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Jennifer Kolari Discusses Managing In-laws Over the Holidays

Sunday, December 20th, 2009 | 0 Comments
This week at Kolari’s Corner on InfoMommy, Jennifer Kolari answers a reader’s question about managing the holidays with in-laws who disagree with her about how to handle her children and who do things she doesn’t like. Jennifer advises the reader to depersonalize her in-laws’ read more »

Jennifer Kolari Discusses Dealing With Difficult In-laws

Friday, October 30th, 2009 | 0 Comments
This week at Kolari’s Corner on InfoMommy, Jennifer Kolari answers a question from a reader who is struggling with her in-laws. Jennifer advises using her CALM method to de-escalate the conflict, employing mirroring statements to show that you understand your in-laws’ point of view. read more »

When In-Laws Feel More Like Out-Laws

Monday, October 12th, 2009 | 0 Comments
[Originally posted at Just the Facts, Baby.] I promised I would deal with really difficult in-laws, so here we go. This one is not easy. Having a tense relationship with your in-laws can be stressful and can cause major friction between you and read more »

Getting Along With Your Baby's Grandparents

Monday, October 5th, 2009 | 0 Comments
[Originally posted at Just the Facts, Baby] It’s hard enough to navigate the challenges you face with your partner after a new baby, but other relationships can get shaken up as well. Suddenly, getting along with your parents or in-laws can become read more »

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