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Pocket Money for Teen Daughters
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it helps at all, when we were caring for my nephew we would give him �5 a week but he knew from the start that he would have to do stuff in return (clean his room once a week, help out when asked etc). We thought about 'paying' for each task but decided against it as we felt he would consider each transaction on an individual & because of the small level of remuneration he would decide far too easily to say no.
The advantage we found was that we could be flexible (e.g. didn't have to keep finding jobs for the sake of it) but the fear of not getting any pocket money for that week was a very useful sanction (which incidentally we only ever had to withold once).
I think you are absolutely right and should stick to your guns. I give mine �5 a week, but only if they earn it doing a job or jobs that need doing. Home is where these lessons have to start as these are some of the basic skills they will need in real-life. Things like this can't be taught by the schools.
My daughter wanted a new phone and went out and got a paper round for 6 months until she'd earned enough to buy it herself. I could never have taught her the lessons she learned if I'd bought it for her.
I always used the "But my friends...." to which I got the response "Well I am not so-and-so's mother, I am your mother and I am telling you no!".
I think your children should earn their money without a doubt, and your 15 year old should realise that in order to get the money she has to work for it. However, remember that �5 doesn't go far nowadays. A magazine is around �1-2, a packet of sweets, a drink, nail varnish, etc and the money is gone so she probably doesn't feel like it's going anywhere.
Why not try doing it monthly? With �20 a month she'll be able to buy a top, a CD or DVD, etc and will see why she is working for the money, she will have something to show for it. Or �10 a fortnight would work the same way.
I understand you buy their clothes, and they're very lucky girls, but it's a different feeling altogether being able to buy your own.
im 14 and i get �20 a month but thats for everything, my mum buys the main parts of my clothes if you get wot i mean like things i really really need and i buy the rest, pay for my mobile, cinema etc.
to b honest i think u should give them a bit of money anywayz each month but make them do things to earn more money. hope this helps xx
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