I think of the tale of the two mothers who were fighting over a child, and Solomon mused that they “fair thing” would be to slice the baby in half and give them both a half.
When multiple kids are in the mix, often times both giving of items as well as discipline have to be evenly distributed to keep resentments low. Or do they not?
What do you think, and what are some examples of “fair treatment” you try to enforce if at all? If not, why?
The first thing that comes to mind is if you don’t know who did it, everyone goes in the corner. And everyone gets the same treat, no favoritism even if the child is older.
When multiple kids are in the mix, often times both giving of items as well as discipline have to be evenly distributed to keep resentments low. Or do they not?
What do you think, and what are some examples of “fair treatment” you try to enforce if at all? If not, why?
The first thing that comes to mind is if you don’t know who did it, everyone goes in the corner. And everyone gets the same treat, no favoritism even if the child is older.