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<blockquote data-quote="blb" data-source="post: 61563" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Since you were forced to use your dad, I would say learn to ignore what ever he tells you, and yes him to death, as you escort him out the door. :salute: bye bye!</p><p></p><p>And then when you are alone with the kids, explain to them clearly why it isn't okay for them to prey upon your dad like that. And if the next time they do xyz when g'pa is there, then abc will be the consequence. So they clearly know which boundaries they are crossing the second you walk out the door, and the consequences to them.</p><p></p><p>Don't waste your time trying to make your dad see the light though, he clearly has your number for the blame game and doesn't sound like he will be convinced. I have family like this, no matter how clear I make it, they have in the past the second I've left told my kids that my rules don't apply since I'm not there. :grrr: Needless to say, my family no longer watches my children unless they are in a deep sleep lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blb, post: 61563, member: 32"] Since you were forced to use your dad, I would say learn to ignore what ever he tells you, and yes him to death, as you escort him out the door. [img]:salute:[/img] bye bye! And then when you are alone with the kids, explain to them clearly why it isn't okay for them to prey upon your dad like that. And if the next time they do xyz when g'pa is there, then abc will be the consequence. So they clearly know which boundaries they are crossing the second you walk out the door, and the consequences to them. Don't waste your time trying to make your dad see the light though, he clearly has your number for the blame game and doesn't sound like he will be convinced. I have family like this, no matter how clear I make it, they have in the past the second I've left told my kids that my rules don't apply since I'm not there. [img]:grrr:[/img] Needless to say, my family no longer watches my children unless they are in a deep sleep lol. [/QUOTE]
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