TESTIMONIAL:
Encouraging Stronger Families
"Our Family Is On The Same Page"
by Bettye Williams
The truth of the matter is Parentpoints was like
our newfound salvation for our 16- year-old who seemed not to
be bothered in the least bit by her poor grades and inability
to get things completed in a timely fashion.
My husband really thought that it would not work,
because maybe she was too old and too far gone. But, I thought
it is worth a try. I heard about this program on the radio,
and I knew Daron as a student. My first thoughts were if it
works for him, then it’s worth a try. I canceled out everything
else that I had to do and went to see his presentation. I liked
it. It was very impressive. I thought maybe, just maybe, it
would help or work. I purchased the Points Method™ and
took it home.
My husband was not too keen on trying it because
our daughter was too old. Well, I read the manual and thought
I would connect it to everything she does from school life to
social activities to rewards…I mean EVERYTHING. Every
year right before Christmas she gives us her big wish list –
this year there would be a change. So I shared the whole concept
with her about the Points Method™ and we had a mutual
understanding of its purpose.
First thing she wanted was a flip phone (cell). I said “O.k.,
how much does it cost?” She researched and came up with
a price of $275.00. Now, her goal would be to earn 2750 points
by completing homework without having to be reminded, making
her bed every day, washing her clothes, etc. without having
to be told. No phone call before 8:30 p.m. and none after 9:30.
From 9:30 to 10:30 was her ‘me’ time, where she’d
get her bath and prepare for the next day. If she violated any
of the rules, she would have to pay me the points I would have
paid her for those things.
She was off to a right fine start until one day she had to pay
me because she did not do her room and because I had to wake
her up for school. My! My! That was not too cool. The system
was working for not only her, but me too. I had to be on my
Ps and Qs, too. The other thing was we built a time factor into
the points she could earn, and if she did not earn them within
a specific time, she would have to start over. To my surprise,
she was counting every point. Sometimes I would purposely not
pay, and she would remind me.
She earned her cell phone, improved her management skills, became
more independent......it was worth every cent I invested. Not
only that, I paid more attention to what I was holding her accountable
for. This made me also hold myself more accountable and responsible.
It was truly good for the two of us, and we finally got Dad
to buy into it. It works out great for us. Amber is doing fine,
keeps her room clean, and does the rest of her chores without
me yelling and screaming. Because she earns free points for
the weekend – shopping, movies, etc. – and she loves
it because she does not have to beg. If she has the points,
then she can use them to do the things she wants to, because
we know she earned that privilege.
Sincerely,
Bettye