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Redditors Support Woman Who Kicked Out Her Siblings During Christmas Over What They Said To Her Autistic Daughter

by Jane Smith
March 13, 2026
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In a quiet home filled with love and patience, a mother and father navigate the beautiful challenges of raising their two children, especially their youngest, Eve, who faces the world with autism. Every small victory, like Eve learning to do her own laundry after years of encouragement, is a testament to the family’s unwavering dedication and boundless love.

This Christmas, surrounded by family and the warmth of togetherness, Eve’s joy shines brightest. Her eyes light up with wonder as she embraces her new interactive horse toy, a symbol not just of a gift, but of hope, growth, and the simple magic of being deeply understood and cherished.

AITA for kicking family out on Christmas over what they said to my daughter?

I (48F) and my husband (48M) have two children: Randy...

She does school online currently, and can do some basic...

We love her and know we'll have to care for...

For Christmas, we had my parents, my two sisters and...

Randy got a few games he wanted, plus a new...

Eve got dolls, a small dollhouse, some pajamas, some stuffed...

Eve was overjoyed, and played with it up until it...

I didn't notice anything before, but at lunch, my mom...

I helped my daughter get a plate of food, got...

Turns out Marissa had told Eve she's childish and shouldn't...

Marissa told her that she should be braiding her own...

My mom and my father were horrified, and they had...

Randy, the great brother he is, took Eve away from...

I, as calmly as possible, explained for the millionth time...

Brianna then said that I "baby" her too much. We...

Brianna said that because she does school, she's "normal enough...

My other sister and her husband tried to defend them,...

My husband is with me, as is my father, but...

They really hurt Eve Luckily she's still playing with her...

I just put her to bed and started crying myself...

This situation involves critical themes of advocacy, boundary setting, and understanding developmental differences within a family unit. According to Dr. Barry M. Prizant, an expert in autism focusing on strengths-based approaches, ‘Autistic individuals often engage in self-regulatory behaviors, including play with specific objects, that serve essential functions for managing sensory input and processing emotions.’ The cousin, Marissa, and the sisters, Brianna and others, demonstrated a profound lack of understanding regarding Eve’s developmental profile, applying rigid social metrics (‘needs to grow up,’ ‘should be braiding her own hair’) that ignore established clinical realities, such as Eve’s motor skill level being akin to a five-year-old.

The mother’s (OP’s) reaction was a clear demonstration of protective parental behavior, prioritizing the immediate psychological safety of her vulnerable child over maintaining superficial familial harmony. The sisters’ insistence that the OP should ‘cut the cord’ reflects a common societal misunderstanding often termed ‘enabling myths,’ which incorrectly assumes that withholding necessary support accelerates independence. In reality, for individuals with significant cognitive and motor delays, fostering independence requires scaffolding and meeting the child where they are developmentally, which the OP and her husband are clearly doing based on specialist advice.

The OP’s action of removing the offending parties, especially after they refused to cease their hurtful behavior, was an appropriate and necessary act of establishing firm boundaries for Eve’s emotional well-being. Moving forward, the OP should maintain the established boundary with those who refuse to respect Eve’s needs, while simultaneously working with her supportive family members (husband, mother, father) to create a structured plan for reintroducing other family members. This plan should include mandatory education about Eve’s specific autism profile, focusing on functional skills versus arbitrary social expectations.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

[deleted] NTA, you're protecting your daughter. And hey, maybe by...

Dizzy-Lawyer-1913 NTA. As a parent of a person with autism,...

I have patience for the ones that ask me about...

[deleted] Go nc with those ableist a*shats. The audacity to...

When you know her, and you understand her, and understand...

powell0 NTA. I'm f**king p**sed at your family just reading...

The fact that your sisters have had 19 years of...

Lewis: "When I became a man I put away childish...

Also, a couple of relevant xkcd comics: https://xkcd.com/150 https://xkcd.com/291

Etenial NTA

they fucked around and found out that being rude to a mentally disabled person comes with some serious consequences, I think you were absolutely right for kicking them out, why would you want such people around your kid? they were rude AF and should absolutely apologize for their garbage behavior

mrslII NTA

You have explained that your daughter has a diagnosed medical condition, multiple times. Your family knows that your daughter isn’t neurotypical. They choose to be bullies.

They choose to behave the way that they do. They...

You mother is wrong for expecting you to tolerate any...

Perhaps your mother needs a reminder that, while you daughter...

To be blunt. Your mother doesn't take your daughter's condition...

My heart breaks for you and for your daughter. She...

gte105u NTA. Defend your family, even from family.

The parent in this situation experienced intense emotional pain after witnessing their autistic daughter being verbally attacked by relatives for engaging in age-inappropriate, yet developmentally necessary, play. The central conflict lies between the parent’s informed, protective actions, based on professional guidance for their daughter’s unique needs, and the family’s harmful expectations that Eve should conform to neurotypical standards of maturity and independence.

Given the severe emotional distress inflicted on Eve and the OP’s swift decision to enforce protective boundaries, was the immediate expulsion of the critical family members justified, or did this drastic action cause irreparable damage to the broader family relationships?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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