Ask Amy: Do I need to make gifts for my grandchild’s sibling?

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Ask Amy: Do I need to make gifts for my grandchild’s sibling?
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Dear Amy: Should I go along with this, or is there a nice way to say that the child means nothing to me, so I’m not interested in doing it?

Tammy also has two children with my son.I told my son about it, and now he’s asking me to make a pair of slippers for the new baby.Should I go along with this, or is there a nice way to say that the child means nothing to me, so I’m not interested in doing it?

This child is the sibling of your grandchildren. Your grandchildren must be encouraged and allowed to accept and love this child. Why? Because it is best for everyone. Furthermore, you holding on to an angry attitude toward your son’s ex-wife leads to you passively punishing your grandchildren, who are her children. Let your son carry his own water. You should work much harder to maintain a neutral attitude toward her, and a loving attitude toward all of the children involved.

Sophie is a great kid! We’re fairly youthful and healthy and honestly we’ve adjusted and are enjoying our experience of “re-parenting.”

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