesPsalm, 4,Chicago, 5, Saint, 7½, andNorth, 10, with exKanye West, while Kourtney co-parentsReign Aston, 8, Penelope, 11, andMason Dash, 13, with exScott Disick.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Kim Kardashian and her four kids.Kim Kardashian/InstagramAfter detailing a difficult school drop off that morning that saw North “throw a fit” and Chicago need the bathroom in an area where there was none, Kim admits, “Nothing is good enough.“Explaining that North “wouldn’t speak to me” after taking Saint on a solo trip, Kim tried to figure out how to keep her oldest happy.“But what if you don’t make it so extreme and do a private dinner with North or something. Go on a walk, go on a hike, go for tea,” Kourtney suggests.“I think I have a more gentle approach with my kids. I find that coming from a more loving approach works best.““I feel that way, but with a little bit of tough love and a little bit of frazzled ‘S–t what is going on? Get the f–k over here’ energy also,” Kim admits, saying “I definitely think we’re different in that way.“Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian Barker talk parenting.Hulu/YouTubeIn the scene, Kim explains to Kourtney that North will make her feel like things are better when she’s spending time at her dads.“And then North, she’ll go to her dads and she’ll be like, ‘Dad is the best. He has it all figured out. He doesn’t have a nanny. He doesn’t have a chef. He doesn’t have security. He lives in an apartment.“Kourtney admits her kids do the same with Disick, saying “the vibe is better” at his house.“I think everything falls on the parent that’s more involved,” Kourtney concludes.

Kim KardashianandKourtney Kardashian Barkermay not see eye to eye on everything, but parenting brings the sisters together.

In the latest episode ofThe Kardashians, the mom of four, 43, laments to her big sister that she had “the hardest week with the kids. It’s kind of comical if you think about it.”

“Kourtney is definitely the one I go to for my mom advice. I think her and I have a lot in common when it comes to parenting stuff.”

“I think we also have older kids so we go through more similar things,” the soon-to-be mom of four chimes in.

The sisters agree they’re there for each other when it comes to parenting “no matter what kind of fight we’re going through” because they both have common ground raising their kids with their exes. The SKIMS co-founder sharesPsalm, 4,Chicago, 5, Saint, 7½, andNorth, 10, with exKanye West, while Kourtney co-parentsReign Aston, 8, Penelope, 11, andMason Dash, 13, with exScott Disick.

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Kim Kardashian and her four kids.Kim Kardashian/Instagram

Kim Kardashian and Kids

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After detailing a difficult school drop off that morning that saw North “throw a fit” and Chicago need the bathroom in an area where there was none, Kim admits, “Nothing is good enough.”

Explaining that North “wouldn’t speak to me” after taking Saint on a solo trip, Kim tried to figure out how to keep her oldest happy.

“But what if you don’t make it so extreme and do a private dinner with North or something. Go on a walk, go on a hike, go for tea,” Kourtney suggests.

“I think I have a more gentle approach with my kids. I find that coming from a more loving approach works best.”

“I feel that way, but with a little bit of tough love and a little bit of frazzled ‘S–t what is going on? Get the f–k over here’ energy also,” Kim admits, saying “I definitely think we’re different in that way.”

Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian Barker talk parenting.Hulu/YouTube

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In the scene, Kim explains to Kourtney that North will make her feel like things are better when she’s spending time at her dads.

“And then North, she’ll go to her dads and she’ll be like, ‘Dad is the best. He has it all figured out. He doesn’t have a nanny. He doesn’t have a chef. He doesn’t have security. He lives in an apartment.”

Kourtney admits her kids do the same with Disick, saying “the vibe is better” at his house.

“I think everything falls on the parent that’s more involved,” Kourtney concludes.

source: people.com