So this probably isn’t helped by the fact we’re not living at home and instead with husband’s parents while we have work done and I feel their beady eyes watching me constantly.
But do you actually ever play games / role play etc with your child/children? My in laws play with them non-stop when we’re around (5 year old and 9 month old) but I feel it’s not fair as there’s 2 of them and they’ve got all the time when I’m out and about with the kids to get chores done. When I’m home with the kids I’ve got chores to do so can’t be playing with them non-stop! Also, MIL insists on keeping an immaculate house and makes digs at the fact I “never clean” (errr I do clear and clean up after ourselves and we have our cleaner come once a week)
basically I’m feeling like a rubbish mum today and like I’m totally not welcome in this house. Sorry for the rant.
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Do you play with your children?
InvisibleDisability · 09/12/2022 12:43
Aria2015 · 09/12/2022 23:03
Not really. I don't like 'playing'. I'll sit on the floor and 'be there' and I'll chat all day long and be there for a million cuddles but playing? Not so much. Have to say that both mine are great at entraining themselves and they're happy as long as I'm nearby and on hand to engage with. I don't feel bad about it. I do loads of things of that I don't like because it's the best thing for them, but I don't think being their full time entertainer is the best thing for them anyway and I don't love it and so they play and I'm there nearby for cuddles and chat.
Goldbar · 09/12/2022 23:22
Surely it doesn't really matter who plays with your children the most so long as they are played with?
You're viewing this the wrong way. Your in-laws are a resource. That resource is directed at your children who will be soaking up all the benefits that come from roleplay and imaginary play. So your children are hugely advantaged by having involved adults who are willing to play with them without the usual parental time pressures. Separately, if you feel that it is important for your bond with your DC to spend more time playing, then definitely build it into the day... at bathtime, on the way home from school, out of the house where you feel less self-conscious.
I can imagine it must be quite annoying for you living with them though.
Aria2015 · 09/12/2022 23:29
@TheLastSpoon as I think you've stated, I of course model behaviour ie show them how to put the shapes in the right hole or balance bricks to make a tower. I just don't play 'cars' or 'mummy's and daddy's' for long periods. I encourage them to play and I watch and engage through chat. Lots of eye contact, lots of communication and lots of attention just not acting as a playmate.
MusicstillonMTV · 09/12/2022 23:35
I love playing with my kids and do it all the time.
My in laws criticise me for it and tell me I should ignore them more so that they play on their own
I feel like people are always telling me that I shouldn't play with my kids, it's better for them to play on their own, playing with them is so boring. But I genuinely enjoy it - especially role play which I gather everyone else hates
Moral of the story - you can't win! do what you like!
TheLastSpoon · 10/12/2022 00:33
That’s really odd. I think it’s fine to play with your constant especially if you love it! I wish I had the energy to do it really! It’s fantastic and nothing wrong without it. You’re content will cherish these memories and so will you. We ourselves have a funny game we play called “monster bag” where we take a reusable shopping bag and chase ours around with it and pretend that it is eating her. 😂 Then it goes on one of our head and she rescues us by removing it. Lots of laughs and memories all around. What kind of people must they be to think that having fun is somehow bad? Must be the most boring dry people ever. Maybe someone stole their childhood fun and this is how they are coping.
MusicstillonMTV · 09/12/2022 23:35
I love playing with my kids and do it all the time.
My in laws criticise me for it and tell me I should ignore them more so that they play on their own
I feel like people are always telling me that I shouldn't play with my kids, it's better for them to play on their own, playing with them is so boring. But I genuinely enjoy it - especially role play which I gather everyone else hates
Moral of the story - you can't win! do what you like!
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