Pocket money
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Well, if this is any helpful to youโฆ
my kids (P5/P6) are not given money for transport - they walk there or sometimes I send by car. Daily allowance is about $1.20 each for food and they are given $5 emergency money. If they need to stay alittle longer, they get $3 extra for lunch. Sometimes, itโs almost a full day and they get $5 extra. These are all food allowances, we still pay for their stationaries, handphone bills etc. We are micro-managing quite a bit, we are afterall KSPs! LOL
Currently, they can save alittle but have given in to temptations to buy Habbo cards and other stuff. So, we restrict their budgets and monitor their expenses. When they go secondary school, we intend to empower them by giving them weekly allowance. Still contemplating if we want them to manage budget for their handphone bills thoughโฆ
I have a friend who give his kids $10/day and the kids manage all expenses on their own. So I guess there are quite diverse practices. -
The price of food in her school's canteen is not too expensive, so I don't really give much. When she was in P1, I usually packed some snack for her to bring to school. So on those days, I didn't give pocket money.
P1 -> $0.50 daily (on days without snack brought to sch)
P2 -> increased to $0.70 daily
P3 -> $0.70 daily, $1.50 if needed to stay back in school for CCA
P4 -> $6.00 weekly, including the one day that she needs to stay back for CCA.
The reason I give weekly in P4 is so that she learn to manage her money. ie. she'll have to decide whether to save those that are not spent or spend the money to buy cute stationary in the school's bookshop, which most of the time are not necessary.
Well, occasionally, she'll buy cute things to show me (that's when I usually say she's spending unnecessarily, unless what she bought was really good). Anyway, she'll usually save the money in her piggy bank and when she has saved up to $20, I'll put the money in her OCBC Mighty Savers bank account.
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Thanks for all the information
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Guess I'll check out the food price at her school canteen like mumwgals suggested ..... but I guess for a start $1.50 +- should be about right.

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We started off with $2. This will cater for food, drinks and snacks in school. But she seldom buy so many thing so she will actually save the balance on a daily basis. She asked to go for some maths enrichment classes so I am asking her to contribute since she asked for it. She is currently paying $10 a month for that though not on a regular basis ever since I changed the piggy bank to one that cannot be open. In between if she does well, we will reward her (eg. full marks for a difficult paper, we will give her $5) or if she does badly (eg below the last test results) she needs to pay for it. I really made her pay so she become conscious of her performance.
Now hubby considering to raise to $2.50 in view of inflation. She told us that those $0.50 noodles is really little and miserable. -
MMM:
hm...this needs to be tread on carefully as I am guilty of trying to cheat cos I was promised of monetary rewards on achieving of full marks. :oops:or if she does badly (eg below the last test results) she needs to pay for it. I really made her pay so she become conscious of her performance.
I have since reformed.
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Hi MMM
I like your approach. The only different is that my children gets to buy tidbits once in a while with their piggy bank money that comes from the balance of their daily allowance. The saved money can be used to buy families birthday presents. I give them daily $1 each which my daughter often spend all & my son only spend at most $0.50 (sometime a miserable of $0.20 & the rest in the piggy bank).
Since Iโm a working mother, any extra work that they put on revision, will earn them $1. I try $0.50 but was told off by my son that $0.50 canโt buy much things & he wonโt get rich saving $0.50 per day.
So in all it is either $1 or $2 unless it is eca day which usually is more. -
sunflower:
This will be my prefer method.The price of food in her school's canteen is not too expensive, so I don't really give much. When she was in P1, I usually packed some snack for her to bring to school. So on those days, I didn't give pocket money.
P1 -> $0.50 daily (on days without snack brought to sch)
P2 -> increased to $0.70 daily
P3 -> $0.70 daily, $1.50 if needed to stay back in school for CCA
P4 -> $6.00 weekly, including the one day that she needs to stay back for CCA.
The reason I give weekly in P4 is so that she learn to manage her money. ie. she'll have to decide whether to save those that are not spent or spend the money to buy cute stationary in the school's bookshop, which most of the time are not necessary.
Well, occasionally, she'll buy cute things to show me (that's when I usually say she's spending unnecessarily, unless what she bought was really good). Anyway, she'll usually save the money in her piggy bank and when she has saved up to $20, I'll put the money in her OCBC Mighty Savers bank account.
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hmm...i've alway tot tat $2/day was during my childhood days...so nw $2 per day at sch stil exists? sori for my ignorance... :?
i tot i haf to give my kids $5 per day coz of the inflations n rising food prices... :lol: -
deardear07:
Its either we are from a different era, or that your parents are more well-to-do.hmm...i've alway tot tat $2/day was during my childhood days...so nw $2 per day at sch stil exists? sori for my ignorance... :?
I remember my lunch money is 20cents cos we brought sandwiches. -
well deardear07, you must be very very young (or very very rich)!
During my primary school days, I had 50cts/day as allowance....a bowl of noodles was 20cts, drinks cost 10cts...still had money left over a a packet of snack (the multi colored rice cube snacks).
anyone here from my era??

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