Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child or by child?
Meant to say “my child”.
Interesting responses. I see the point of “it takes a village” but in this case what my child was doing wasn’t harming anyone and I wasn’t looking for advice or help. We have very different parenting approaches and I have never ever said anything to demean her approach, but clearly she did that to me today. Seemed really off, hard to describe the contex and tone in a post but thank you still for chiming in.
Anonymous wrote:SIL is nuts
Anonymous wrote:SIL is nuts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're okay with your 8 year old addressing an adult two generations older than them by their first name? It's rude (IMO), and SIL likely addressed it since you were not.
+1
You and your child are in the wrong. It takes a village and your SIL is part of your village. If your kid made a mess and SIL told them to clean it up, would you also have a problem?
Anonymous wrote:^^^
I didn't answer your question. I would have said "larla, auntie Susie is right. Please address her the way she wants to be called"
Anonymous wrote:My child or by child?
Anonymous wrote:You're okay with your 8 year old addressing an adult two generations older than them by their first name? It's rude (IMO), and SIL likely addressed it since you were not.