Tuesday, 13 November 2018

How to gently suggest parenting strategy?


I’ve been a stay at home mom for the past 3 yrs and I’m just returning to work. I’ve learned a lot about parenting, but there’s always more as they grow and change to understand. During this time, my partner has mostly worked. But we’re now changing roles. I try to suggest things to my partner but he’s very resistant to really normal stuff. He says I’m micromanaging him and I’m always criticizing, but I’m just trying to tell him obvious stuff: the kids need to eat vegetables, and can’t have cookies all day; they can’t watch hours of TV; you need to talk to them, and not just treat them like they’re distrations from your phone... But there’s just so much he doesn’t see as a problem and he hates my criticism. Anyone have advice for how to get on the same page? via /r/Parenting https://ift.tt/2OImAug

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