Woman Gets Niece Banned From A Church Youth Group, Gets Upset She Won’t Babysit For Her Anymore
Interview With ExpertThe benefits of having a babysitter are indisputable. This person helps parents free up some time for working, running errands, date nights, and much-needed ‘me time’ while their children receive full attention, fun activities, and personal care. However, not all parents are in a position to have one, so they try to find other alternatives, like turning to their family members for childcare.
This woman tried to ask her niece for a babysitting favor, but she refused, as she had done her a huge disservice just previously. Her parents thought the teen was overreacting by not helping her aunt, which pushed her to turn online for unbiased opinions.
Scroll down to find the full story and a conversation with Catherine O’Brien, licensed marriage and family therapist and author at Happy With Baby, who kindly agreed to talk with us more about babysitting for family members.
Not all parents are in a position to have a babysitter, so they turn to people close to them for childcare favors
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This woman turned to her niece, but got blatantly rejected, as she had done her a huge disservice just previously
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It’s never wise to assume that family members will be willing to care for one’s kids
While turning to family for babysitting favors can be convenient for parents, it’s never wise to assume that family members will automatically be willing to care for their kids, says Catherine O’Brien, licensed marriage and family therapist and author at Happy With Baby.
“Healthy family dynamics are built on clear and respectful communication. Assuming someone is willing to help, especially with something as important as caring for children, can lead to misunderstandings or even resentment. Instead, it’s always better to ask directly and kindly. And when someone does offer to help, expressing genuine gratitude goes a long way in strengthening those relationships.”
Some parents might expect that family members babysit their children because they saw the same family patterns happening in the past, explains O’Brien.
“In many cases, it’s a matter of family patterns—maybe caregiving was just something that always happened in the past. I’ve heard parents say things like, “Well, they offered before the baby was born,” or “They helped out with my sibling’s kids, so I thought they’d do the same for me.” There’s often a sense of unspoken expectation rooted in love, but also in stress. Parenting is overwhelming, and sometimes parents hope support will naturally come from within the family. Still, assuming help is available without checking in can create tension and erode trust over time,” she noted.
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According to expert, it’s perfectly fine to say ‘no’ to babysitting
To prevent tension, resentment and erosion of trust with family members because of babysitting expectations, it’s beneficial to set healthy boundaries.
“Healthy boundaries are all about being clear and kind. That means sharing what you’re comfortable with—how often you’re able to help, what kind of notice you need, and what your energy allows. It’s perfectly okay to say no, or to say yes with limits. The key is to communicate those boundaries early and respectfully. Strong families thrive on mutual respect—not obligation—and when everyone’s needs are acknowledged, relationships tend to thrive,” says O’Brien.
Just as the expert already mentioned, one of the ways to set a healthy boundary is to say no, which is, of course, easier said than done. That’s why we asked for some expert advice.
“One great tool I often suggest is the Gottman Method’s “soft startup.” It’s a way to begin a tough conversation with kindness and clarity. You might say something like, ‘I care so much about you and the kids, and I truly want to be supportive. Right now, though, I just can’t take on babysitting. But I’d love to help brainstorm other options together,'” suggests O’Brien.
“This kind of approach keeps the relationship intact while gently asserting your boundary. It’s also important to remember that many parents are under a lot of pressure—so even just offering emotional support or helping them think through alternatives can make a meaningful difference,” she concludes.
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Something here doesn't seem right. OP doesn't get to go to school, and her parents seem more than happy to cut of one of her only interactions with other people, and they let OP's aunt bully her and lie about her actions only to laugh at it? Why doesn't OP get to go to school? Why are her parents so fine with her being isolated? I'm not saying it's abuse, but something here doesn't seem right
I agree, especially when all of her other siblings go to public school. I feel there's a lot of information missing here.
Load More Replies...A**h*** auntie spreads lies about OP then wants a favor? Yeah, hard NO. Pound sand, Auntie. OP's parents are *also* the a**h***s for not discussing with OP what auntie told them. Hope OP tells her parents to BB-sit the kids.
When aunt complains about lack of babysitting, OP should've just replied, "See there, that's what happens."
Load More Replies...Is the auntie 13 years old? "No mom, I'm not going to do a favor for someone who has lied about me and gotten me banned from doing something I enjoy."
Why only the OP is homeschooled? Because she's a teen and need to save her virginity until marriage? F*****g religions, all of them, brainwashing the children since their birth.
Probably because she's female, reactionaries are fond of that excuse.
