Dear Abby: How do I tell my mother I don't want her to watch my kids anymore
Briefly

In a letter to Dear Abby, a parent expresses frustration over her mother's inability to care for her grandson due to physical limitations. The mother suggests training the child to do tasks he's too young for, which the parent thinks isn't safe. Abby reassures the mother that her concerns are valid and recommends being direct but kind in communicating that they will need to hire an alternative caregiver who can provide appropriate supervision for the child, fostering safety and comfort.
Her son is years away from being able to do what your mother is suggesting. End those discussions.
You are not crazy! Of course your concerns are valid.
Read at New York Post
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