TOPIC TODAY: is on Grandparents Interfering with ParentingTwo generations, two philosophies — who wins? Do you view your parents as "Interfering" or as "Volunteers" who need better job descriptions? Can you distinguish between an "Outdated Safety Risk" and a "Different Parenting Style"? The Big Question: If you "win" the argument but lose the grandparent’s support, who is the real loser—you or the child?
The night at Evakings Bar has reached that soulful hour where the playlist shifts from Afrobeats to Highlife, and the conversation moves from politics to the kitchen table. Ola is nursing a drink, looking at a flurry of WhatsApp messages from his mother. "She’s at it again," Ola sighs, showing the screen to Jide. "I told her no sugar for the baby until he's two. I walk into the living room, and she’s dipping a biscuit in tea and feeding him like it’s a sacred rite. When I corrected her, she said, 'I raised you on tea and bread, and you’re a CEO today. Is your Google wisdom better than my gray hair?' How do I win this without breaking her heart—or my son's health?" Elder Ephraim chuckles from his corner. "Ola, you’re trying to win a war where the prize is a child who needs both of you. You have the 'New Knowledge,' but she has the 'Old Love.' If you fight for authority, you might win the battle but lose the village." ...