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grannyactivist Tue 10-Mar-15 17:25:36

My grandsons at ages 2 and 5 often come to stay with me for a week (the older grandson sometimes comes for longer), so I think a week without mum is quite reasonable. Dad isn't a stranger and however awkward the parents' relationships are I see no reason why it should be a difficulty for the children. Children really are very adaptable.

Nonnie Tue 10-Mar-15 17:11:26

Nina it is an issue when the relationship between the parents is difficult. I just want to know what people think is reasonable.

ninathenana Tue 10-Mar-15 16:18:44

I don't think there's a definitive answer. It all depends on circumstances and relationship between the parents.
Ex SiL wanted to take 5 and 3 yr olds to Europe to visit their other GP at Easter in the end he couldn't due to unforseen circumstances but DD was happy for them to go for a week.
Her thought was as he only had them one night a week it would do him good to have to cope as other GPs work full time grin

grannyactivist Tue 10-Mar-15 16:13:24

A friend of mine is in this situation. He's looked after his son regularly and from the age of three was taking him on holiday for up to a week at a time. By the age of 6 or 7 he was taking him for a fortnight's holiday.

Nonnie Tue 10-Mar-15 16:06:07

If a couple have split up and the children are living with their mother and the father is doing his bit by having the children two days a week, what is reasonable for the holidays? Should he be allowed to take them away on holiday? How long for? They are 3 and 5.