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AITA for telling my MIL she shouldn’t have given my 3-year-old son an expensive violin?

by John Doe
November 27, 2025
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A family legacy of music runs deep, woven through the lives of six siblings, each shaped by their mother’s unwavering push toward the strings. Among them, one brother and sister play not for profession, but for joy—an exception in a household where music is both heritage and expectation. Into this intricate web steps a new generation, carrying the weight of old dreams and silent pressures.

Now, the young boy’s third birthday marks not just another year, but the beginning of a delicate battle between a grandmother’s fervent hopes and parents’ gentle boundaries. A lavish violin, gifted with love yet heavy with unspoken demands, hangs in the balance—threatening to turn innocent encouragement into a quiet struggle for freedom and choice.

AITA for telling my MIL she shouldn’t have given my 3-year-old son an expensive violin?

My husband is one of six children and all of...

Four of them are now professional musicians, my husband and...

Even before having a child, I told my husband I...

as long as it was at a time we thought...

and also considering whatever other activities that could be more...

Now our son just turned 3 and my MIL -...

and 'I talked about him to the teacher that taught...

Not only that, she said to my son something like...

I didn't say anything in front of anybody (this happened...

but at some point I found her alone and I...

I said I didn't want to create this expectation of...

And she said she's more than willing to pay for...

I didn't want to push this further, but I feel...

My husband talked to me later, told me his mother...

But to me this was not just about the violin...

As renowned developmental psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott famously stated, “The primary task of the parent is to preserve the child’s relationship with the other parent, and the primary task of the grandparent is to preserve the relationship with the parent.” This situation highlights a critical boundary violation where the grandmother is inadvertently positioning herself between the established parenting unit and the child, using an expensive gift to bypass established parental communication.

The MIL’s actions—dropping hints, presenting a high-value item, and pre-emptively offering to pay for lessons—indicate a desire to fulfill a legacy or family ideal (the large family of musicians). This behavior, while perhaps stemming from affection, disregards the autonomy of the OP and her husband. The husband’s reaction shows that the conflict has now moved from a boundary issue with the MIL to a potential communication breakdown between the married couple, as the MIL directly informed him of the OP’s confrontation.

The OP’s reaction to confront the MIL privately was appropriate for addressing the immediate issue of the gift, but the follow-up strain suggests the boundary needs reinforcement within the marriage first. Moving forward, the OP and her husband must present a unified front. Any future gifts or commitments regarding their son should first be vetted by both parents. A constructive approach would involve thanking the MIL for the generous intent while clearly stating that decisions about extracurriculars will be made jointly when the child is older, without promising lessons now.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

late2reddit19 YTA. It's not as big of a deal as...

As someone who played an instrument growing up,

I wish I had someone like your MIL who offered...

The younger someone starts an instrument the better off he...

If your son hates it then don't force it on...

His age is perfect for soaking in knowledge whether it...

Opal9090 I so so so so so wish my parents...

Most kids don't want to do it at some point...

It sounds like this is more an issue about you...

But--maybe don't throw the baby out with the bath water....

And the earlier you start, the easier it is for...

Those are widespread instruments people love to hear. Then, the...

concernedcitizen1063 You're reading too much into it. Let him pay...

,and if if it shows that he's gifted great, if...

Vintage_Chameleon NTA. This is a boundary violation disguised as a...

There is absolutely no reason for a three year old...

yenyerkun She's establishing a sunk-cost fallacy.: EITA Yes, you're correct.

MIL has an odd fixation on a family of musicians...

What if he doesn't care for the Violin and plays...

Let the child decide what he likes and doesn't. Don't...

wackycats354 NTA. This sounds like a control issue on grandmas...

Start out with a slightly banged up cheap student violin...

Key_Philosopher1053 things. Like having temper tantrums and throwing [emotionally loaded]...

You said nothing during the party and only spoke to...

just that it should be something you and your husband...

The gift was expensive and came with clear expectations, and...

You were not rude, and it makes sense that this...

The original poster (OP) is struggling with a conflict between respecting their mother-in-law’s strong involvement in her children’s musical upbringing and protecting their own right to decide their child’s activities and pace. The central tension lies in the MIL bypassing parental consensus to impose a costly, high-expectation gift and implied commitment regarding music lessons, which directly contradicts the OP’s previous agreement with their husband about future planning.

To what extent is it appropriate for a grandparent to make significant, expensive commitments for a grandchild based on family tradition, even when that commitment contradicts the parents’ established boundaries regarding extracurricular activities and financial planning? Should the OP prioritize the MIL’s feelings or firmly establish the parents’ sole authority over their child’s development?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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