Grandma Pulls Free Childcare Perks After DIL Rages At Her For Teaching Grandkid To Read
After the digital revolution, things have drastically changed in our daily lives, which have been mingled with technology. What some people don’t realize is that it’s not always the solution to everything. Sometimes, going back to the old ways is what can actually help us more.
Even this granny felt that her granddaughter’s reading problem would get resolved by reading an actual book. However, her parents kept insisting that she read along with a tablet app, so the old lady said she would take back all babysitting favors. Scroll down to find out what the couple did!
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Just because everything has been digitalized doesn’t mean that there’s anything wrong with the old ways
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The poster’s granddaughter was in the 4th grade, but she still struggled with reading, so her grandma was helping her with it
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However, the poster’s daughter-in-law wanted the kid to read along on a tablet app, which the kid didn’t do, and instead just stared at it
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That’s why the poster took away the tablet and gave her an actual book to read instead, but the couple was furious about it
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The daughter-in-law accused the poster of questioning their parenting, but had to relent as the grandma said she would stop babysitting altogether
Today, we dive into the life of a frustrated grandma, who is the original poster (OP). Her daughter-in-law was a stay-at-home mom, but due to their financial condition, she started working again. That’s why the grandma had been helping them babysit their daughter (a 4th grader) after school, and had been trying to get her homework done during that time.
While studying, OP noticed that her granddaughter didn’t know how to read properly and had to break down words if they were longer than four letters. Well, it was not a learning disability, but the poster spoke with her daughter-in-law about it. Apparently, the couple was working on it, and she would bring her tablet the next day, which had a read-along app.
When the kid was using the app on the tablet, OP noticed that she was just staring at it and not reading along. Well, she took away the tablet, gave her an actual book to read, and also tried to explain the words she couldn’t understand. The poster told this to the child’s mom when she came to pick her up, but the woman was visibly upset, accusing OP of questioning her parenting.
In fact, the poster also got a call from her son asking her to use the tablet. She tried to reason that it was not really helping the kid, but also threatened to cut off the free babysitting. Since she insisted on using an actual book, the couple was mad at her. However, they didn’t really have any other option as they couldn’t afford a sitter, and let OP do it her way.
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Sadly, studies suggest that 54% of U.S. adults read below the equivalent of sixth-grade level, and 64% of the country’s fourth graders do not read proficiently. It further elaborates that this multi-generational challenge can have an impact on the most pressing concerns faced by the country, from economic growth to civic engagement.
Many netizens were shocked that a 4th grader couldn’t do something so basic. Research indicates that when kids struggle to learn how to read, it can lead to a downward spiral in which behavior, vocabulary, knowledge, and other cognitive skills are eventually affected by slow reading development. It’s essential that the kid learn this basic skill, and her grandma was right to be concerned.
Folks online also wasted no time in chastising her parents for just shoving technology down her throat rather than actually understanding the problem that she was facing. Experts also warn that kids derive deeper meaning from printed texts than from screens. They further stress that such educational screens are harming children’s academic performance.
In this story, it’s clear as day why netizens instantly sided with the grandma, while many expressed concerns for the child. If it weren’t for OP, she would’ve continued to learn through the screen and might not have progressed. Well, I am really glad that she has such a loving and caring granny to help her. What about you? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!
Netizens reassured the poster that she was actually helping the kid, unlike her parents, who were just forcing technology on her
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10 years old and sounding out words? My god, I was reading HG Wells, John Wyndham, and JG Ballard by that age. Are those parents actually trying to raise a child that will spend her life struggling with basic things?
My parents weren't the best when it came to my education. They were basically hands off but the one thing they did and never stopped doing was getting me books. I absolutely LOVED reading as a kid (and still do) and would read anything and everything. They spend money on encyclopedias back then they were super pricey. We didn't have a lot of money and while they wouldn't and couldn't really help with my education, they understood that supporting a kid reading was important and a good thing.
Load More Replies...When my dad was in school the teacher would go around the room and have every child read. The problem was that she would have every child read the same paragraph and as my dad was in the last row he would have it already memorized so he wasn't learning to read. My grandma tore the school a new one and spent the entire summer teaching my dad to read by herself.
Yup, my dad caught that one and suddenly everyone had a new paragraph.
Load More Replies...Free babysitting and tutoring? Unless it's doing the child harm, I'd keep my mouth shut.
But it IS doing the child harm, she's 10 and can't read!
Load More Replies...10 years old and sounding out words? My god, I was reading HG Wells, John Wyndham, and JG Ballard by that age. Are those parents actually trying to raise a child that will spend her life struggling with basic things?
My parents weren't the best when it came to my education. They were basically hands off but the one thing they did and never stopped doing was getting me books. I absolutely LOVED reading as a kid (and still do) and would read anything and everything. They spend money on encyclopedias back then they were super pricey. We didn't have a lot of money and while they wouldn't and couldn't really help with my education, they understood that supporting a kid reading was important and a good thing.
Load More Replies...When my dad was in school the teacher would go around the room and have every child read. The problem was that she would have every child read the same paragraph and as my dad was in the last row he would have it already memorized so he wasn't learning to read. My grandma tore the school a new one and spent the entire summer teaching my dad to read by herself.
Yup, my dad caught that one and suddenly everyone had a new paragraph.
Load More Replies...Free babysitting and tutoring? Unless it's doing the child harm, I'd keep my mouth shut.
But it IS doing the child harm, she's 10 and can't read!
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