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My Mother-in-Law’s Generous Offer Is Causing All Kinds of Issues

Por: Slate Life January 02, 2023

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Care and Feeding is Slate’s parenting advice column. Have a question for Care and Feeding? or post it in the . Dear Care and Feeding, When I was pregnant, my mother-in-law expressed a strong interest in providing daily childcare. My husband and I weren’t sure if we wanted family to provide daily care as we didn’t want it to become a burden or expectation, but the local daycare did not have an opening for the first two months that I would... + full article



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