
The parent offers to reward the boy with money if he completes the tasks on time. Of course, there are a few clauses, as with any written agreement.
Even though they are young, children are expert negotiators when it comes to acquiring what they want. It was signed by a father to write an “agreement” with his son regarding “his daily schedule and performance-linked bonus”.
A handwritten agreement was made by Twitter user @Batla G and his six-year-old son Abir. His father assigned the boy’s daily chores, which included everything from waking up to playing tennis and even drinking milk, in a thorough list.
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If he does that for a week, he will be rewarded with Rs 100. The father has also agreed to pay Rs 10 if he can avoid “crying, shouting, or groaning.”
Me and my 6 year old signed and agreement today for his daily schedule and performance linked bonus š pic.twitter.com/b4VBKTl8gh
— Batla_G (@Batla_G) February 1, 2022
The idea gained a lot of attention. People on social media praised his brilliant concept and the fact that he highlighted the ten-minute rule for waking up, with many claiming it to be the adult equivalent of the snooze button.
I loved the honesty…! pic.twitter.com/OIKziBVitK
— Hospital Manager (@iWriteHanded) February 2, 2022
Answers to FAQs š
Lunch time is included in the school time from 9 AM to 2 PM
Milk time is with TV so a 20 min episode is included
Breakfast, Lunch, Milk and Dinner is with TV only š
10 min wake time is for "Papa, just 10 more minutes please" negotiation in the morning š
Advertisement— Batla_G (@Batla_G) February 2, 2022
Dad clarified in a follow-up tweet, “10 min wake time is for āPapa, just 10 more minutes pleaseā negotiation in the morning.”
The father admitted that the discussion would most likely fail shortly, but he was simply pleased that his son had agreed to work with him. “Arey poore 12 ghante chala yeh,” the man joked when asked if anything from the detailed list worked.
There are other parents who gave responses and shared their experiences with it.
Haha
Mujhe pata hai ek din bhi nahi chalega
But I loved the way he signed it with me
Bas notarized karana baaki hai
šš
Advertisement— Batla_G (@Batla_G) February 1, 2022
12 hours only
Sone ke baad same schedule as before š
— Batla_G (@Batla_G) February 2, 2022
This is so cool.
Copying this šš¬ https://t.co/YHgocqEZk7— Ram Grover (@RamGrover) February 2, 2022
AdvertisementI loved it š, I have been signatory to such agreements šššš with my experience, this "peace accord" agar 1 week chal jaye toh bahot hai..ššš
But yes that's a good start šš@devanshshah_ what say ?šš¤«šššš https://t.co/lOuLXPMKkv
— Shubhal Shah (@ShubhalShah) February 2, 2022
šš Theoretically nice concept, practically works out or nt is another thing , bt yes discipline & punctuality , r da big take aways in wateva results it gives, it's a win-win situation for both parent's & kid..dey v ll know/grasp da basic elements of planning..šš
Advertisement— āØšŖā£ļøKrupa ā£ļøāØ āŗļø (@GonsalvesKrupa) February 2, 2022
I tried something like this with my son. Every he used to ask how much is his balance. One day he said it's only on paper show me the money š
— Shailesh Charati (@scharati) February 2, 2022
He heš Been there, done thatš It won't work at this stage but it is still a good idea because you are conveying to your son that discipline is essential for a successful lifeš In the long run, he will benefit from knowing that rules help.
— Roopa B (@Roopa13B) February 1, 2022
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