We put both of our kids on a budget starting in the 5th Grade. Mary Hunt's book Debt Proof your Kids is amazing.
My DD is now a sophmore, my DD is in 7th. We have absolutely no problems with money, or gimmies as they are responsible for their part of the family budget.
Both kids now understand the power of giving and saving. My DD managed to set aside enough money and earn enough with odd jobs to purchase a $700 electric violin. My DS quite spending his money on poke mon cards and such and saved enough to be an IPod. He is now saving for an IPad and is almost there. If they had not been on this budget, both kids would have blown through their money and not saved for bigger things that they really wanted.
They also have been able to buy goats, bees, bunnies and trees through their favorite charity The Hefer Project. It gives them such a sense of pride to help others in less fortunate countries.
Both kids still get to go to the movies with their buds, get clothes and shoes when they need them, and have some random spending money. But really, they do not buy junk or things they just want but don't need.
The other bonus is when they do get money for birthdays or Christmas, they put that money aside in savings instead of running out and spending it.
The BEST part is, because they are in charge of their portion of our family budget, they make their own decisions, are learning to live within their means, do not have a sense of entitlement, and are making their mistakes, and learning how to budget before they head off to college!
Okay, I know that was pretty long, but I am pretty passionate about teaching kids about money and living debt free!
