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Venting about picky eating - Staying with in laws for Xmas, they won't allow his food
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 477476" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Honestly, I think you need to have a conversation with sister in law. Your husband needs to be present and take the lead actually.</p><p>Something like "you voiced your opinion and I have heard your input when it comes to raising my son. Now, I am the mother and I will make the final decision on how to handle things. Maybe you will agree, maybe you won't. But it is not up for discussion anymore. I am the parent and will do what I feel is best. I know you will be respectful of my choices just like I am about yours."</p><p>This kind of discussion is usually a necessary evil if you want a good relationship in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 477476, member: 11847"] Honestly, I think you need to have a conversation with sister in law. Your husband needs to be present and take the lead actually. Something like "you voiced your opinion and I have heard your input when it comes to raising my son. Now, I am the mother and I will make the final decision on how to handle things. Maybe you will agree, maybe you won't. But it is not up for discussion anymore. I am the parent and will do what I feel is best. I know you will be respectful of my choices just like I am about yours." This kind of discussion is usually a necessary evil if you want a good relationship in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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