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My mother-in-law is sick and asks for a nanny. The cost is only paid by her husband. What should I do if the other two children don't talk?

1, first communicate with your husband. As a member of the family, the husband needs to take care of his mother-in-law, but he can't bear all the expenses alone. He can consider the contributions of other family members. You can discuss with your husband and share some expenses with other children and share the family burden.

Secondly, explain to other children that other children don't talk and need to communicate with each other, so that they can understand the responsibility of taking care of the family elders and discuss how to share the family burden. Some solutions can be put forward, each person pays a certain fee, or takes turns to take care of the mother-in-law and reduce the expenses of the nanny.

3. Finally, seek external help. Family members can't afford all the expenses, so they can consider seeking external help. You can seek help from the community, church or charity, apply for medical assistance or other assistance projects, or find economic solutions such as volunteers or part-time nannies. It can solve the problem that the mother-in-law is sick and asks for a nanny, and the expenses are only paid by her husband, and the other two children don't talk.