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[quote=Anonymous]My MIL see us often, once a week. She is good with DD (2yo) and us. But I found it is bit strange recently. When we were inside the house, she said to DD "where are your socks? You should put on your socks" then went to find her dirty socks in the bin to put on for her without saying or asking me for a new pair (it was 73F inside the house) . When we were outside, she said "Don't need to put on her jacket. It's warm" (but it was not very warm for a toddler with only T-Shirt, it was 60F) and wanted to take DD's jacket off but I didn't let her. Another time, DD didn't eat much dinner, she didn't want anymore food so we let her get off the table and play. The TV was on so DD sat and watched TV. MIL then took some cucumber slices and fed her while she is watching TV to get her to eat more. (The cucumber was also on DD's plate). MIL often feeds DD something if she thinks DD did not eat enough at dinner time. Is this normal behavior of MIL or parents? Do they often think kid doesn't eat enough? Well, I am ok with her putting on sock and feeding DD (after all, she just worried for DD) but it just felt strange when she said nothing to me and just does things on her own. (We are Asian whose has been here over 30 years if that matter)[/quote]
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