The Great Allowance Debate

I love a good parenting controversy. And the topic of how (or if) to give kids money is a big one. There are two main sides to this debate: allowance vs. commission. In the allowance model, kids are paid a set weekly or monthly rate, independent of chores or other qualifications. The second approach is a commission system, a work-for-pay system wherein kids are paid for doing chores and making other contributions to the family. And then, of course, there’s a third option: not giving kids money at all. Links from this episode: How Lisa Teaches Kids About Money How Sarah Teaches Kids About Money 3 Reasons I Don't Pay My Kids an Allowance, by Amanda Hamilton Roos Allowance by Lisa Hoelzer, Betterwayparenting.net   Smart Money, Smart Kids, by Dave and Rachel Ramsey  The Entitlement Trap, by Linda and Richard Eyre The Opposite of Spoiled, by Ron Lieber   The Blessing of a B-, by Wendy Mogel.   

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Whitney Archibald, a mother of five, is on a quest to find out how different moms connect with their kids and manage their homes. She collects ideas so can you take them home to your own family laboratory and experiment like a mad scientist.