The main diffrence between the reward mechanism and task rewards

The main difference between the reward mechanism and task rewards lies in how they are configured and applied:

Reward Mechanism: The reward mechanism involves pre-defined rules set by parents for different types of tasks. These rules are reusable and do not need to be configured each time. When a task of a specific type is completed, the system automatically grants internet access rewards according to the pre-defined rules.

Task Rewards:Task rewards, on the other hand, are set based on specific tasks on a daily basis. Parents can allocate internet access time as rewards for completing these tasks, but this needs to be configured each day before the tasks are completed.

When deciding between the two, consider the following:

Reward Mechanism:This is suitable for tasks that are consistent and repetitive in nature, where the same type of task is frequently completed. It saves time for parents as they only need to set up rules once.

Task Rewards:This option provides flexibility for parents to adjust internet access rewards based on daily tasks and priorities. It allows for more personalized and dynamic management of internet access time.