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There are other activities given to kids where they can earn or receive

compensation or financial reward. A parent can offer to give a certain amount of


money or other reward if their child did something extraordinary out of their own.

What if one day, your child is no longer motivated by money? Said differently,
they just decide to not do the chores because they don’t care about the reward
system you’ve set up for them? They won’t get paid for chores as an adult, when
the children grow up, they will have to take care of their houses and their family's
needs without any extenal rewards. And the most importantly, it shouldn't be
expected that you will get paid everytime you do something for your family, we
should be doing out of love.

AGREE:

But on the other hand, reward is at the same time a good thing for when childrens
are done with their chores. Rewards in general doesn’t have to necessarily be
money, it can be something like an allowance for watching tv or phones or maybe
candies and snacks. With that said, i think rewards is something that’s really
helpful at being a motivation for childrens since they are really rewards-motivated.
Also, if the childrens are being made a considerably harder chore, the reward
should at the same
time increase in value to show the kids that the harder you work, the better reward
you’ll get

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