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* messy place at table
* messy place at table
* food spoiled due to being left out or in lunchbox
* food spoiled due to being left out or in lunchbox
* arguing/yelling, especially while playing computer game
For each yelling incident, note what game they were playing. More than 2 incidents in a month means that that game is "restricted", i.e. no more than an hour per day.

Revision as of 17:53, 16 January 2011

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

"Old?" = have they previously been doing this task?

Task description Old? Points Notes
Pick up clothing, into hamper Y per piece
Load washing machine Y
Put in detergent ?
Start washing machine Y
Move washed laundry to dryer Y away task
Clean dryer lint filter - away task
Start dryer Y away task
Move dried clothing to hamper Y
Spontaneously take bath -
Run bath (for self or other) -
Take a trash bag out - must inform adult or replace bag; penalty otherwise
Put new trash bag in -
Take compost out -
Rinse machine-washable dish, put in carrier -
Unload dish carrier in laundry room -
Wash hand-washable dish -
Mow front strip of lawn -
Clean gutters -
  • laundry room: _ pts
  • craft room: _ pts
  • stairwell: _ pts
  • living room front: _ pts
  • back of house is probably too dangerous
Woozle will provide ladder

away task: points still awarded if parent does this while kid is out of house -- but kid needs to check that it was done before claiming the points

Penalties

Points to be decided...

  • late pick-ups due to homework notice study halls (Z)
  • messy place at table
  • food spoiled due to being left out or in lunchbox
  • arguing/yelling, especially while playing computer game

For each yelling incident, note what game they were playing. More than 2 incidents in a month means that that game is "restricted", i.e. no more than an hour per day.