The 55-year-old Oscar-winning actress is mother to Caleb, 18, and daughter Liv, 14.
"They live a regular life. I make breakfast for them, my husband drives them to school and we all go to basketball games. Both my kids play a lot of basketball - my son's a really, really good player," Moore said.
The actress feels it is not good for kids to start working early in life, reported People magazine.
"We have family vacations. We're involved in their lives and they don't have jobs. I don't think it's a good thing for kids to work," she said.
"I think it's hard, no matter what. Relationships are challenging. It's important not to be black and white about it," she said.
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