ksoehrlein
Once (and Future?) CM
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DD is 4-and-almost-a-half. When DS was born, we started a family tradition whereby all loose change she finds in the house/car/dryer/etc. goes into her piggy bank so that DS won't find it first and put it in his mouth. Then, a few days before our next trip "home" to DVC, we sort out the change at home and cash it in for Disney Dollars which we use to buy her one small souvenier item per vacation day.
Anyway, I guess this has started her being a little money-obsessed. She's starting to get the concept that grown-ups get money when they go to work, and has asked me how kids can make their own money.
I'm thinking of starting her on an allowance, but don't know if she is too young. At this point, her chores would only involve putting away her toys when she is done with them (admittedly, a new concept for our family), with more chores to be added as she gets the concept and gets older. What do you think?
What is a good dollar amount to start her off with?
I want to encourage her to save some in her WDW piggy bank, but also want her to have some disposable money when she starts begging for junk at the grocery store/mall/dollar store.
Thanks for your advice!
Anyway, I guess this has started her being a little money-obsessed. She's starting to get the concept that grown-ups get money when they go to work, and has asked me how kids can make their own money.
I'm thinking of starting her on an allowance, but don't know if she is too young. At this point, her chores would only involve putting away her toys when she is done with them (admittedly, a new concept for our family), with more chores to be added as she gets the concept and gets older. What do you think?
What is a good dollar amount to start her off with?
I want to encourage her to save some in her WDW piggy bank, but also want her to have some disposable money when she starts begging for junk at the grocery store/mall/dollar store.
Thanks for your advice!