parenting issue -- what would you do?

jennyanydots

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older dd is 13 and will be a high school freshman this year.

at the beginning of the summer I bought her a Sony Discman. she goes to travel camp and she likes to take CD's on the bus.

the discman broke the second week of camp. dd was careless and irresponsible.

I refuse to buy another CD player for her.

the question, though...

should I let her use her own money (birthday, allowance, etc) to buy one for herself?
 
Sure, why not? I'm not sure that I understand your issue here. Do you think that since she was irresponsible with the first one that she shouldn't have one at all? I guess I can see that side of the issue, but if she has money of her own, I'd let her buy herself a new one. I'd bet she'll take better care of it!
 
I agree let her buy one out of her own money and then she will respect it a little better.
 
That really depends on whether or not spending her own money will cause her any kind of hardship or not -- because it should, a little. If she's rolling and dough I don't see how whipping out her little checkbook will teach the responsibility.

I once made my DD work for <i>me</i> to earn the money to replace something she lost. She had the money to pay for it, but I told her she wasn't getting another one unless she did it that way. If your DD was older and had a real job, it might be different.

But what do I know? I'm the original mean mom!
 

I say yes. She broke it, she can replace it. Would be a good lesson for her.
 
Absolutely let her buy one with her own money. She'll more than likely take better care of it, than she would with one she didn't pay for.
 
I'm sort of in the same situation.... MY DD12 & I went shopping for a backpack, she wanted a jansport. But she also wanted a pink one. We went to Marshall's and they had a purple jansport but she choose to buy something else(pink).

So her friend got the pink jansport and she loved it. I told her that if she wanted to spend 50.00 of her own money to buy one fine....but have no mistake about it, she will use the one I bought her next year!
 
I'd let her spend her own money. My DD12 and I go through this sort of thing, too. :rolleyes:
 
If it was her money, and that's what she wanted to spend it on, I'd let her. I probably wouldn't spend the $$ to buy her a new one though, if I was paying for it.

We all have to learn responsibility!
 
If she wants to use her money to buy a new one then sure why not..its her money she should be able to buy what she wants with it....
 
I agree that those personal CD players are way too fragile.
That said, let her spend her own money and caution her to
get a good case/carrier so she can protect it.
 
Originally posted by HollyJoy
I say yes. She broke it, she can replace it. Would be a good lesson for her.

I couldn't agree more with this. In fact, I already take this approach w/ my 6 yr old DD. She does chores and gets an allowance and she spends her own money on things that she really wants - which would include something that needed replacing, even if she ruined the original. If you think about it on an adult perspective, if you received a X-mas gift and you lost it/broke it and you really liked it, wouldn't you replace it? I know I would. Good luck w/ your decision.:wave:
 
Sure. If she's careless this time, it's her money that she's used and lost if it breaks. I think she'll be more careful with it if she buys it herself anyway (I always was when I was growing up, I hate to say it, but I was) and if she IS careless and it breaks, she'll feel it a lot more since it was her money.

::yes::
 
Yes, I would definitely let her buy one.
 
I agree that she should be allowed to buy it herself. We were poor when I was a kid and my parents couldn't afford to buy us a lot of things. As soon as I started babysitting I saved up and bought myself all kinds of things. When I was 14 I told all my friends and family that I was going to buy a trampoline. I shocked them all when I actually paid for the whole thing myself. And I always took great care of my purchases because I had wanted them enough to actually save up for months. I was proud of myself for earning them all.
 
I agree. If she wants to replace it and actually take care of it this time let her but it herself. I have been doing this with DD10 for years. She takes much better care of her stuff when she has had to work for the money.
 
Yes, let her buy one with her own money,,only if she has it in cash, nothing comes out of the bank.
 












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