I made too many deals and am now weaning us off (greatly reduced) of deals, the danger is everything becomes transactional.
It is also important to set norms around expectations that don't have a tangible reward.
I made too many deals and am now weaning us off (greatly reduced) of deals, the danger is everything becomes transactional.
It is also important to set norms around expectations that don't have a tangible reward.
It’s better to think of it as compromise rather than a deal. Of course, it needs to be a reasonable compromise.
That is a good point, but the fact that it is a compromise should be communicated with the child, so it doesn't feel like an exchange.
A compromise is an exchange IMO, it’s just that it’s a give and a take for both sides, and there should be a sense of fairness to it.