IvyandLace
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In light of the recent holiday and subsequent get-together with family members that we do not see very often, my husband and I were curious as to what other parents do to prepare their own kids for spending time with relatives (kids and parents) with differing lifestyles/values. I am not looking for a what you think is "right" or "wrong"-more what you think works with maintaining your own values and, yet, keeping the peace during family get-togethers.
Do you make sure your kids are aware of your own "family" rules prior to the reunion or have you found that making a "big" deal of differing values is counter-productive? I can just imagine some kids putting foot in mouth by stating out loud "Well, my mom and dad don't make me do that" or "We don't believe in that". Do you find that you just "go with the flow" to keep down the stress, to let you enjoy family members you don't get much time with? Has this caused any tension with your family members before-maybe because they feel like you are judging them if you adhere to your values around them?
We have a daughter under one years of age so I can see this as something we will be facing in the future.
IVY
Do you make sure your kids are aware of your own "family" rules prior to the reunion or have you found that making a "big" deal of differing values is counter-productive? I can just imagine some kids putting foot in mouth by stating out loud "Well, my mom and dad don't make me do that" or "We don't believe in that". Do you find that you just "go with the flow" to keep down the stress, to let you enjoy family members you don't get much time with? Has this caused any tension with your family members before-maybe because they feel like you are judging them if you adhere to your values around them?
We have a daughter under one years of age so I can see this as something we will be facing in the future.
IVY
