Feature

Real rewards, with the rupee value you set

Your child earns points for genuine effort and redeems them for rewards you choose, each with a real value. The motivation becomes theirs.

The problem

Most reward systems quietly backfire

Bribing to end an argument teaches negotiation, not study. Arbitrary, inconsistent, or far-off rewards stop working within weeks. The reward economy in Abhyaas is built to last, because it is clear, consistent, and chosen by your child.

Bribes teach negotiation

Handing over a reward to stop resistance just raises the next demand.

Vague rules feel unfair

When the cost and the earn are unclear, the system gets argued with.

Far-off prizes do nothing

A reward months away does not motivate the effort needed tonight.

How it works

Effort in, rewards out, on your terms

You set the rewards and their value. Your child earns points for real academic effort, picks what to work toward, and redeems with your approval.

1

You set the rewards

Add rewards with a point cost and a real rupee value, from a toy to extra screen time.

2

Points for real effort

Homework, revision, habits, and consistency all earn points. Good habits earn, poor ones cost.

3

Your child chooses the goal

They add rewards to a wishlist and work toward something they picked themselves.

4

You approve redemptions

When they have enough points, they request the reward and you approve it.

Motivation that shifts to your child

The push comes from them

A goal your child chose pulls harder than any reward you assign.

Effort connects to the real world

Points tied to real value make the link between studying and reward concrete.

Consistency, not bribery

A clear, fair system rewards steady effort instead of buying off an argument.

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Questions, answered

Rewards system, explained.

Who decides the rewards and their value?

You do. You create each reward with a point cost and the real rupee value it costs you, and you approve every redemption.

How does my child earn points?

Through real effort: homework done well, completed revisions, habits kept, and consistency. You can configure every point value.

Can points go down?

Yes. Habits you are trying to reduce, like excess screen time, can cost points, so the system reflects real consequences.

Does my child see the money value?

Your child sees the points and the reward. You control the rupee value and the approvals behind the scenes.

Make effort worth something real.

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