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Family dynamics

04th Sep 2019

Have you ever dealt with an overbearing grandparent?

Olivia Hayes

It can be difficult.

While we love our parents and are delighted when they can help out, having them around 24/7 can be irritating. This new mum’s mother wants to see her every weekday and she’s getting a bit annoyed by it.

She wrote on Mumsnet that she’s “getting a bit much” and doesn’t know what to do about it.

“After I had DC I was grateful for her visiting every day because I was struggling with PND and physically incapacitated after my c-section. But I don’t need that help any more. She’s angry and saying I only want her when I need help.”

She continued to write that she comes along to playgroups with her and it can be a bit awkward as nobody else had a granny tagging along.

“Today I told her I’m out on Friday afternoon because my friend has asked to take our DC to the soft play together. DM said I’ll come? I said no, I’m going out with my friend – you’re welcome to pop in for a cuppa in the morning but in the afternoon I’m going out. So DM has taken the huff.

“Am I ungrateful? It’s not that I only want her when I need help. She’s welcome to pop in regularly and I’m happy to take her out with me a couple of times a week. I just don’t want her with me all day every day.”

Many replied to the post, offering advice. One said:

“After being so helpful when you needed it, she now feels entitled to live through you. You’ll just have to be firm and make plans a few days a week and say a firm “no” when she wants to join you.

“Taking her out a couple of times a week is more than enough. Encourage her to find interests of her own – clubs, meet ups, hobby groups etc.”

While another wrote:

“Well done for saying no this time. You need to do that more. Are you able to reason with her? Tell her you want to be more independent/make new friends.

“You could draw a line under it by taking her a card and flowers saying how much you appreciate her helping you when you needed it.”

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