Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for your response. Interesting to read because I am very uncomfortable letting my oldest go over. The neighbors are strangers to me. To be honest, I don't trust mil's judgment. She is a bit lax and semi naive sometimes and I lean the other way. Not saying I'm right, just much more cautious generally. I just don't understand why mil can't have the kids play outside only and keep an eye on them?
That's the issue. Not whether the kids go inside the house or stay in the yard. The issue is that you don't trust the judgment of the person who is watching your children. I think that you should focus on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for your response. Interesting to read because I am very uncomfortable letting my oldest go over. The neighbors are strangers to me. To be honest, I don't trust mil's judgment. She is a bit lax and semi naive sometimes and I lean the other way. Not saying I'm right, just much more cautious generally. I just don't understand why mil can't have the kids play outside only and keep an eye on them?
That's the issue. Not whether the kids go inside the house or stay in the yard. The issue is that you don't trust the judgment of the person who is watching your children. I think that you should focus on that.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for your response. Interesting to read because I am very uncomfortable letting my oldest go over. The neighbors are strangers to me. To be honest, I don't trust mil's judgment. She is a bit lax and semi naive sometimes and I lean the other way. Not saying I'm right, just much more cautious generally. I just don't understand why mil can't have the kids play outside only and keep an eye on them?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for your response. Interesting to read because I am very uncomfortable letting my oldest go over. The neighbors are strangers to me. To be honest, I don't trust mil's judgment. She is a bit lax and semi naive sometimes and I lean the other way. Not saying I'm right, just much more cautious generally. I just don't understand why mil can't have the kids play outside only and keep an eye on them?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for your response. Interesting to read because I am very uncomfortable letting my oldest go over. The neighbors are strangers to me. To be honest, I don't trust mil's judgment. She is a bit lax and semi naive sometimes and I lean the other way. Not saying I'm right, just much more cautious generally. I just don't understand why mil can't have the kids play outside only and keep an eye on them?
Anonymous wrote:DH's mom helps watch our kids sometimes. 2 girls 3.5 and 6. When they go to MIL's house, they play with the neighbor's kids a few doors down. I've never spoken to the parents but Mil knows them apparently and dh has seen them. I'm sure they are nice. They have twins: 8 years old girls. So when mil watches the kids sometimes, she lets them go to the neighbors house to play with the twins. I heard from my eldest that she went to play inside the house and not just the yard. Mil does not go in the house but is at her own home presumably taking a breather.
Personally I am very uncomfortable by this, especially if it means the younger one might go inside the neighbor's house as well. Putting our youngest daughter aside, is it unreasonable for me to ask mil to NOT allow our kids to go inside the neighbors house? Yard play is ok, but not inside. I worry mil will think I am overreacting and don't trust her judgment of her own neighbors. Also she is doing us a favor by watching our girls.