5. When their partner feels unwelcome
Love doesn’t exist in isolation. When a child finds a partner, that person becomes part of their world. But when parents treat the partner as an outsider, the child feels torn between two worlds.
Cold silences, subtle comments, or nostalgic stories about “how things used to be before they came along” send a message that the partner is not fully accepted. Over time, the child begins to visit less, not to punish their parents, but to avoid the tension.
Children stop visiting parents when love comes with conditions. Accepting their partner means accepting the family they are building. Real love welcomes the people they love too.
6. Correcting their parenting
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Grandparents have a special place in a family, but when they start correcting their adult child’s parenting in front of the grandchildren, things can get uncomfortable. Comments like “When I raised you, we never did that” or “You’re being too soft” create embarrassment and conflict.
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