“Oh! My baby is crying. Let me feed you.” Meera said.”No, Let me oust evil eye.” Meera’s mother-in-law replied. “No, Mom, she is hungry.” Meera persisted. Her MIL glared at her. There would be a major scene later that day. In our Indian family system, we always believe in taking joint decisions. We always believe in joint love, especially when it comes to our baby. But problems arise when there is disagreement over the parenting decisions a mother takes. This interference, unsolicited advice, and criticism not only deepens the generation gap but also makes the home environment toxic…
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