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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. No issues with DH. It happens when he picks them up (when he's home), too. Bugs him as well but we've let it go until now. He feels there needs to be a change in their attitude. I'm just simply asking for advice on whether taking their time away from there would be too harsh or what they need to realize I/We are serious about the behavior. In regards to the comment about wanting MILs help, I have asked for her help when I actually NEED it and she isn't available. For example, grocery shopping or my annual OB appointment. She prefers the fun stuff and not the every day stuff that I need an extra hand with. I've learned to manage on my own. [/quote] No, it's not too harsh. I am no sure why you let this go for as long as it did, especially since you have other issues with your MIL. There are people out there that take great pleasure in the possibility that children prefer them to their own mothers. One of my nannies was like this, and my MIL would be if I let her. For that reason, I never let my kid spend more than a couple of unsupervised hours with her.[/quote] PP, you sound very insecure. Your kids will figure you out soon if they haven't already.[/quote] No, I am actually quite confident, which allows me to have a spine when dealing with assorted envious losers and psychos.[/quote]
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