Recently I spent a week with DSIL, BIL, and their twin DD4.
Now the mystery is solved. I know why the girls are the way the are: whiny, demanding, and exhausting. Generally speaking, their parents impose no discipline. None. I have several examples, but let me just zero-in on mealtimes.
The twins get to have whatever they want for every meal. They have to eat breakfast stuff at breakfast time, dinner food at dinner time, but those are the extents of their limitations. And if one asks for Frosted Flakes, takes a bite and changes her mind to the waffles DS has, she gets to turn in her FF for a plate of waffles. Or, as happened on one morning, she exchanged her cereal for eggs...and we didn't even have eggs in the house. She sent BIL to the store right then and there so her little darling could have eggs. No kidding. This really happened.
Then there's dinner. They get whatever they want. While my family, SIL, and BIL sit down to a nice balanced meal (e.g., ham, mashed potatoes, peas, and salad), DNs get pasta, butter and parmesan cheese. That's it. For 6 nights. No veggies.
Here's the tip of the iceberg on manners: My kids must sit on their butts when at the table. The twins kneel, sit, stand, and rock in their chairs. My kids aren't allowed to bring toys or books to the table. DNiece brought her stuffed animal to lunch and my DD9 mentioned "Oh, no, Sammy, we're not allowed to bring toys to the table at our house." DSIL snapped "It may be your house, but she's my daughter. She can keep it."
Boy, was I glad to see them go. Am I overreacting? Is there a parenting philosphy out there that I missed? What's to be gained by my IL's methods, if anything?
Thanks for listening.
Kelley
Now the mystery is solved. I know why the girls are the way the are: whiny, demanding, and exhausting. Generally speaking, their parents impose no discipline. None. I have several examples, but let me just zero-in on mealtimes.
The twins get to have whatever they want for every meal. They have to eat breakfast stuff at breakfast time, dinner food at dinner time, but those are the extents of their limitations. And if one asks for Frosted Flakes, takes a bite and changes her mind to the waffles DS has, she gets to turn in her FF for a plate of waffles. Or, as happened on one morning, she exchanged her cereal for eggs...and we didn't even have eggs in the house. She sent BIL to the store right then and there so her little darling could have eggs. No kidding. This really happened.
Then there's dinner. They get whatever they want. While my family, SIL, and BIL sit down to a nice balanced meal (e.g., ham, mashed potatoes, peas, and salad), DNs get pasta, butter and parmesan cheese. That's it. For 6 nights. No veggies.
Here's the tip of the iceberg on manners: My kids must sit on their butts when at the table. The twins kneel, sit, stand, and rock in their chairs. My kids aren't allowed to bring toys or books to the table. DNiece brought her stuffed animal to lunch and my DD9 mentioned "Oh, no, Sammy, we're not allowed to bring toys to the table at our house." DSIL snapped "It may be your house, but she's my daughter. She can keep it."
Boy, was I glad to see them go. Am I overreacting? Is there a parenting philosphy out there that I missed? What's to be gained by my IL's methods, if anything?
Thanks for listening.
Kelley