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When Grandparents Stay in Your Home, Whose Rules Win?

Dec 10 2015 - 9:44am

'Tis the season for gifts, baked goods, Santa mall visits, and . . . in-laws and family visiting. Eek! Whether you're best buddies with your mom or your mom-in-law or at your wits' end with one or both of them, staying under your roof with another "Head Woman in Charge" can be a challenge because both you and Grandma (or Nonna, or Nana, or whatever your family calls her) are used to being the rule-maker. So what happens when Grandma stays over at your house? Are you the boss or is Grandma?

Siding With Mom (Mostly)

In my opinion, it's Mom's house, so Mom should dictate the rules. Why? Here goes:

  1. Mom is the ruler of her home, and since the children are her children and it's also their home, the kids are used to abiding by Mom's wishes at home. Kids will look to their mother for guidance and structure, so if Mom decides, "I'm letting Grandma take over now," the kids may be confused about why she's doing this and may interpret this as Mom being inconsistent with discipline, weak, and a pushover.
  2. Kids will behave a certain way in the comforts of their own homes, and moms know this. We have provided rules and guidance as to home behavior expectation. If you give the keys to Grandma, so to speak, the kids may be confused and act out or behave worse in confusion.
  3. If Grandma respects Mom's rules, the kids will doubly respect Mom. This is a win-win.

Mom has worked hard to maintain the structure and dynamics of her home. As much as Grandma is an elder and should be respected, this is Mom's home and her rules maintain the land, so to speak.

The Expectations

Let's face it: grandmothers spoil, and one day when we are grandmothers, we probably will too. I am not suggesting that simply because Grandma is staying over that now the kids should go wild and be doted on hand and foot, but I am suggesting that you give moments to Grandma when she can indulge your kids and be a grandma. How do you accomplish that? Well, try:

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If you've got a grandma who loves to wear the pants in the family, put her in charge of a few household tasks involving the kids. This way Grandma will feel special and get to use her authoritative ways enough that she won't be locking horns with you too often.

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Grandma will most likely have a few ideas about what to do with the kids that differ from yours. This can be incredibly annoying when she states them in front of the kids right after you've "called the shots." You can ask her not to do this, but chances are she won't listen. What is a mom to do besides drink until she forgets what is happening? Um, no. How about:

Remember, moms: these visits are short and brief. If Grandma is unhelpful or rude, keep counting down the time and step away to take deep breaths when you need them. This too shall pass! (Until next year . . . )


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