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Should grandparents follow your parenting rules when babysitting?



Relationship expert Dr. Karyn Gordon outlines the boundaries and communication guidelines when leaving your children with …

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10 thoughts on “Should grandparents follow your parenting rules when babysitting?”

  1. Grandparents get to enjoy their time with their grandchildren because at that point as an older person you have less worry and more time to enjoy them.
    I feel parents are more disciplinary and stressed because you have mortgages, deadlines and money issues.
    You love your children but others factors are in play.

  2. What about when you live with the grandparents with an autistic toddler. There r safety concerns that r important to me and when I request something I am ignored. When I try to talk calmly about it I'm told by one or both of them that they won't do anything with her anymore……like a child acts. I'm sick of my concerns or requests being discounted and treated like I don't know anything.

  3. If it's something important like allergies/health concerns, then yes, they should respect & follow the rules. If it's something trivial because the parent has a ridiculously long detailed list of rules, then I roll my eyes.

  4. I agree with this to some extent.
    I love that my kids can have a close relationship and they can have different rules at grandmas house. My only issue is when to speak up at grandparents stepping in and parenting while mom and dad are around. How do you approach the situation?

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