Shouting, Fighting : Rs 100 for Not Crying, Shouting, Fighting For 7 Days: 6-Year-Old Signs ‘Agreement’ With Dad

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Shouting, Fighting : Rs 100 for Not Crying, Shouting, Fighting For 7 Days: 6-Year-Old Signs 'Agreement' With Dad
Shouting, Fighting : Rs 100 for Not Crying, Shouting, Fighting For 7 Days: 6-Year-Old Signs 'Agreement' With Dad

A six-year-old boy has signed an agreement with his father for his “his daily schedule and performance-linked bonus.” Check it out below:

Children always have a way to get things they want. One six-year-old boy recently signed an agreement with his father for his “his daily schedule and performance-linked bonus.”

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Twitter user @Batla_G posted a picture of a handwritten agreement he signed with his six-year-old son Abir. The agreement details the little boy’s daily schedule – from even up to playtime and even drinking his milk.

The boy has asked for 10 minutes of wake-up time after the alarm buzzes. There are slots for everything from meals and play to drinking milk and doing homework.

If the boy manages to complete the daily tasks, he would be rewarded with money.

The father has agreed to give Rs 10 if the boy manages to carry on with his day with “no crying, no shouting or grumbling.” The boy will get Rs 100 if he goes one whole week without crying, shouting or fighting.

In another tweet, the dad explained, “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. 10 min wake time is for “Papa, just 10 more minutes please” negotiation in the morning.”

He added that he had “tried the point system and star chart earlier” but it didn’t work. “He started crying because he wanted the Star without being a good boy,” the dad said.

Netizens found the agreement amusing. While many said that the timetable would not be followed even for a week, others said that such a schedule would give anxiety to the child.

One user joked, “Every 6 year old: Who knew my time table could make me money.” Another wrote, “Need contract & suggestions for managing Phone & twitter usage for a 21 yr old kid. Suggestions welcome.” A third user quipped, “Where’s the nothing time?? Just sit and do nothing. That’s the most important thing of the day.”

Someone commented, “Sorry to say but your 6yo gonna have extreme anxiety issues in future.” Yet another user added, “Nice try, but won’t sustain for even 1 week, by the end of the week new contract will be signed citing all these as null and void and with only naughtiness/game time.”

 

 

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