Anonymous wrote:My mom stopped giving me pocket money when I was about 9 or 10 and i still remember the pain. I did steal change from her wallet.
Please do not do this to your kid. $3-4 is a joke. My 8 yo gets $10 a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give your kid pocket money. We give our kids money, people in Eastern Europe give their kids money, my parents certainly did it. What kind of freak control show are you running when you kid can't have a dollar to buy ice cream at school? Please tell me that I misinterpreted this and that you do give you kid some money to spend.
For your information, lots of children have no pocket money to spend and never think of stealing. I am shocked you would think like that. Get out of your bubble.
Anonymous wrote:I also stole dollar bills and quarters from my parents. I wanted money for snacks and sodas from the vending machine at school and I knew if I asked my mother she'd say it was unhealthy and not give me anything. So I took small amounts here and there. I never took more than $1 at a time and never stole anything else. I think my dad probably knew and said nothing (he and my mom didn't always see eye-to-eye on how strict to be with us).
Try setting up an actual allowance system and see what happens. I agree with PP that $3 here and there is not enough--it was not enough when I was a kid and that was 20+ years ago. It accumulated so slowly that it never seemed worth it to bother earning and it taught me nothing about money management because it wasn't enough to manage. What, you're going to save $0.50, donate $0.50 to charity, and spend $2 on a bag of Famous Amos cookies? Or maybe if you save for half a year you can buy a sweatshirt! Yippee!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give your kid pocket money. We give our kids money, people in Eastern Europe give their kids money, my parents certainly did it. What kind of freak control show are you running when you kid can't have a dollar to buy ice cream at school? Please tell me that I misinterpreted this and that you do give you kid some money to spend.
For your information, lots of children have no pocket money to spend and never think of stealing. I am shocked you would think like that. Get out of your bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Give your kid pocket money. We give our kids money, people in Eastern Europe give their kids money, my parents certainly did it. What kind of freak control show are you running when you kid can't have a dollar to buy ice cream at school? Please tell me that I misinterpreted this and that you do give you kid some money to spend.