Please tell me I'm not alone! I just read the thread about parents who give their teens $$$ to pay for things, and I feel like such a slacker! I've never done that with my DD (she's 18 now, a freshman in college and lives at home by choice).
She got an allowance when she was younger, but that was her money to spend as she wants. I've always bought things for her (even now). I just enjoy doing it (and we are fortunate to be able to afford to do so...just her horse's care and board run about $600 a month). We pay for her college beyond what her scholarships don't cover, and we don't charge her rent. When I do take her shopping, I like to pay for things.
Here's the thing though...all of her life growing up, she saw how careful my husband and I are with our money. We don't buy fancy electronics, we don't have a lot of "toys", and we don't spend a fortune on entertainment. We do spend $$$ on vacations...I figure they are cheaper than therapy! So, despite that fact that we are financing her life (and will continue to do so until she finishes school), she has a VERY good grasp on the value of a dollar...this is an 18 year old girl who spent her summer doing volunteer work, didn't WANT a smartphone with an unlimited plan (I wanted her to have one once she started school, but she insisted on sticking with her prepaid cell phone), doesn't buy into all the latest fads and trends, and actually LOVES shopping at thrift stores. I did not buy her one single "brand new" item of clothing from a regular retail store this summer...but we shopped like crazy at Goodwill, and found some fabulous bargains, which she was thrilled about! I'm glad she turned out so well by modeling our behavior, because I'm too lazy to keep up with allowances, and what she does/doesn't have to buy. And, I figure with all the money she's saving now, she'll be able to provide for me and DH in our old age!
lol KIDDING!
She got an allowance when she was younger, but that was her money to spend as she wants. I've always bought things for her (even now). I just enjoy doing it (and we are fortunate to be able to afford to do so...just her horse's care and board run about $600 a month). We pay for her college beyond what her scholarships don't cover, and we don't charge her rent. When I do take her shopping, I like to pay for things.
Here's the thing though...all of her life growing up, she saw how careful my husband and I are with our money. We don't buy fancy electronics, we don't have a lot of "toys", and we don't spend a fortune on entertainment. We do spend $$$ on vacations...I figure they are cheaper than therapy! So, despite that fact that we are financing her life (and will continue to do so until she finishes school), she has a VERY good grasp on the value of a dollar...this is an 18 year old girl who spent her summer doing volunteer work, didn't WANT a smartphone with an unlimited plan (I wanted her to have one once she started school, but she insisted on sticking with her prepaid cell phone), doesn't buy into all the latest fads and trends, and actually LOVES shopping at thrift stores. I did not buy her one single "brand new" item of clothing from a regular retail store this summer...but we shopped like crazy at Goodwill, and found some fabulous bargains, which she was thrilled about! I'm glad she turned out so well by modeling our behavior, because I'm too lazy to keep up with allowances, and what she does/doesn't have to buy. And, I figure with all the money she's saving now, she'll be able to provide for me and DH in our old age!
