If this wasn’t grandma, then my kid wouldn’t get to go to a friend’s house when he’s grounded. The answer is no. Your comparison makes no sense. |
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Op, when you accept a favor, you do so knowing the outcome may not be perfect, to your liking.
You're entitle to feel any way you want but it's serves no purpose to dwell on this |
| A question op? If you don't mind. Are you in favor of physical schools and ds going to school or are you in favor of DL? |
| Doesn't watching a movie involve electronics? You broke your own rule. |
| Has to be my way, my way is Tv is ok, but phone is not. |
Ditto! What are you going to do about your Mom? You’re going to thank her again for providing a day of free childcare. I have two young kids, but my God, get a grip! |
Oh Jesus. She let the kid play on her her phone. They weren’t smoking crack together. You people clearly need a break. Lighten up. |
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Let it go. Grandparents privilege.
Not the end of the world in terms of your disciplinary approach - it will be ok. |
| You should have made it all or nothing on the electronics. Let it go. |
+1 |
| You might be the boss of your son, but you are not the boss of your mom. Why is that so hard to understand? Would you be ok if she told you that you overstepped by ordering her how to deal with a grandson that you brought to her to watch? She is not a nanny you are paying. Have a glass of wine and stop clenching your butt cheeks! You are not in Damascus! |
This. Exactly this. |
| The bully posse's in full force on this thread. |
| Let it go this tome but next time spell it out very explicitly. “Mom, no phone, no computer, no tablet, no iPad” etc. |
| Grandparents job is to spoil/break the rules (safely). You can either choose to punish him for this and address it with her, letting her know you punished him, or you can address it verbally with both 'you know this was not ok' and leave it at that. |