Anonymous wrote:He is just acting his age and so are the kids.
Just tell him straight. "Dude, they are acting their age. This is what kids do in their own house. If you need extra quiet, put on your headphones or go to Starbucks for a while. Or better yet, take them outside and play with them and then they will be tired out and you can all chill out and watch a movie together."
Anonymous wrote:He is just acting his age and so are the kids.
Just tell him straight. "Dude, they are acting their age. This is what kids do in their own house. If you need extra quiet, put on your headphones or go to Starbucks for a while. Or better yet, take them outside and play with them and then they will be tired out and you can all chill out and watch a movie together."
Anonymous wrote:He is just acting his age and so are the kids.
Just tell him straight. "Dude, they are acting their age. This is what kids do in their own house. If you need extra quiet, put on your headphones or go to Starbucks for a while. Or better yet, take them outside and play with them and then they will be tired out and you can all chill out and watch a movie together."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is your spouse's brother? I would ask my husband to tell him to knock it off. I don't like it when other people try to discipline my kids, that seems way out of line. Maybe your BIL is storing up some bad karma, ensuring he will one day have 6 or 7 little hellions running around screaming.
BIL is my DH's younger brother. I do know that he is having some relationship problems with his girlfriend. he chose to come to our house vs going to her house for Christmas. His relationship troubles should not give him an excuse to be a poor guest.
Anonymous wrote:Take him to a room away from the boys. Be calm. Say:
"I understand that you may not be used to being around younger children. However, in our house, their behavior is my business. If there is an issue with their behavior or noise level, Bob and I handle it. It may not be in the way you would, and when/if you have children, you will get to decide how to deal with them. It's not okay for you to make comments about them being spoiled, annoying or too loud. I need you to back off."
Anonymous wrote:This is your spouse's brother? I would ask my husband to tell him to knock it off. I don't like it when other people try to discipline my kids, that seems way out of line. Maybe your BIL is storing up some bad karma, ensuring he will one day have 6 or 7 little hellions running around screaming.