Load More Replies...This poor kid (she doesn’t know why she’s homeschooled?!) has a miserable life. My folks *always* believed “authority figures” over me; the worst was when an older massively-fat boy body-checked my HEAD while playing street hockey and the teachers told my folks they saw nothing happen. My moderate concussion said otherwise, but they believed i was making it up. They also didn’t believe my alcoholic fifth-grade teacher beat me up. (When he sobered up a few years ago, he sent a heartfelt apology via my sister.) I was never, EVER believed, and grew up thinking that I should do ANYTHING an authority figure tells me to. I was 49 when the black folks I live with watched me kowtowing to them and pulled me aside to set me straight. I’m STILL trying to undo the damage; I think I’ll have it all squared away by the time I’m 95, or in other words, on my deathbed. 😕
And this is what happens when you’re part of a brain washed cult that is the bloody bible !! A work of fiction , this c**p happens in the name of fiction !
Each time the Awful Aunt demands that OP babysit her offspring, OP should quote Exodus 20:16--"You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor." Then ignore her. After all, why on earth would she want her own children supervised by someone who falls short of her standards? If I were OP, I'd spread the word among my peers about what she did. If it could happen to OP, it could happen to them. It should be interesting to watch the other teenagers suddenly become too busy to babysit. I know OP must be counting the days until she can escape that dungeon.
"Gee, Auntie, you surely wouldn't entrust your child to anyone as morally disreputable as me, would you?"
Oh the horror! She stood next to a boy! Her aunt and parents need to get a grip. Auntie should be looking for a new babysitter after that. I hope when this girl goes to college that it's far, far away.
There were bloody witnesses, who the parents chose not to believe. Everyone in this story is an AH except OP.
It might seem petty but since the aunt decided to ruin her fun, she is welcome to reciprocate in return. YTA was only right in saying "you reap what you sow" - the aunt sowed, and now she is reaping.
Sounds like a*****e parents to me. This is fishy as hell. But I'd tell "mom" that "auntie" can f off forever, and that I will NEVER do anything to help her out again in the future, so don't even ask. Poor kid should make an escape plan ASAP from these whackos
The mother is a religious one so obviously she's probably going to side with her sister. Personally if I was this young girl I would look my aunt dead in the eye and said "see that's what you get"
Forcing you to do home schooling is abuse. Call child protective services.
I'd tell mom that I will never babysit for her again nor do I want to have anything to do with her at all. The parents sound a*****e and demented.
Oily Josh followers are cartoon villains. They defend blatant hypocrisy and bend over for Orange rapists. All because of a collection of folklore quilted together with names changed to protect the fact that heathens have been telling the same stories before the invention of their professed "one true" religion.
Eugh religion all bloody fiction , all cults , and all mega mega HYPOCRITES the lot of em !! oh n cruel to , no reason lass shouldn’t go to school like rest of the family ! n in no way should the lass baby sit for a nasty gossip !
My mother claimed i wasn't at the school. Me my bff and the drama director worked on sets till late and she took us home. But mom claimed she called the school and no one answered. Well duh school is closed (mom was a teacher). Then she claimed they drove up to the school and no one was there. Instead of verifying with the teacher she kicked me out of the house. I know they didnt do go up to the school. They were in bed asleep when I got home. I was always where I said I was. Do not trust this aunt. Your parents are aholes for not verifying with the youth director. Snd there is so thing screwy with the way your siblings are going to regular school and you have to do virtual. Get some answers for that. And tell them you will be going to regular school. Do not ever babysit for your aunt. I agree with the other answers she will blame you for anything that happens and I wouldn't put it past her to accuse you of abusing the kids. Talk to an adult you trust outside of your family.
This whole situation is weird. All her siblings but her go to public school. With no explanation? It's so weirdly specific and the writing cadence of a teenager so I don't think it's trolling. I'm prefer it was fake cause it's sad.
Whoever writes these stories, why do you refuse to link back to the original post?
I don't recall you being elected spokesperson for us on this or any other issue.
Load More Replies...Something here doesn't seem right. OP doesn't get to go to school, and her parents seem more than happy to cut of one of her only interactions with other people, and they let OP's aunt bully her and lie about her actions only to laugh at it? Why doesn't OP get to go to school? Why are her parents so fine with her being isolated? I'm not saying it's abuse, but something here doesn't seem right
I agree, especially when all of her other siblings go to public school. I feel there's a lot of information missing here.
Load More Replies...A**h*** auntie spreads lies about OP then wants a favor? Yeah, hard NO. Pound sand, Auntie. OP's parents are *also* the a**h***s for not discussing with OP what auntie told them. Hope OP tells her parents to BB-sit the kids.
