My parents help lots with childcare, but they let the kids play with on screens too much. Can I raise this without sounding ungrateful?
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My parents help lots with childcare, but they let the kids play with on screens too much. Can I raise this without sounding ungrateful?
"Grandparents are not employees and have given their time to look after your children for free, but there are subtle ways to get them on the same wavelength with rules."
"A parent got in touch recently, wondering how she could get her own parents, whom she relies on for childcare, to implement her rules on screens."
A parent expressed concern about her parents, who provide childcare, not adhering to her rules on screen time. While she appreciates their help, she is frustrated that her children are exposed to more screen time than she permits. Dr. David Coleman suggests finding subtle ways to align grandparents with parental rules to ensure consistency in childcare practices.
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