Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you just trying to be private or is the child identifying as trans or NB? That would seem to me to be an explanation, however unjustified, of the grandma's discomfort. That would be a bigger conversation.
Where did that come from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe that the sarcastic “is the cousin a better kid” post got deleted, but the one suggesting that you not gaslight the kid was not. That is such terrible advice for an eight-year-old that I thought it too was sarcastic. Are you telling me it isn’t?
Never lie to your kid. They will get confused because you are asking them to not believe their eyes and ears. Very dangerous precedent you're setting here, PP! You've got to validate the part that's true (Grandma does seem to get on better with the cousin), explain possible reasons why (she lives closer, for example), and you must reiterate that this is no big deal, because your kid has X and Y good qualities and you love them very much, and here are all these relatives and friends who also love you very much and want to spend time with you.
Anonymous wrote:Are you just trying to be private or is the child identifying as trans or NB? That would seem to me to be an explanation, however unjustified, of the grandma's discomfort. That would be a bigger conversation.
Anonymous wrote:You need to confirm his feeling. If you don't, you're basically gaslighting him. "Yeah, Grandma likes girls better" or "Yeah, Grandma feels closer to Mikey and treats him better; I don't know why. I've talked to her about how she treats you two differently and she dismisses me. I'm sorry she does that - if I were your grandma, I'd be THRILLED to have you as my grandson!"
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe that the sarcastic “is the cousin a better kid” post got deleted, but the one suggesting that you not gaslight the kid was not. That is such terrible advice for an eight-year-old that I thought it too was sarcastic. Are you telling me it isn’t?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to confirm his feeling. If you don't, you're basically gaslighting him. "Yeah, Grandma likes girls better" or "Yeah, Grandma feels closer to Mikey and treats him better; I don't know why. I've talked to her about how she treats you two differently and she dismisses me. I'm sorry she does that - if I were your grandma, I'd be THRILLED to have you as my grandson!"
Ha ha yea. Do that to your 8 year old!
Anonymous wrote:You need to confirm his feeling. If you don't, you're basically gaslighting him. "Yeah, Grandma likes girls better" or "Yeah, Grandma feels closer to Mikey and treats him better; I don't know why. I've talked to her about how she treats you two differently and she dismisses me. I'm sorry she does that - if I were your grandma, I'd be THRILLED to have you as my grandson!"