Courtney Kardashian Barker recently traded her sprawling Calabasas mansion for the vibrant energy of New York City, all in support of her husband, Travis Barker. As Travis hosted his Run Club event in the city, Courtney, 45, made the journey to cheer him on while also enjoying some quality time with their baby son, Rocky. Despite the excitement of the East Coast trip, Courtney chose to leave behind her famous sisters and opted not to share any updates about her older children—Mason, 14, Penelope, 12, and Rain, 9—whom she co-parents with her ex-partner, Scott Disick.

Kourtney DITCHES Kardashian Clan for Surprising NYC GETAWAY With Baby Son  Rocky & Travis Barker

Courtney and Travis, who welcomed baby Rocky in November, have embraced a hands-on approach to parenting. The Kardashian star has been notably inseparable from her newborn, attributing her dedication to her attachment parenting philosophy. In a recent confessional on “The Kardashians,” she shared her commitment to staying closely bonded with her baby, revealing that she prefers not to separate from him. This approach echoes her past parenting practices with Penelope and Rain, where she similarly prioritized close connection and bonding in the early days.

However, maintaining a balanced family life in a blended family can come with its own set of challenges. Courtney’s oldest son, Mason, has faced some difficulties adjusting to the dynamics of his extended family. During a family trip to Australia in February, which was part of Travis’s Blink 182 tour, Mason chose to stay behind with his father rather than join the Kardashian-Barker clan. Courtney expressed her disappointment over Mason’s decision, noting in a conversation with her mother Kris Jenner and sister Kim Kardashian that Mason preferred to stay with his friends and father rather than travel with the family. Kim suggested trying to persuade Mason with a list of exciting activities, but it appears Mason did not join the trip.

In contrast, Courtney’s younger children, Penelope and Rain, were present in several photos from their Australian vacation. The family stayed in a luxurious Sydney holiday home, which Courtney praised on Instagram, expressing her gratitude for the beautiful memories made with her children. Despite her busy schedule, Courtney strives to spend individual time with each of her kids, feeling a constant pull between her various roles as a mother.

Courtney’s co-parenting relationship with Scott Disick remains amicable, demonstrating their commitment to providing a stable environment for their three children. In a recent episode of “The Kardashians,” Courtney highlighted their harmonious dynamic, noting that their youngest son, Rain, has developed a sense of humor similar to his father’s. Rain’s playful personality often lightens the mood in their family interactions, including a memorable moment where he humorously commented on his mother’s affection for Travis.

While Courtney and Travis’s family life is often in the spotlight, they have made a conscious effort to keep their newborn, Rocky, out of the public eye. Despite the high visibility of her other children, Courtney has opted to protect Rocky from media scrutiny, a significant shift from her past practices. She explained her decision to shield Rocky’s face from the public and avoid unnecessary exposure, particularly during their trip to Australia where paparazzi laws differ from those in California.

This change in approach highlights a broader evolution in how the Kardashian family manages their public image and privacy. Initially more open to media coverage, the family has become more selective about sharing their personal lives. While magazine features and public appearances were once lucrative, the Kardashians have adjusted their strategy to protect their younger members from the intense scrutiny that comes with fame.

Courtney’s recent choices reflect a desire to create a nurturing and supportive environment for her family while navigating the complexities of blending and co-parenting. As she continues to balance her roles as a mother and wife, her efforts to safeguard her children’s privacy and foster a close-knit family dynamic remain a central focus in her life.