How to fill in for a missing parent
junemarie6 asks: My grandson said last night he could not do his schoolwork at the table because it was too noisy. I said, “OK, then go to another room.” He said no! However, I made him go. He is always sassing and making smart remarks. (I guess I need to give you a little more information on the case: My son has asked mom to move out so I have taken over, which does not make them (boys) all that happy) What can I do to get my grandsons to complete their tasks and do what I ask?
Hi junemarie6 –
I feel funny offering you advice on child-rearing, because… I mean… you’ve already done it! But you are in a specific and difficult situation, given what’s happened with your son’s marriage. The best advice I can give you on this is to be patient!!! Your grandsons are in a terrible situation, where they probably feel that being good and obedient to you is an act of disloyalty to their mother. It’s as though you went from being the fun loving grandmother to the feared stepmother overnight!
Given that, it’s very understandable that they won’t know how to treat you for a Continue reading