Imagine this: you’re working from home, living the dream of many, when suddenly your peaceful abode is invaded by not one, but two pint-sized tornadoes! This is the tale of a woman who, along with her husband, enjoys a childfree life and the perks of working from home. But when her sister-in-law and her two kids move in temporarily, things take a chaotic turn. Let’s delve into this drama-filled narrative.
The Peaceful Setup

The Unexpected Guests

The Ground Rules

The First Day

The Disturbance

The Tantrum Unleashed

The Unresolved Chaos

The Final Straw

The Aftermath ☎️

The Reason for the Tantrum

The Real Situation ️

The Big Question ❓

Work-from-Home Woes: Who’s the Real Villain Here? ️♀️
So, there you have it, folks! A peaceful home office turned into a battleground, a tantrum-throwing child, an unhelpful sister-in-law, and a woman just trying to do her job. The woman gave her SIL plenty of chances to control the situation, but alas, the chaos continued. The final straw? The tantrum was over a video game! And let’s not forget, the SIL’s house was still habitable. She just preferred the company (and the quiet). So, who’s really at fault here? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this…
NTA for wanting to control tantrums, taking kid outside helps

NTA. In-laws mad because they have to deal with tantrums now?

SIL’s unruly kid disrupts WFH woman’s peace. NTA for frustration!

NTA. SIL needs to understand that working from home takes priority

NTA. Parents can host her if they’re so concerned.

6-year-old’s behavior blamed on mom’s lack of discipline.

NTA. 6-year-old understands mommy’s work and asks about noise levels

Work-from-Home Woman stands her ground against tantrum-throwing kid

NTA. Keeping kids quiet is not that hard. SIL needs to put in effort.

NTA. Sister-in-law’s kids disrupt work. No effort to keep quiet

NTA. Sister-in-law’s disrespectful behavior disrupts work-from-home environment.

NTA. Family feud over house guests. Drama ensues!

NTA: You tried to teach respect, but did she listen?

NTA: Dealing with tantrums while working from home can be tough

NTA: Sister-in-law disregards basic rules, lacks common sense and courtesy
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NTA: Work-from-home woman stands up for her job and home

Agreed conditions broken: sister-in-law’s tantrum-throwing kid disrupts work

NTA for not tolerating a tantrum-throwing kid during work-from-home

Childfree woman sets boundaries, SIL doesn’t respect them. NTA

SIL’s disrespectful behavior while WFH, risking OP’s job.

NTA. SIL’s tantrum-throwing kid, your favor, and advance notice.

NTA. Some parents are oblivious to their kids’ noises.

NTA: Family defends neglectful parent. Ignoring child = neglect.

NTA for not making an effort to calm down the kid

NTA. Sister-in-law’s entitled behavior and tantrum-throwing kid crossed the line.

Quiet please! Working from home with tantrums is impossible!

NTA for kicking out sister-in-law. Poor parenting and lack of planning

NTA. Set boundaries with sister-in-law, but how long did tantrum last?

NTA: SIL needs to visit grandparents, not your home.

NTA: Rules are rules, she needs to respect them.

NTA: Sister-in-law’s tantrum-throwing kid causes WFH woman’s frustration.

Raising a monster? NTA for calling out tantrum-throwing kid!

Pattern of entitled parents crying to mommy and daddy. NTA.

NTA. Tantrums happen, but she should have handled it better.

Sibling rivalry over unruly child sparks heated debate. NTA!

NTA. No a****e here. Tell us more!

NTA: Reasonable rules, but sister-in-law failed miserably.

Engaging comment: NTA. Psychology hat on, tantrums need attention & boundaries.

NTA. SIL’s parenting interferes with your job. Catastrophic consequences for family.
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NTA: Sister-in-law’s tantrum-throwing kid causes WFH woman’s frustration

Nta. The other place knew what they were avoiding.

NTA: My kid behaves better. SIL needs parenting lessons!
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NTA. Sister-in-law’s tantrum-throwing kid disrupts WFH, no contingency plan.

NTA- Set boundaries and avoid tantrums by taking activities outside.

SIL fails to monitor kids during WFH, NTA for setting boundaries.

NTA. Kicking out tantrum-throwing family, 7-year-old included. Good riddance!

NTA – Ask relatives to shelter them for now

Dumping unwanted guests: NTA shuts down yelling sister-in-law

NTA: Your home, your office. Set boundaries with entitled relatives.

NTA. Setting boundaries with SIL’s unruly child.

NTA. Dodged a bullet with tantrum-throwing kid on day 2.

Offered shelter, not daycare. NTA. Delete all texts and voicemails.

NTA. Your home, your peace. SIL should’ve taken the kid out

NTA. Uninvited guests? Not cool!

NTA – Setting boundaries for WFH and noisy children.

NTA. Removing a tantrum-throwing child is crucial for everyone’s sanity

NTA. Sister-in-law needs to handle her tantrum-throwing kid

NTA. Let her parents deal with the tantrums.

NTA! Let the in-laws deal with their demon child!

NTA: Set boundaries for guests to respect your work environment.

Invite them to their house of shut up

NTA. Family members should provide housing or pay for a motel.

NTA for not wanting the tantrum inside

NTA- Your house, your rules. Set boundaries for visitors.

NTA: Consequences must be accepted, like a government and robbery.

NTA: Setting boundaries for tantrums during workday is crucial.
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NTA: Stand your ground and let them deal with it

Forcibly removing a tantruming child can be helpful in calming them down. NTA, op, let her parents deal with it.

NTA. Avoiding annoying kids is a perk of being childfree.

NTA: Sister-in-law’s failure to control her child disrupts work.

NTA. Older kids should know better than to interrupt work.

Last Updated on September 10, 2023 by Diply Social Team