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#32. Compromise
Definition:
Look for an opportunity to give children a partial success when you have
to say no to the overall request. Look for a solution in which you both win.
Example:
Jerry
(15 years), you can't stay all night at Mark's house. I'll give you a couple
of dollars to rent a movie, and you can take it over to his house to watch.
I'll pick you up at eleven. |
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