Anonymous wrote:I don't get the problem. So she quit mid game. There is no reason why everyone else can't keep playing. Model the behavior you want to see. Don't react, just keep going. If you're allowing this to get under your skin and you're showing it to your kids then you're the problem for your kids not your MIL. Model to your kids that you can't control other people, you can only control yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Lol! How ridiculous! I would stop the games when she’s at your house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For example: last night we were all playing Monopoly Deal and my 8 year old traded a property for hers (allowed in Monopoly Deal) and she threw down her cards and said she was done. This isn't the first time similar behavior has jappened. My kids keep suggesting games, she keeps saying yes, but I can't take it anymore.
Start finding cooperative games to play.
Anonymous wrote:Same OP! We are all a little competitive, but my MIL will start name calling. And she has no ability to see when everyone else is OVER IT and has stopped having fun. She is just mean about it, and I hate it.
So: I stopped playing with her! If the kids want to play, I make my DH play with them and I am "busy" doing something else. If the kids aren't having fun, they'll stop asking her. If they are, maybe they aren't noticing she's a sore loser.
Anonymous wrote:A PP suggested a cooperative game like Forbidden Island where either everyone wins or everyone loses. That might work. Or what about Telestrations or Apples to Apples? You can have fun with games like those without necessarily keeping score.
Anonymous wrote:Record it and show it to her.
Anonymous wrote:You need to play much shorter games. Monopoly, risk? I don't have patience for either of those games, and I'm 43.