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WIBTA if I told my MIL she could no longer visit my child at daycare?

by Michael Lee
January 7, 2026
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In the quiet struggle of motherhood, a young mother grapples with an unexpected tension brewing within the walls of her daughter’s daycare. Her mother-in-law’s unannounced visits, while seemingly innocent moments of affection, stir a deep frustration—an unspoken claim on time and boundaries that leave her feeling sidelined in the most sacred role of all.

Beneath the surface, the mother wrestles with a complex mix of emotions: the sting of exclusion, the professional understanding of daycare dynamics, and a raw, aching jealousy that someone else might be sharing more of her baby’s precious awake hours. It’s a silent battle for connection, respect, and the right to mother on her own terms.

WIBTA if I told my MIL she could no longer visit my child at daycare?

My (29F) daughter is five months old and goes to...

At least once a week she goes and spends 30...

As a mom,

it frustrates me that she thinks it's okay to just...

nobody communicates it with me). As a former daycare worker,

I would have hated having someone just come in and...

but now they have to work around a fully grown...

I think my biggest issue is honestly that some days...

what it is. Would I be the a*shole if I...

She comes to our house and gets to spend several...

A relevant expert in this area is Dr. Terri Givens, a family dynamics consultant who often discusses intergenerational boundaries. Dr. Givens emphasizes that ‘The introduction of a new baby often shifts the perceived power dynamics between generations, and clear, non-negotiable boundaries must be established early on to protect the primary caregiver unit.’

The core issue here involves boundary violation and perceived loss of control. The mother (OP) is experiencing ‘maternal gatekeeping’ behavior, which, while sometimes necessary, can become problematic if it stems from insecurity rather than genuine risk. Her frustration is twofold: the lack of communication (being excluded from decisions made by her husband) and the disruption to the established daycare routine, which she views through the lens of her professional experience. Furthermore, the emotional labor of feeling she has less quality time than her mother-in-law is a significant, though often unacknowledged, source of resentment.

The husband’s role in this is critical; he is inadvertently undermining the OP by acting as the sole communication conduit with his mother. Regarding the OP’s request to stop visits, it is a heavy-handed approach that risks severe relational damage. A more constructive recommendation would be for the OP and her husband to establish a unified front. They should agree on specific, limited parameters for grandparent visits at the daycare (e.g., scheduled monthly visits with prior notice to both parents and daycare staff) while ensuring ample, high-quality, uninterrupted time for the mother and daughter at home.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

No-Cloud-1928 You already know the answer, YWBTA, but I just...

NO ONE will ever replace Mom. I work with families...

Even when Mom is a mess there is no one...

Children are the most healthy and stable when they are...

Love them for thinking so highly of your child. If...

They feel this resentment and think it's **aimed at them**....

LeeAllen3 please do so for your child's sake. Sending mama...

your emotions are pretty strong right now and you have...

Show yourself some grace, and reach out for support if...

If the daycare has an issue with her visiting, they...

So long as your MIL is not toxic or a...

please step back to consider that she is one more...

SoMuchMoreEagle YWBTA I get that you're jealous that she gets...

but that's not really anyone's fault. Just because your feelings...

Your daughter is lucky to have so many people in...

You don't have any specific complaints about your MIL herself,...

So I can only a*sume there aren't any. You need...

> I would have hated having someone just come in...

but now they have to work around a fully grown...

If that's a concern, then your husband should ask them...

They actually might be grateful that someone else is taking...

SnooRadishes8848 Don't make a*sumptions to justify your feelings.: YWBTA,

it is amazing your daughter gets that love and time...

If mil is an issue to the daycare, they will...

You will do nothing but cause resentment and it seems...

her_ladyships_soap relationship with the grands: YWBTA.

You don't cite any specific concerns with your MIL personally;...

That's fair, but it doesn't mean that your MIL is...

Fartin_Scorsese the better, and it seems silly to pick a...

Unless your MIL's visits are actually harming your daughter, you'd...

sgray1919 YWBTA. Go to therapy if you're that jealous,

she is doing nothing wrong, and your husband allows it...

The mother is struggling with a significant conflict between her desire for control and primary role in her infant’s life and the frequent, unannounced visits by her mother-in-law at the daycare. This situation highlights deep-seated anxieties about lost bonding time and professional boundaries being crossed, even though the mother-in-law’s intentions may be positive.

Is the daughter’s mother justified in asking her mother-in-law to stop visiting the workplace daycare frequently, or is this request an overreach that unfairly restricts a loving grandparent’s access to their grandchild?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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