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So at my daughter's first birthday, my DH's stepdad decided to invite and bring along his mother to our home for the party. That was fine by me... we don't see other often, maybe a few times a year and I know she would like to see my children.
During lunchtime, we were all sitting at the table, I was sitting between her and my daughter and as we both watched my 1 year old pick up pieces of food and putting them in her mouth, Dh's step Grandmother says "she is quite independant! Not like your son (who is now 3). I remember him needing all sorts of distraction and toys in order for him to eat and you had to feed him and play with him at mealtimes... that is your fault you know?" I didn't know what to say...I just smiled. She said that if he was hungry enough, he would eat and that he would learn that eventually...
But now that I think back at it, I feel like I was insulted. I distracted my son with toys and books and stuff at the table because he would not eat any other way! He is not interested in any kind of daily activity... feeding, bathing, dressing.... he only likes to talk and play! That is his character. My daughter, on the other hand, will actually try to dress herself and use utensils to feed herself (and she is only 1).
I feel kind of insulted and I feel like it was inappropriate of her to say that remark to me especially at my home for my daughter's birthday. It really bugs me... this happened 6 weeks ago and I still think about it and I still tell people about it and how it bugs me!
Am I overreacting? How would you feel in this situation?
During lunchtime, we were all sitting at the table, I was sitting between her and my daughter and as we both watched my 1 year old pick up pieces of food and putting them in her mouth, Dh's step Grandmother says "she is quite independant! Not like your son (who is now 3). I remember him needing all sorts of distraction and toys in order for him to eat and you had to feed him and play with him at mealtimes... that is your fault you know?" I didn't know what to say...I just smiled. She said that if he was hungry enough, he would eat and that he would learn that eventually...
But now that I think back at it, I feel like I was insulted. I distracted my son with toys and books and stuff at the table because he would not eat any other way! He is not interested in any kind of daily activity... feeding, bathing, dressing.... he only likes to talk and play! That is his character. My daughter, on the other hand, will actually try to dress herself and use utensils to feed herself (and she is only 1).
I feel kind of insulted and I feel like it was inappropriate of her to say that remark to me especially at my home for my daughter's birthday. It really bugs me... this happened 6 weeks ago and I still think about it and I still tell people about it and how it bugs me!
Am I overreacting? How would you feel in this situation?