Ask Amy: Child development expert worries about grandchild

Dear Amy: I had a 42-year career as a speech-language pathologist, working with young children.

Early childhood development was my professional specialty.

I made sure to provide my own children with play-based preschool opportunities. As they grew and showed interest in certain activities, we provided those opportunities for them in art, music, and sports.

Both children are now successful professionals.

Our son and his wife are the parents of two children, ages three and one.

They let us know early on that they would accept NO input or support, even when they shared their struggles and challenges.

Not even a book suggestion was welcome.

I have respected their wishes, and I respond to texts, e-mails, and rare phone calls with generic positive statements like, “Thanks for sharing that photo!” “It looks like he’s doing great!”

Now, our daughter-in-law is sending photos and videos of our 3-year-old granddaughter in a pee-wee “cheer” program.

She is on a “performance team,” complete with uniforms with short-shorts and bare midriffs.

For the competitions, she has to wear full-face makeup, including bright red lipstick.

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