Anonymous wrote:OP needs to chill. Parents are so outraged over.. well, it seems everything nowadays. Yes, it's extravagant and not age appropriate, but you can still be gracious about receiving it. Once you have it, do what you want with it. It makes them feel good to give the gift and it is their money to spend. Why do anything to make them feel bad about that?
But, maybe not.Anonymous wrote:(A) We are getting her a small doll as a gift from baby sister. ILs were aware of this.
(B) ILs know we limit screen time. DD gets to play games on my iPad in the mornings while we get ready and gets to watch one TV show at night while I make dinner. That's enough for her, she never complains when we take it away, she's perfectly happy with what she gets.
(C) She just got a ton of birthday gifts (and still has a few she hasn't opened yet) and baby is due in a week so she really, really doesn't need this.
They already bought it, they just told DH who told me. DH doesn't really care but I think it's major overkill and although I recognize DD is going to have less one on one parent time once the new baby is born, DH is taking a month long paternity leave, I'm taking four months off, my mom will be here for over a month, and we're keeping her in preschool, so she will still get plenty of attention.
This is mostly a vent but a little bit wondering if I can just tell them not to give it to her. I generally have a very good relationship with them. They are obviously very kind and generous people but this is too much. A three year old does not need an iPad!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The rules don't need to change OP. When she isn't using it put it up.
Completely agree. This can free up the family iPad for other uses. I don't see the issue here, she can use it in the same parameters she already uses for the family iPad.
Anonymous wrote:Don't sweat it. Accept it graciously, set rules as needed with your child, move on with your life.
Anonymous wrote:I would be upset too. Tell them that your pediatrician thinks Devices for kids cause ADHD and if they do give it to her you will be severely limiting her use with it until she's 8.
Anonymous wrote:(A) We are getting her a small doll as a gift from baby sister. ILs were aware of this.
(B) ILs know we limit screen time. DD gets to play games on my iPad in the mornings while we get ready and gets to watch one TV show at night while I make dinner. That's enough for her, she never complains when we take it away, she's perfectly happy with what she gets.
(C) She just got a ton of birthday gifts (and still has a few she hasn't opened yet) and baby is due in a week so she really, really doesn't need this.
They already bought it, they just told DH who told me. DH doesn't really care but I think it's major overkill and although I recognize DD is going to have less one on one parent time once the new baby is born, DH is taking a month long paternity leave, I'm taking four months off, my mom will be here for over a month, and we're keeping her in preschool, so she will still get plenty of attention.
This is mostly a vent but a little bit wondering if I can just tell them not to give it to her. I generally have a very good relationship with them. They are obviously very kind and generous people but this is too much. A three year old does not need an iPad!!