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My mother-in-law wants to take care of her grandson, but I don't want her to. What should I tell her?

The mother-in-law wants to take care of her grandson, but you don't want her. In this case, you need to communicate well with her mother-in-law to better handle the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, so as not to have emotional problems between two people.

First of all, you need to find out why your mother-in-law takes care of children, because she likes children very much, or to reduce the burden on you and your wife. If it is the former, you can tell your mother-in-law that the child is still young and it is more appropriate to follow mom and dad. Only when children can grow up healthily can we pay attention to their emotions and give them some early education at any time.

If your mother-in-law wants to help take care of your children because she wants to lighten your burden, then you should thank her first and then tell her that you are willing to work harder for your children. It doesn't matter to you, it's also your responsibility to accompany your child to grow up.

If you really have a problem with your mother-in-law, you can let your husband come forward. Some things he may say may be more effective.