1. “You’re doing it wrong!”
The "it" or "that" can be anything from giving a newborn a bath to washing a toddler's clothes to disciplining a preschooler. Find out how to voice your opinions in a more constructive way.
2. “You have to spend the holidays here!”
Putting a guilt trip on your kids and their spouses is never a good idea, especially around the holidays. Follow these tips to avoid anxiety and make the best of the situation.
3. “You're going to let them eat THAT?”
Your children have put some serious thought into how to feed their kids, and your criticizing their decisions may invite a knee-jerk, hostile response. Instead of making your adult children second-guess themselves, serve your grandkids the foods you think are best for them when they come visit.
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