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Old 24-04-2006, 12:41 AM   #1
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I Know a little of topic but just a proud dad sharing.

Anyway i learnt very early on not to tell another parent what they should do with thier children ( unless you want a war ), but thought i would share some of our efforts.

Since primary school ( grade 1 ) we have never made our children do homework, but helped them if asked and in addition we decided to reward the girls for doing well, so we set up a scheme where by an C was worth X$ a B woth XX$ and an A worth XXX$.

Thought it was a bit of fun but the girls soon learnt that by doing well at school they could earn some $ for the school holidays.

They seemed to be enjoying it and we went for the ride, With our first girl almost finished school and an A grade student our second daughter has bought home her first report from high school. ( both girls were high achievers in primary )

As above this is not about telling others what to do or not to do but i will let the results speak for themselves, and the final result / aim is a life lesson in a way put more effort in and there are rewards in life.

PS mum n dad are broke again but proud:



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Old 24-04-2006, 04:20 AM   #2
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That's good stuff.
Am I right in assuming XXX$ is 3 figured, say $100?? or were they just randon X's.
If it's $100 you'd be dead broke paying $700 for JUST 1 term. :P
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Old 24-04-2006, 07:17 AM   #3
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Doc, be proud, thats a terrific effort and a great "return on investment". Kids are a hard slog, seeing those sorts of results lets you know you are doing it right!
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Old 24-04-2006, 07:23 AM   #4
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Wow, That is some report card.... I also would be a very proud dad if my son was a straight A student... Congratulations to your daughter
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Old 24-04-2006, 07:31 AM   #5
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You must be doing something right Pete, must be a not bad old man!

Good stuff, your daughters have a level head on their shoulders too
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Old 24-04-2006, 10:57 AM   #6
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That's good stuff.
Am I right in assuming XXX$ is 3 figured, say $100?? or were they just randon X's.
If it's $100 you'd be dead broke paying $700 for JUST 1 term. :P
It Does run into the $100's but not $700 ( but i have 2 of them and they both do as well as each other ), i didnt put the amount as its not important, so long as the kids see it as a bonus to them. it could be A = 15 B = 10 C = 5,

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jabba Wow, That is some report card.... I also would be a very proud dad if my son was a straight A student... Congratulations to your daughter
Straight A's is more common than not from both girls, every now and then there is a B or C but that soon bumps back up by next term ( some how they don't like the loss in reward / spending money )
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Old 24-04-2006, 11:02 AM   #7
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Top stuff!

I got a question though, why does it say, 'Confidential, Not to be used for employment purposes' when most places I've applied for jobs at request past report cards?? :
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Old 24-04-2006, 11:34 AM   #8
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Top stuff!

I got a question though, why does it say, 'Confidential, Not to be used for employment purposes' when most places I've applied for jobs at request past report cards?? :
Not sure ? first time i have seen it as well, must be something new ? all i know is i would use it thats for sure ( some rules ae meant to be broken : )
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Old 24-04-2006, 11:36 AM   #9
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Most report cards for employment purposes will be year 11 & 12. Not year 8
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Most report cards for employment purposes will be year 11 & 12. Not year 8

Fair enough, but it would just be a template for all students yeah? They would just wack in whatever details are required. Doesnt matter really, I just thought it was a bit odd.
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Old 24-04-2006, 11:39 AM   #11
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Doc you guys should be really really proud.. that is a fantastic report card.
Well done to you all..
You guys as parents for all the hard work you put in to help and support your daughter and to her for applying herself and achieving the results shown..

Congratulations.. :
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Ah DOC, shrewd work mate, 6yr primary payout for long term life investment.
Congrats to your daughter and enjoy the pleasure !
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