Experts say ‘grandparent knows best’ syndrome is common but that parents need to speak up
When Melina Nigam left her sons, then 3 and 5, with her mother and stepdad, she had some reservations.
“They loved our boys but prioritized their own entertainment and comfort. There was also a history of passive aggression when it came to ignoring our parenting choices,” Nigam previously wrote for Insider.