The maternal grandmother has NO right to be more involved than the paternal. It isn't a grandparent's turn to star when their daughter has children. A good grandparent can be the man's parent.
Sorry, your last comment irritated me a lot and I'm not going to be quiet about that.
Having said that, if I don't want someone to babysit I just say "no, I don't want that." If they want to push and ask why, I tell them that I don't trust them fully with my child because...
My mum had a cot, which was used for DS... but he never had a sleepover there without me staying too. Because I was happy to tell mum I wasn't ready to leave DS with her. She didn't push it. She knew if she did too much, I wouldn't visit with DS full stop.
PiL have no baby stuff, but enough pre-school stuff to keep DS happy. They have him one afternoon a week and love it. He has never slept the night there: interestingly enough, he asks them if he can stay for dinner/bath/bed and they say no! I must confess, I am happy about that. I was only comfortable leaving DS with mum when she discovered the joys of co-sleeping (after bagging me about it for years): she insists on DS sleeping with her every night when we visit now! I know PiL wouldn't be very good with DS in the middle of the night and they know it too. So no sleepovers.


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