Anonymous wrote:Our 2 year old loves my parents and, in many ways, they are great grandparents. Problem is, they undermine our authority regularly. I get the whole "grandparents spoil kids" thing, but it's annoying when things like the following happen:
- DH is trying to enforce having DD either walk or sit in her stroller, and the grandparents just pick her up and carry her.
- We tell her she needs to sit at the table with us and eat her dinner, and the grandparents tell her she can eat 2 bites and then run around the living room, and then come back for another 2 bites, rinse and repeat.
These may not seem like big things, but they're things we're working on with her. Whenever my parents are around, she sees us as the mean disciplinarians and grandma and grandpa as the fun people who let her do whatever she wants, which is not a great dynamic.
Anyway, rant over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are not battles to fight.
They sound like loving grandparents.
You don't pick a fight about grandparents showing their love or indulging.
But then she ends up yelling, "No daddy, no mommy! I want grandma!" like she did this morning. Basically any modicum of discipline we try to impose while they're with us is met with a huge tantrum and running to them.
And to the PP -- yes, I forgot about the screen time. We really try to limit screen time, but when they're around, they let her watch videos on their phone for an hour straight. If I try to intervene, they balk at me, saying I'm being uptight and it's not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:It drives me insane. My 2 year old knows there are different, more lax rules at grandparents house. She's cranky the entire time we're there because they undermine bed times, feed her too much sugar and wake her up early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are not battles to fight.
They sound like loving grandparents.
You don't pick a fight about grandparents showing their love or indulging.
But then she ends up yelling, "No daddy, no mommy! I want grandma!" like she did this morning. Basically any modicum of discipline we try to impose while they're with us is met with a huge tantrum and running to them.
And to the PP -- yes, I forgot about the screen time. We really try to limit screen time, but when they're around, they let her watch videos on their phone for an hour straight. If I try to intervene, they balk at me, saying I'm being uptight and it's not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are not battles to fight.
They sound like loving grandparents.
You don't pick a fight about grandparents showing their love or indulging.
But then she ends up yelling, "No daddy, no mommy! I want grandma!" like she did this morning. Basically any modicum of discipline we try to impose while they're with us is met with a huge tantrum and running to them.
And to the PP -- yes, I forgot about the screen time. We really try to limit screen time, but when they're around, they let her watch videos on their phone for an hour straight. If I try to intervene, they balk at me, saying I'm being uptight and it's not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:These are not battles to fight.
They sound like loving grandparents.
You don't pick a fight about grandparents showing their love or indulging.