MAKING COMMON PRIVILEGES INDIVIDUAL

Setting up Common Privileges as Individual Privileges may not be as applicable as Making Common Behaviors Individual. Granting the same privilege at different levels may create confusion between children. A child might think that he has to work harder to achieve the same privilege which his brother gets (at a lower level) when he doesn’t have to work so hard. Lower level privileges should be common since they are basic. However, an example of when this option to make common privileges individual would be helpful, is at higher levels where members may view privileges slightly different and have more of choice in how and what is set up. In this case, privileges can be made common and recreated as individual to place the privilege one of the different higher levels.

1. Click on the Common Privilege and scroll down to 'Make Individual Privilege.'

2. The privilege should now be highlighted in gray to match other individual privileges. The new individual privilege can be edited to different specifics, such as the level placement and obtaining days. All changes made to the new individual privilege will not affect any other member's common privilege unless the same process as above is done to make their privilege individual.