I have a question...because I'm at a loss for words and I want to understand. If you went to go pick your kids up from your mothers house (making your kid her grandkids) and your kid comes and gets in the car upset because her grandmother won't let her take HER ps4 back home with her. To find out why this is you get out the car and approach the apartment door (your mothers) to ask why is she keeping the ps4, as your approaching her she runs inside her apartment and slams and locks the door yelling from behind it "Shes not going to take it it's staying here". Standing outside the locked apartment door of your mother's apartment you ask why is she keeping it and why did she run inside and lock the door. Her reply is she's not taking it because I'm getting her a phone tomorrow, and you have problems going on at your house. Confused you ask for her to please open the door and what does any of that have to do with her granddaughter not being able to take her ps4? (Her grandson had brought his xbox360, but she didn't try to stop him from taking it back home with him). She replies no I'm not going to open the door and I'm keeping it so I can talk to her about her phone. So you ask how does that make any sense she pauses then says(from behind the locked door) tell my granddaughter to come here she can come get it. You walk out to your car get in, your daughter goes and gets the ps4. Sitting in the car extremely confused about why your own mother would feel the need to lock her door and refuse to open it to talk to you but the day before your mother and you were completely fine.
Have you asked your daughter what went on earlier? Have you asked her what she had to "say" to get her ps4 back. The row was not about you...…..it was about them.
Maybe she got the wrong end of the stick and went ab it too far?
I would talk to daughter and son about what happened, what conversations occurred to 1, make her know about a phone and 2, make her think along the lines of "too much tech and distraction" or what not..
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