Camelyn
New Member
As you may or may not know, I am raising my 2 daughters (ages 4 and 5) mostly by myself (their father lives in Toronto). This means I make most parenting decisions on my own. Recently, I made a parenting choice I wanted your feedback on.
I was having trouble motivating my girls to clean up their room and do some small chores around the house. So, I decided that in exchange for doing this work, I would give them money, 50 cents to a dollar, depending on the task. After they complete their job, they get a big hug and then the money, which they put in a special container. I told them that they can buy whatever they want with it, and they can save it up for things like DVD's, games and toys.
Now I figure this will teach them the value of money as well as the beginnings of financial responsibility. However, I have a nagging thought that all this is going to do is turn them into materialistic, selfish individuals who put a dollar value on everything and who wouldn't have an altruistic bone in their bodies.
What do you think?
I was having trouble motivating my girls to clean up their room and do some small chores around the house. So, I decided that in exchange for doing this work, I would give them money, 50 cents to a dollar, depending on the task. After they complete their job, they get a big hug and then the money, which they put in a special container. I told them that they can buy whatever they want with it, and they can save it up for things like DVD's, games and toys.
Now I figure this will teach them the value of money as well as the beginnings of financial responsibility. However, I have a nagging thought that all this is going to do is turn them into materialistic, selfish individuals who put a dollar value on everything and who wouldn't have an altruistic bone in their bodies.
What do you think?