General Rules:
1. You need to respect each other’s privacy.
2. You need to respect each other’s property.
3. You need to be accountable for all your time.
Consequences:
1. You could be fined up to $1.00 for not
adhering to these rules.
2. You could be restricted from areas of the
house or certain activities.
3. You may need to replace things you break.
4. You could receive grounding time for
unaccountable time.
Expectations:
1. You need to bathe/shower at least every
2nd day, hopefully every day.
2. You need to keep your rooms picked up
everyday.
3. You need to make your bed every morning.
4. You need to pick up after yourself.
5. You need permission to redecorate from
parents.
6. You need to use appropriate language, no
swearing or name calling.
7. No smoking is allowed.
8. You need to do your chore on time, right
after school or right after supper.
9. You need to do your own laundry.
10. You need to dress appropriately when we
go out as a group.
11. You need to come home right after school.
12. You need to be home by 5:00 P.M. on
non-school days.
13. You need to follow curfews.
14. You need to go to bed at the correct time.
15. You need to keep radios at an acceptable
level at all times.
16. You need to remember all appointments,
Doctor etc.
Consequences:
1. You could be fined from $.25 to $1.00 for
not meeting these expectations.
2. You could recieve grounding time, up to 2
weeks for unaccountable time.
3. No one has any priveleges until all chores
are completed.
4. Rooms belong to all persons in it, so each
person will receive equal consequence if room is not clean.
We completely believe you are capable of following these simple rules and meeting these expectations. If you do you will not have any trouble learning how to take care of yourself and your responsibilities to be independent when you leave here.

CHORES
Kitchen:
Perhaps the most (popular ?) chore in the whole spectrum of being a family. It seems a person's first chores is doing the dishes. Obviously the most favorite chore of adults too, since it is the one we give up most readily. There are 5 basic parts of kitchen duty, setting the table, clearing the table, washing the dishes, drying the dishes and putting away the dishes. This is from the view of an adolescent. The adult concept it simply, doing the dishes. These can be together as 1 chore or divided to make 5 chores depending on the ability of and how many persons there are to do the chore.