A recent Daily Telegraph online survey into in-laws shows that many mothers-in-law are seen as being passive-aggressive and gossips! More than a quarter of respondents said their partner’s mother had actively tried to break up their relationship. So how do you deal with a difficult mother-in-law?
When your mother-in-law just doesn't like you...
When Granny showers your child with lollies...
So she seems hellbent on destroying your child's teeth?
When she won't stop interfering...
The Daily Telegraph survey found that accusations against the in-laws run from the milder "always trying to interfer
When they say they don't see enough of their grandchildren...
Fitting in visits can feel like yet another pressure - we're all time-starved, after all.
When they favour one child over another...
Start by giving them the benefit of the doubt (perhaps they don't realise how their behaviour is coming across), and suggest
When they're always popping in...
Feel like your space is being invaded?
When they're reluctant to help you out...
When they're too strict with your child...
Disagreements about discipline are one of the most common flashpoints where grandparents are concerned - and if you feel they
Granny hasn't bonded with your child...
It would be wonderful if every child had a devoted granny - but in reality, the relationship sometimes needs a helping hand.
When they won't child-proof their home...
'I'm a nervous wreck whenever we visit the in-laws,' admits Catriona, 37, mum to boys of two and four.
When they spoil their grandchildren...
So they shower your child with presents, spending far more than you're comfortable with (or could afford to spend yourself?).
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