difficult child definitely doesn't *like* it, and he blames the level system on everything that's wrong in the house (and his life lol). But so far he's buying in. He's a social kid, he likes to get out and explore and with the way its set up, all he has to do is follow the guidelines. I think that's where we failed in the past, we didn't have a set guideline in visual form of "this is what you need to do to succeed", so I'm hoping ::fingers crossed:: that he continues to buy in.
difficult child has told us it's unfair to hold his easy child sister to the level system (even though she's almost always on level six), he's trying to lawyer his way out of it any way he can, but we're sticking to it. If he wants to go do all the fun stuff he loves to do, he's gotta put in some effort.
difficult child has tried moving his own level, but never his sister. It helps that Chris Honey and I are on the same page and watching the board. It's really more for *us* than the kids Chris says, because it makes it *so* much easier to keep track and explain why they can or can't do something. "You're on Level One because you're laundry isn't finished. As soon as your laundry is finished, you'll be on Level Four." End of discussion.