QueenGoblin
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We are traveling to the "World" in January as a family vacation and so DH can participate in marathon weekend. DH invited his mom to come along, and even though I had some reservations about it, I had talked myself around to thinking it was going to be okay.
Well, our DD (4) has been having some issues. She was asked to leave her preschool (whole other long story...very small, 6 kids, "perfect" preschool and DD did not fit in with the frilly dress set...) We are having her evaluated just in case b/c some of her behaviors look like mild Aspergers or Sensory Integration issues. Most likely not, but we'd prefer to get it nailed down and not next year when she is in Kindergarten.
Well, DMIL has always been a little "concerned" bordering on critical of our parenting choices (we are a bit crunchy). So this has just added fuel to her fire. She doesn't think we are taking it seriously enough (she was ready to cancel the trip, etc. Ummm...why?) The thing is, we called our Pediatrician to schedule an evaluation for our DD as soon as we learned she had been kicked out of preschool. He is now working on finding an appropriate specialist in the area for us. Anyone who has been thorugh this kind of thing knows it takes time. And it doesn't do any good trying to treat something that hasn't even been diagnosed, if there is even something there to treat which I think is unlikely. Afterall, DD went to another preschool for 2 years and they never even hinted that she had a problem. But even if she has mild Aspergers or something like that, it is hardly the end of the world. We will advocate for her, and work with her of course. There are tons of successful happy people out there with Aspergers. In fact, I half joked that if DD has Aspergers, it is likely that DH has it too (he shares many of the Asperger's type traits). That sent DMIL through the roof, even though DH thought it was funny and probably true. We aren't taking our child's issues seriously enough, but how dare we even suggest HER son might have Aspergers!?!?!?
Ergh!
So how do I get past this? I am really dreading a family vacation with her being all passive-aggressive about my parenting skills. At the same time, I feel like "uninviting" her is too drastic.
I do think I need to talk with her next time she calls. My DH is not the greatest communicator, and I think some of the problem is he isn't letting her know how seriously we are taking this.
Well, our DD (4) has been having some issues. She was asked to leave her preschool (whole other long story...very small, 6 kids, "perfect" preschool and DD did not fit in with the frilly dress set...) We are having her evaluated just in case b/c some of her behaviors look like mild Aspergers or Sensory Integration issues. Most likely not, but we'd prefer to get it nailed down and not next year when she is in Kindergarten.
Well, DMIL has always been a little "concerned" bordering on critical of our parenting choices (we are a bit crunchy). So this has just added fuel to her fire. She doesn't think we are taking it seriously enough (she was ready to cancel the trip, etc. Ummm...why?) The thing is, we called our Pediatrician to schedule an evaluation for our DD as soon as we learned she had been kicked out of preschool. He is now working on finding an appropriate specialist in the area for us. Anyone who has been thorugh this kind of thing knows it takes time. And it doesn't do any good trying to treat something that hasn't even been diagnosed, if there is even something there to treat which I think is unlikely. Afterall, DD went to another preschool for 2 years and they never even hinted that she had a problem. But even if she has mild Aspergers or something like that, it is hardly the end of the world. We will advocate for her, and work with her of course. There are tons of successful happy people out there with Aspergers. In fact, I half joked that if DD has Aspergers, it is likely that DH has it too (he shares many of the Asperger's type traits). That sent DMIL through the roof, even though DH thought it was funny and probably true. We aren't taking our child's issues seriously enough, but how dare we even suggest HER son might have Aspergers!?!?!?
Ergh!
So how do I get past this? I am really dreading a family vacation with her being all passive-aggressive about my parenting skills. At the same time, I feel like "uninviting" her is too drastic.
I do think I need to talk with her next time she calls. My DH is not the greatest communicator, and I think some of the problem is he isn't letting her know how seriously we are taking this.


