We began by giving them weekly 50c for each year of their age. My kids started receiving pocket money when the twins started school, aged 5. If they do this they will receive their pocket money, however, if there is a day that I am not satisfied I deduct 50c. ![]() My kids have a responsibility each week to keep their bedrooms, wardrobe and bathroom tidy, be kind to each other and complete their household tasks. Also fact is I can’t afford to buy items when shopping and give them the expectation that if they ask they will receive each trip. I want to teach them the value of money, responsibility to earn it and to be grateful for what they receive. I don’t purchase my kids lollies or toys when visiting the shops they only receive them as gifts on their birthday’s, at Christmas or using their pocket money through the year (however I am happy for them to be spoilt anytime by other family members). We included then Miss 4 but didn’t have ‘big’ expectation of her to do tasks around the house but wanted her to be included. ![]() At the time they were 6 and ready to have some responsibilities. Mr 8 loved finding and saving money, which made me realise pocket money would encourage him to start helping me around the house. If they were in trouble Miss 8 was always devastated to be banned from TV. We learnt early that each of our children had a different currency. How and why kids receive pocket money is different in every family.
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