Not that bad really sherradk, think about how much you spend on all the little bits when you are out, it soons adds up and bare in mind, they don't always get that much - sometimes they don't get the fiver if they haven't done the essentials. The theory is that you increase the allowance as they get older, but expect them to do more with it, so for instance, as teenagers, they may get 50 quid a week, but you expect them to pay their own bus fares, lunches, trips out with friends, haircuts and non essential clothes. Apparently saves a fortune and teaches them to budget and respect cash and work. With each increase in cash, you make them responsible for more things. Then if they want to spend a lot of cash on a pair of designer jeans then that's up to them, but they may need to not go to the cinema for a couple of weeks.