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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]just a question. why some say that allowance should not be linked to chores? I am starting with this allowance thing, and I was planning to link it to the chores they need to do, like a sort of salary. why this should not be done? I was planning to have basic chores they need to do anyway (make their beds, cleaning table and so on) and elective chores they can do to make more money (kids are 4.5 and 8). I also started telling them that they will be "charged" when they ruin something (not always, only when I tell them not to do something a million times and they do it and ruin something, then I started telling them that they need to pay for the repair/purchase of new item - so far just telling them they need to pay for it has been sufficient to make them more careful with things)[/quote] 1. Household work is done by all members of the household because we all live here and need a clean, comfortable house. My kids have to make their beds, clean the bathroom, sweep the kitchen, take out the trash, etc. because they live here and are members of the family - not because I will pay them for it. 2. If you pay them for chores they may decide that they would rather decline to do the work and forgo the money (turning the tables against you). In our house declining to do your share is just not an option.[/quote] We don't tie allowance to chores, either, but our kids are charged if they don't do their chores and we have to step in to do them. It's way more effective to charge $1 to pay mom to clean the sink than it is to deduct $1 from weekly allowance if you just don't clean the sink. Even kids feel differently when they actually have to cough up money, as opposed to just not getting more. (Think the bag tax vs. the 5 cents extra some stores give you for bringing your own.)[/quote] LOL, my oldest son would probably take the option to pay Mom $1, particularly if he's flush from earning extra money in his neighborhood side businesses! Think I'll stay away from that one, but thanks! I[/quote]
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