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Should the mother-in-law take care of the children?

Now many treasure mothers go out to work after giving birth to their babies for about three months, and the children can only be handed over to their mother-in-law at home for help.

Should a mother-in-law give some money to the elderly when she takes care of her children? Let's see what friends around Bian Xiao do.

A friend of mine, Xiao Lin, gave her baby milk powder for more than three months after giving birth because of lack of breast milk. The baby doesn't eat breast milk. Xiaolin felt that it was better to go out to work and earn some money, so she gave the baby to her mother-in-law. When Xiaolin left, the baby's milk powder, diapers and clothes were all left at home, but she didn't give her any stock, let alone money for her mother-in-law. In this case, the mother-in-law can't say that she doesn't take care of her children. She can only keep silent and only occasionally talk to her neighbors.

Although Xiaolin's mother-in-law has no job, she has seven or eight acres of land at home and some pigs. Farm work at home can only be done when the baby is sleeping, and she has to earn some money to cover the baby with milk powder and living expenses.

Kobayashi believes that the child is her mother-in-law's biological grandson, and her mother-in-law should take care of her grandson and raise her grandson.

There may be a few people who have Kobayashi's ideas. Most treasure mothers buy daily necessities such as milk powder for their babies, and feel that they don't need to give money to their mother-in-law for anything.

Many treasure mothers think it is natural for their mother-in-law to take care of their grandchildren. I just want to ask such a treasure mother, isn't that child your own? Your parents-in-law raised your husband, but they want to raise your children for free. This kind of thing will make people laugh to death. If you can't afford it, don't. You're responsible.

It is not natural for in-laws to take care of their grandchildren. Give some money appropriately to warm the hearts of the elderly. Sometimes, if you give money to the elderly, the elderly may not accept it. Instead, they give it to their children. They feel capable and don't want to make their children suffer too much. They want to help their children live a better life.