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How Kylie and Jason Kelce Teach Their Daughters About Neighbor on the Autism Spectrum: ‘Uncle Tim’

April 19, 20263 Mins Read
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Kylie and Jason Kelce are teaching their four young daughters about acceptance.

Kylie, 34, appeared on CBS Mornings alongside Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jihaad Campbell to talk about autism awareness on Friday, April 17. The podcaster revealed that growing up, she had a neighbor named Tim, who is on the autism spectrum. Today, her and Jason’s four daughters — Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 5, Bennett, 3, and Finn, 12 months — know him as Uncle Tim.

Kylie then revealed how she and Jason, 38, teach their kids about the autism spectrum.

“We just talk about, sort of, his quirks, and so we talk about it really frankly, and we say like, ‘Maybe Uncle Tim’s not going to say hi every time he sees you. Maybe he’ll ease into it. Maybe he’ll have that conversation with you later on,” she explained. “Maybe he doesn’t want to answer your question, and that’s OK. He still loves you, and he wants to be around you, but maybe he’s just not ready to talk.’”

The mom of four added that it’s helpful to talk to the girls in a way that is “very matter-of-fact.”

“We’ll get to a point where we get to discuss autism as a whole,” Kylie continued. “But ultimately, we talk about Tim and the way that he is and that we love him no matter what his quirks are.”

Kylie and Jason, who tied the knot in April 2018 after four years of dating, first welcomed Wyatt in 2019. Elliotte later joined the family in 2021, followed by Bennett in 2023. In November 2024, the couple announced that they were expecting their fourth baby girl.

“I feel like we captured a very accurate representation of how each of the girls feel about getting another sister,” Kylie captioned a photo of Wyatt in disbelief, Bennett sobbing and Elliotte smiling as they wore “Big Sister” sweaters. “At least Ellie, mom and dad are on the same page!”

Kylie and Jason welcomed Finn in March 2025.

“Whoop, there she is!” Kylie wrote via Instagram alongside photos of the newborn.

Over the years, Kylie and Jason have been candid about parenthood and how they’re raising their four daughters. Back in March, Kylie opened up about raising her kids in the spotlight.

“I don’t want our kids to live in some like massive cavernous mansion situation,” the former collegiate field hockey player explained during an appearance on influencer Cameron Oaks Rogers‘ “Conversations With Cam” podcast. “I want our kids to know that they have to clean up after themselves. But it is one of those where it’s so exciting to get to give our kids these experiences, and at the same time I’m like ‘Not too many.’”

Kylie continued, “I want them to, quite frankly — I just want them to not be a–holes. I want them to be good people and I think that some degree of I can’t even say it’s adversity but some degree of not having the silver spoon.”

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