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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1818374" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I can see it from both sides but talking to each other with respect will always hold the key. From both ends.</p><p>Daughter wants a break from kids and you want to see them but not physically help, as much as you are now. </p><p>Can you see things from your daughters side and is it possible for her to see your side?</p><p>Clearly not a case of not wanting kids in your house but you don't want to care for them, just see them. </p><p>I'm guessing your daughter doesnt like that idea?</p><p>You both need to talk, not shout. Sit your daughter down and explain why you're not able to do the caring part and give her a break from it.</p><p>Hopefully she will understand. </p><p></p><p>A very common situation. If you ask other grandparents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1818374, member: 196960"] I can see it from both sides but talking to each other with respect will always hold the key. From both ends. Daughter wants a break from kids and you want to see them but not physically help, as much as you are now. Can you see things from your daughters side and is it possible for her to see your side? Clearly not a case of not wanting kids in your house but you don't want to care for them, just see them. I'm guessing your daughter doesnt like that idea? You both need to talk, not shout. Sit your daughter down and explain why you're not able to do the caring part and give her a break from it. Hopefully she will understand. A very common situation. If you ask other grandparents. [/QUOTE]
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