When it comes to a parent's child, it's in everyone's best interest not to mess with them. In most cases, the parent knows how to raise their child and what works for their family dynamic. Even if another family member disagrees with their parenting style, it's not up to them to change it without their knowledge. If the child is not in any danger and they're simply trying to push what they think is "correct" onto the child, the parent is right to restrict any family member's access to them.
In this next story, a woman puts her mother and aunt on a list that restricts their access to her child's life at school. Her mother and aunt have been making changes to her 8-year-old's lunch, replacing a snack in moderation with healthier alternatives. The woman was annoyed with this, but understood their sentiment. Then, they would force her daughter to talk to children she didn't like and went so far as to unenroll her from gym class and instead, made her join knitting class. Outdated values aside, the entitlement is rampant and this woman refuses to compromise her daughter's wellbeing to make her mother happy. Scroll to read.
In this next story, a woman puts her mother and aunt on a list that restricts their access to her child's life at school. Her mother and aunt have been making changes to her 8-year-old's lunch, replacing a snack in moderation with healthier alternatives. The woman was annoyed with this, but understood their sentiment. Then, they would force her daughter to talk to children she didn't like and went so far as to unenroll her from gym class and instead, made her join knitting class. Outdated values aside, the entitlement is rampant and this woman refuses to compromise her daughter's wellbeing to make her mother happy. Scroll to read.