Final answer:
Skeeter explains the irony of the relationship between the help and the children raised by them who later become their employers in the novel The Help.
Step-by-step explanation:
The irony of the relationship between the help and the children they raise who later become their employers is explained by Skeeter in the novel The Help by Kathryn Stockett. Skeeter points out that it is ironic because the help often love and care for the children they take care of as if they were their own, but once those children grow up, they become the employer and hold a position of power over the help. This power dynamic creates a complex and ironic relationship between the two groups.