'Little People, Big World' Stars Tori, Zach Roloff Talk Parenting After Miscarriage
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- Zach and Tori Roloff said they are "good at communicating" to each other if they "need a minute"
- They also shared that they take over caring for their two kids during times when one of them gets "frustrated"
- Tori said she was "not afraid to show emotions in front of" her son after her miscarriage
"Little People, Big World" stars Zach Roloff and Tori Roloff are opening up about how they support each other while raising two children.
In a recent interview, the reality stars revealed that they make sure to give the other some space and time for rest when they need it as they raise their two kids — 4-year-old son Jackson and 19-old-month daughter Lilah.
"We do a really good job of stepping in when the other one needs a minute," Tori told Us Weekly. "I think that we are really good at, like, communicating when [we] need a minute or [we] need a second."
Tori also said that when she suffered a miscarriage in March, she "wasn’t afraid to show emotions in front of" her son, while her daughter Lilah "is still I think too young to notice anything."
The couple further shared that when they get frustrated, they take their little ones from each other "for a sec."
"Neither of us have them for days on end," Zach added.
Tori and Zach announced their pregnancy loss via Instagram. At the time, Tori praised her husband for being her rock and said she couldn't have made it without him by her side.
"He has been by my side through it all and I couldn’t have done it without him," she wrote. "If there is any silver lining here it’s the realization of how truly blessed we are. We have two happy healthy thriving kids, and I know that’s not afforded to everyone. We have two kids who we have to snuggle and love on every day. Parents should never know the heartbreak of losing a child. … Thanking the Lord for my two healthy kids and my husband who has loved me through it all."
During a previous interview with Us Weekly, Zach and Tori revealed that they still plan to expand their family. While they are already happy with their two children, the TLC stars said they hope to have a rainbow baby following the miscarriage.
The 30-year-old professional photographer also shared at the time that they are not closing their doors on adoption. In fact, it is "definitely" on the table for her and her husband, according to Tori.
"I’ve always thought parents that have the heart for adoption or for foster care, I respect and adore them," Zach told the outlet in June. "I think those parents are amazing. It’s not something we’ve necessarily talked about, but those parents that do do that, I think it’s incredible."
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