XP Program
How XP Work
XP (Experience Points) are how we celebrate effort, participation, and personal growth at Mud Club.
There’s no one “right” way to earn XP. Every member’s journey is different — and XP is designed to reflect that. Whether it’s showing up, trying something new, or practicing skills at home, XP helps make progress visible and motivating.
At Mud Club, success is personal.
How to Collect XP
Members collect XP in ways that feel meaningful to them:
🎮 Group Sessions
Earn 20 XP for each Mud Club session you attend.🧩 Weekly Challenges
Earn 10 XP by participating in weekly challenges — your way.🏠 Home XP Activities
Earn up to 5 XP per day for activities at home, like:Practicing a new skill
Using a strategy learned at Mud Club
Working on a hobby or interest
🎂 Birthday Bonus
Get 50 XP on your birthday!⭐ Personal Milestones
Earn 25 XP for reaching a personal goal or overcoming a challenge.
What Can XP Be Used For?
XP can be redeemed for tools, games, apps, and resources that support learning, play, and growth.
Every 10 XP = $1
Items can be redeemed through:
Amazon (Minecraft membership)
Amazon and Meta Quest stores (Quest VR membership)
The Mud Club team is always happy to help with ideas and suggestions.
Track XP at Home
Families can track XP outside of sessions using our Printable Home XP Tracker.
📄 [Download the Mud Club Home XP Tracker]
This helps members:
See their progress
Celebrate effort
Build independence and motivation
XP balances are also available by asking your OTA in session or chat.
Why We Use XP
XP is not about behaviour charts or earning rewards for being “good.”
It’s about:
Recognizing effort
Encouraging motivation
Supporting independence
Celebrating growth at your own pace
XP is flexible, personal, and designed to grow with each member.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is XP based on behaviour?
No. XP is not tied to behaviour, compliance, or skill level. It’s about participation, effort, and personal goals.
Do kids compete with each other for XP?
No. XP is individual. Everyone earns XP in ways that make sense for them.
Do parents need to decide the Home XP activities?
Kids are encouraged to help choose their own activities, with parent support as needed. The goal is independence, not perfection.
What if my child doesn’t want to use XP right away?
That’s okay! XP can be saved and used when the time feels right.
How do we redeem XP?
Families redeem using the XP tab in their personal Mud Club Teams channel. The Mud Club team confirms details and helps with the next steps.
Can XP be personalized?
Yes. XP is meant to be flexible. Families can always talk to the Mud Club team for a more individualized approach.