Kidpoints/v2

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This page is a draft; editing is still in progress. Information may not be accurate or current.

This is version 2 of kidpoints, and is more self-regulating than v1 -- so probably more suitable for older kids (~10 and up). (I can post the previous version if anyone is interested.)

Rules

  • There is a set of cards with one task listed on each card.
  • Each task has a certain number of points (usually fixed) attached to it.
  • Tasks which need doing are kept in a pocket accessible to the kids.
  • Each kid has a pocket for "tasks done".
  • When a kid does a task, he takes the card for that task and puts it in his pocket.
  • Parents assess penalty points for certain things; penalizable infractions should generally be listed in advance.
  • At regular intervals (e.g. weekly), there is an assessment:
    • Parents add up all point-cards filed by each kid, then subtract any penalty points
    • Parents deduct a fixed number of points for "basic upkeep".
      • This number should be decided in advance; changes should also be announced in advance, preferably with some justification.
      • This is essentially the parents defining how much work the kids should be doing each interval in order to "earn their keep".
      • The number can be different for each kid, though again there should be justification. It should be "fair" to use age as a basis, i.e. older kids need to be doing more work. (We'll see how this plays out...)
    • The final balance translates into a reward; see discussion below.
      • Points not traded for reward may optionally accumulate interest; these points and their interest are carried over to the next interval.

Reward

For a long time, I resisted anything that made it possible to think of points as money, but I think we've reached the point where it's necessary, and a reasonably accurate representation of value exchanged:

  • parents provide a certain amount of value (food, clothing, shelter, basic upkeep) to kids
  • kids are expected to do a certain amount of work to help offset this -- less for younger kids, more as kids approach adulthood
  • extra work should be rewarded in a way that is independent of parents

It also satisfied the need for allowances, which we haven't been giving them, and ties each kid's allowance to their performance during the past week rather than being an "entitlement".

Notes

As much as possible, points awarded should be tied to how much effort and/or expense the task actually saves the parents. Tasks should not be make-work.

Details

Here are the actual details as first implemented here at Hypertwin Manor on 2011-01-16:

  • /tasks
  • "Upkeep" points:
  • Exchange rate: