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AITA for not allowing my grandmother to babysit my daughter

by Emily Davis
January 19, 2026
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Welcoming their first child was a moment of pure joy and hope for a new generation, yet it also illuminated the fragile threads of time and care that bind family. The arrival of this beautiful baby girl brought excitement not only to her parents but also to her grandmother and great-grandmother, stirring a bittersweet mix of love and concern as age and health quietly cast shadows on their ability to nurture her.

Amid the happiness, a silent struggle unfolds — a grandmother eager to embrace her role yet restrained by physical limitations and fears, and a father torn between protecting his daughter and honoring his grandmother’s longing to connect. This story is a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between past and future, strength and vulnerability, love and loss.

AITA for not allowing my grandmother to babysit my daughter

My wife and I just welcomed our first child back...

It's my mom's first grandbaby so she's super excited and...

My grandma proceeded to tell me how it's been so...

My grandma also mentioned how she can't lift a baby...

On top of that my grandmother ended up falling a...

Now that my daughter is here my grandma has been...

She only gets to see my daughter once or twice...

Due to everything I mentioned above, I have refused to...

Her plan is to put a blanket on the floor...

Well I know my daughter and common sense says a...

I'm also terrified of what if my grandmother who is...

I feel bad but I'm not comfortable leaving my baby...

I have no problem taking my baby over her house...

According to developmental psychologists specializing in attachment theory, such as John Bowlby, the primary need for a 10-month-old is consistent, responsive caregiving to ensure secure attachment. Leaving an infant unsupervised, even for short periods, introduces risks, but the primary concern here is the physical capacity of the caregiver.

The poster’s fear regarding their 75-year-old, 300-pound grandmother falling on the baby is a significant and valid safety concern, especially given the grandmother’s recent fall incident. This situation is a classic example of conflicting loyalties: the emotional labor required to manage the grandmother’s disappointment versus the parental duty to ensure physical safety. The grandmother’s plan—leaving a mobile 10-month-old unsupervised on a floor for up to four hours—is fundamentally inappropriate for a child of that age, regardless of the caregiver’s physical health, as infants require constant supervision for mobility, feeding, and preventing access to hazards.

The poster’s actions in refusing unsupervised care are appropriate and necessary based on objective safety risks. A constructive recommendation for future interactions would be to facilitate supervised visits where the poster is physically present. This honors the grandmother’s desire to bond while mitigating physical risk. If the grandmother insists on solo time, the poster should suggest activities that do not require strenuous physical exertion, such as reading or quiet play in a safe, contained area while the parent remains nearby.

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CozyCoco99 Just try to visit your grandmother more often. I...

RoyallyOakie NTA...you don't ever have to compromise on your child's...

MaeSilver909 NTA. Your grandmother has mobility issues & you have...

MrsE87 It's c**p getting old. You still feel young in...

My nan pa*sed away 5 years ago and she and...

Visit her as often as you can because those memories...

Electrical_Ad4362 I can understand Grandma wanting to have more time...

Could you leave the child there for like 15 minutes...

These early months are critical for babies to start developing...

Just look for new ways to allow Grandma to have...

When I was a little kid I saw my grandma...

wildferalfun Both my late 50s/early 60s mother and mother-in-law were...

A mobility challenged 75 year old is not suitable for...

My MIL thought her interest in the stairs at their...

So sitting peacefully on a blanket is a *hilarious* take...

My kid saw my MIL and SIL weekly or more...

castafobe NTA of course but here's my advice as a...

I spent just about every Friday night with my Gram...

But I knew it was what she looked forward to...

I'm extremely grateful because she pa*sed suddenly at 86 a...

The poster is caught between honoring a beloved, excited grandmother and protecting a very young child from potential harm due to the grandmother’s physical limitations. The core conflict lies in balancing familial obligation and emotional desire against necessary safety precautions for an infant.

Is the poster justified in refusing to leave their 10-month-old alone with their 75-year-old, physically frail grandmother, even if it causes the grandmother emotional distress, or should they prioritize the grandmother’s feelings and attempt to manage the risk?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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