reginaastralis
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My parents do something to this effect with my sister. She is 13, nearing 14, and it seems to be doing a decent job. She gets $50/month for "discretionary" spending. My parents still put money in her separate school account for lunch, and buy most of her school supplies and clothes, but her extras are all hers.
For example, she really REALLY wanted to go see My Chemical Romance today, she asked me to take her about two months ago. We are 14 years apart, so I am a chaperone for all sorts of concerts. She asked me to go with, and told me I had to pay for my ticket, and I laughed. Money is more than tight on my end, and to give up a day at work AND pay for my ticket was not in the budget, but I told her I would think about it. My mom called me a few weeks ago to ask if I would be interested, and told me she had told my sister that if she wanted to me to go with her to the concert, she'd have to pay for the ticket. Up to this date, any concert my mom has bought both tickets for. It would have been two months of allowance, and she has the opportunity to earn more money around the house with "extra" chores (ie, she can wash one of the three dogs for $5). Needless to say, we aren't going to the concert. When she realized how much my mom was forking out for our previous shindigs, the price was too high.
And I can see so far, she seems to have a much better appreciation for money than my brother and I ever did. She really is looking forward to turning 15, so she can get job.
For example, she really REALLY wanted to go see My Chemical Romance today, she asked me to take her about two months ago. We are 14 years apart, so I am a chaperone for all sorts of concerts. She asked me to go with, and told me I had to pay for my ticket, and I laughed. Money is more than tight on my end, and to give up a day at work AND pay for my ticket was not in the budget, but I told her I would think about it. My mom called me a few weeks ago to ask if I would be interested, and told me she had told my sister that if she wanted to me to go with her to the concert, she'd have to pay for the ticket. Up to this date, any concert my mom has bought both tickets for. It would have been two months of allowance, and she has the opportunity to earn more money around the house with "extra" chores (ie, she can wash one of the three dogs for $5). Needless to say, we aren't going to the concert. When she realized how much my mom was forking out for our previous shindigs, the price was too high.
And I can see so far, she seems to have a much better appreciation for money than my brother and I ever did. She really is looking forward to turning 15, so she can get job.