02/27 - Toulouse Lautrec Tuesday!

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Title: Consumer Behavior Study(~ 10 minutes) | Accept
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Is Mturk this quiet or is my hit finder not working?... Hmmmm
 
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Coming in late:

No privileges at all. Everything taken away. (No internet, no gaming, no tv, no friends over, nothing but school and home.) All of this would have to be earned back over time. I have a thing called a "trust bank" with my kid. If he empties it, then he gets no "trust" from me until he refills the bank again. This means being grounded isn't for a set amount of time that the kid knows he just has to endure...it's an amount of time determined by his actions and what he does to earn back the trust/privileges.

I would also include hard labor. Chores, chores, chores, and more chores. All the money spent would have to be repaid (even if I did get the charges reversed, the kid needs some idea of what that money costs in terms of earning it).
 

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Normally I don't transfer amounts this low, but I'm thinking I just might transfer right now to get it off of my dashboard:

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Coming in late:

No privileges at all. Everything taken away. (No internet, no gaming, no tv, no friends over, nothing but school and home.) All of this would have to be earned back over time. I have a thing called a "trust bank" with my kid. If he empties it, then he gets no "trust" from me until he refills the bank again. This means being grounded isn't for a set amount of time that the kid knows he just has to endure...it's an amount of time determined by his actions and what he does to earn back the trust/privileges.

I would also include hard labor. Chores, chores, chores, and more chores. All the money spent would have to be repaid (even if I did get the charges reversed, the kid needs some idea of what that money costs in terms of earning it).
I am going to have to use the Trust Bank thing. My oldest is 9 and has started a lying phase and I was just explaining to him the other night about the importance of telling the truth all the time so people believe you when you are honest. He understood, but in the moment he wants to lie, and about dumb crap like brushing his teeth or saying dammit. The funny thing is I wouldn't even care if he said dammit and he knows that, but he still lies and says he never said it.:banghead:
 

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I am going to have to use the Trust Bank thing. My oldest is 9 and has started a lying phase and I was just explaining to him the other night about the importance of telling the truth all the time so people believe you when you are honest. He understood, but in the moment he wants to lie, and about dumb crap like brushing his teeth or saying dammit. The funny thing is I wouldn't even care if he said dammit and he knows that, but he still lies and says he never said it.:banghead:
It's a good strategy for me. The bank can be full, empty, or in between. And the kid is totally responsible for how full it is. Privileges depend on the level in the bank. So if the bank is empty, and he's slowly refilling it, he gets nice-to-haves added into his life a little at a time. If he doesn't abuse them, or screw up otherwise, the bank fills up a little more and I trust him with a little more. Or, it can drop back down and things get taken away.

If your kid responds well to visuals, you can make a felt (fabric, cardboard?) bank and have levels you add to it or take away, and associate privileges with each level.

My kid has only emptied his trust bank once, and said after he filled it back up (months later) he will never do that again as life is hell without trust.
 
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