Anonymous wrote:OP, don't do standard stuff like this with your mom. Have her seeDC when child is dressed and ready. Have her spend most of the time with DC in public places so she is less likely to have a fit in a crowd.
I have relatives like this too. They are set off so easily they can not be depended upon not to call people names and scream over small things like this.
This. It’s easier to limit time than to expect them to change. I don’t want my kids to see my dad get stressed out and yell at everyone when he’s anxious about leaving for a trip. To prevent that, I try to get my kids ready and take them separately, and meet my parents at the destination. Once we’re there, my dad is pleasant. Getting there, he’s a bear and doesn’t realize or care that he’s being a jerk to everyone. He’s not interested in changing. I know because I spent about 20 years asking him to change. Eventually I realized removing myself, and later my kids, from the situation was the only way to avoid the situation.