When aunt complains about lack of babysitting, OP should've just replied, "See there, that's what happens."
Load More Replies...Is the auntie 13 years old? "No mom, I'm not going to do a favor for someone who has lied about me and gotten me banned from doing something I enjoy."
Why only the OP is homeschooled? Because she's a teen and need to save her virginity until marriage? F*****g religions, all of them, brainwashing the children since their birth.
Probably because she's female, reactionaries are fond of that excuse.
Load More Replies...This poor kid (she doesn’t know why she’s homeschooled?!) has a miserable life. My folks *always* believed “authority figures” over me; the worst was when an older massively-fat boy body-checked my HEAD while playing street hockey and the teachers told my folks they saw nothing happen. My moderate concussion said otherwise, but they believed i was making it up. They also didn’t believe my alcoholic fifth-grade teacher beat me up. (When he sobered up a few years ago, he sent a heartfelt apology via my sister.) I was never, EVER believed, and grew up thinking that I should do ANYTHING an authority figure tells me to. I was 49 when the black folks I live with watched me kowtowing to them and pulled me aside to set me straight. I’m STILL trying to undo the damage; I think I’ll have it all squared away by the time I’m 95, or in other words, on my deathbed. 😕
And this is what happens when you’re part of a brain washed cult that is the bloody bible !! A work of fiction , this c**p happens in the name of fiction !
Each time the Awful Aunt demands that OP babysit her offspring, OP should quote Exodus 20:16--"You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor." Then ignore her. After all, why on earth would she want her own children supervised by someone who falls short of her standards? If I were OP, I'd spread the word among my peers about what she did. If it could happen to OP, it could happen to them. It should be interesting to watch the other teenagers suddenly become too busy to babysit. I know OP must be counting the days until she can escape that dungeon.
"Gee, Auntie, you surely wouldn't entrust your child to anyone as morally disreputable as me, would you?"
Oh the horror! She stood next to a boy! Her aunt and parents need to get a grip. Auntie should be looking for a new babysitter after that. I hope when this girl goes to college that it's far, far away.
There were bloody witnesses, who the parents chose not to believe. Everyone in this story is an AH except OP.
It might seem petty but since the aunt decided to ruin her fun, she is welcome to reciprocate in return. YTA was only right in saying "you reap what you sow" - the aunt sowed, and now she is reaping.
Sounds like a*****e parents to me. This is fishy as hell. But I'd tell "mom" that "auntie" can f off forever, and that I will NEVER do anything to help her out again in the future, so don't even ask. Poor kid should make an escape plan ASAP from these whackos
The mother is a religious one so obviously she's probably going to side with her sister. Personally if I was this young girl I would look my aunt dead in the eye and said "see that's what you get"
Forcing you to do home schooling is abuse. Call child protective services.
I'd tell mom that I will never babysit for her again nor do I want to have anything to do with her at all. The parents sound a*****e and demented.
Oily Josh followers are cartoon villains. They defend blatant hypocrisy and bend over for Orange rapists. All because of a collection of folklore quilted together with names changed to protect the fact that heathens have been telling the same stories before the invention of their professed "one true" religion.
Eugh religion all bloody fiction , all cults , and all mega mega HYPOCRITES the lot of em !! oh n cruel to , no reason lass shouldn’t go to school like rest of the family ! n in no way should the lass baby sit for a nasty gossip !
My mother claimed i wasn't at the school. Me my bff and the drama director worked on sets till late and she took us home. But mom claimed she called the school and no one answered. Well duh school is closed (mom was a teacher). Then she claimed they drove up to the school and no one was there. Instead of verifying with the teacher she kicked me out of the house. I know they didnt do go up to the school. They were in bed asleep when I got home. I was always where I said I was. Do not trust this aunt. Your parents are aholes for not verifying with the youth director. Snd there is so thing screwy with the way your siblings are going to regular school and you have to do virtual. Get some answers for that. And tell them you will be going to regular school. Do not ever babysit for your aunt. I agree with the other answers she will blame you for anything that happens and I wouldn't put it past her to accuse you of abusing the kids. Talk to an adult you trust outside of your family.
This whole situation is weird. All her siblings but her go to public school. With no explanation? It's so weirdly specific and the writing cadence of a teenager so I don't think it's trolling. I'm prefer it was fake cause it's sad.
Whoever writes these stories, why do you refuse to link back to the original post?
I don't recall you being elected spokesperson for us on this or any other issue.
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