Mother in law for a 20 month old child Why do mother in laws have to pay for babysitting, and it s e

Updated on parenting 2024-02-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    People are more popular than people You have to think like this They brought up your husband and really have no obligation to take your children anymore If you don't want them to say anything, just honestly give them money at the price of hiring a nanny in your hometown Or bring it back and hire a nanny yourself It is his freedom to do nothing all day long, isn't it okay You should be glad At least they are healthy If you are not in good health and need to see a doctor Don't you still have to push it off It costs money I often say this to my friends who complain about my mother-in-law Everyone feels balanced Sometimes Take a step back and think about it It will be a big deal Don't expect anything from your elders When he does something for you, you will be extra grateful Don't take what they do for granted, try it, I hope it helps you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My in-laws, similar to yours, although I don't have children now, but they always calculate us, such as telling me that we pay less living expenses, such as pretending to be a house to deceive us to borrow money to pretend, in short, it is unreasonable, very angry, I am angry now to ignore them, when they are air, when I save money, I will buy a small house and move out, if I have children in the future, I will bring it myself, or call my mother to help me bring it, or spend money to ask my relatives to help bring it

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Such in-laws, do you still have the confidence to raise their children for them?? Take it back as soon as possible

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Everyone has their own thoughts, why is it the mother-in-law in the question, and the father-in-law always appears in the problem?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Then bring it yourself, and hire a nanny without being angry.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This kind of mother-in-law's typical feudal stinginess, if I ask for a nanny, I don't need her.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What do you say, don't play stupid, okay? You think that it is natural for your mother-in-law to take care of the child in her hometown, and it is a matter of course, don't forget, this is your child, your flesh and blood! Tell you clearly, mother-in-law is love to bring you children, not to bring it is duty, besides, mother-in-law delays work to take care of children, it is bound to be impossible to do other work, can not earn money, children eat and drink, don't all spend money?

    You don't know how delicate the child is right now.

    Can a mother-in-law be willing to let her own grandchildren (women) eat those coarse tea and light meals all day long? If you don't buy some nutritious snacks or something, how can your child thrive? So, where does the money come from?

    What do you say, is it necessary to give your mother-in-law living expenses? Look at what you say, how picky you are! Don't give money to your mother-in-law, in other words, you are in disguise and don't love your children, don't honor your mother-in-law, and don't be reasonable to your own children.

    Really, do this mom, serve you! You know what? This kind of thinking of yours makes me unhappy!

    Mother-in-law takes care of the children in her hometown to free up more time for your young couple to go to work to earn money or do other things. To put it bluntly, mother-in-law is an extra guilty person, isn't it, think about it, with hard work to pull her son up, is already a family, mother-in-law can enjoy a few years of happiness, a few years of smooth and stable life, and I am afraid that your little couple will have a bad life, and voluntarily bring up the child, it is really pity the hearts of parents in the world!

    In view of this, we should be grateful to our mother-in-law and honor her old man. As for how much money is appropriate to give your mother-in-law every month, it depends on your family's economic situation, if your family is rich, you can give your mother-in-law more money, 5000 yuan at a time, 3000 yuan, of course, there is no cap, it all depends on your own mind, however, it is not necessary to give it every month, it makes it like a salary, you must understand that family affection is priceless! Even if you don't give money to your mother-in-law, I believe that she can't open her mouth to ask for it, no matter whether you are poor or rich, your mother-in-law's wishes are very clear, as long as you live well!

    This is the old man's broad and selfless love!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Mother-in-law has no obligation to help take care of the child, if the mother-in-law helps to take care of the child, you can give the mother-in-law some money for the baby, as for the cost, just discuss with the mother-in-law, three or four thousand a month should be enough.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no obligation, if you want to bring it, I think it will cost at least 2,000 a month, after all, it costs more money to take care of children.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I don't think my mother-in-law has the obligation to help take care of the child, but it is normal to say that the mother-in-law of the next generation takes the baby, and there is no need to pay for the baby, which seems more out-of-the-box.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Mother-in-law is not obligated to help watch the child; The family does not need to pay for the baby, but only needs the attitude of the children, hoping that their daughter-in-law can understand their minds.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The mother-in-law has no obligation to help take care of the child, taking the child is just the kindness of the mother-in-law, and giving more than 1,000 yuan per month is the most basic.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Children are known as the baby of a family, although parents want to take their own children but have no time, so most of the families are for the mother-in-law of the gods, in this case, everyone is thinking about whether to give money, the following is for the mother-in-law to take the child every month Do you give money, mother-in-law to help take the child should give money? Target.

    Whether the mother-in-law takes the child to give money actually depends on the personal situation, some families will give money to the elderly, while some people will not give money, mainly depending on the individual's economic situation and the relationship with the mother-in-law. If the personal economy is relatively well-off and the mother-in-law herself has no income, she needs to give some living expenses at that time; If the personal conditions are not very good, and the mother-in-law still lives with herself, plus she has a fixed retirement salary, this can not be given.

    In fact, there is no rule that the mother-in-law at home must take the child, and the reason why they are willing is to be in the feelings of the child, so everyone still needs to act, heart and other aspects to thank, occasionally a little problem should not be too careful, understand each other more.

    The elderly in the family, whether they are mothers-in-law or grandmothers with children, are actually helping themselves to reduce pressure, so as long as they are within the scope of their ability, they can give points, and if they encounter festivals, they can also sell some gifts.

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