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soontobemother
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Thu, Jan 02 2025, 1:35 am
Yeah I feel like she is a bit young for mother’s helping.. at the same time I need her help in my house with my younger kids.. But I guess thats always the conundrum when it comes to kids earning money as they get older?
Im just thinking.. I have some elderly neighbors, maybe she can do something for them?
Then again, where does Chesed come into the picture?
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Icecreammama
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Thu, Jan 02 2025, 2:04 am
I give my 4 year old money when he learns alef beis and nekudos and he almost knows to read. I'm planning to give him money when he's older for learning Mishnayos by heart.
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amother
Ebony
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Thu, Jan 02 2025, 2:31 am
I started offering my 8 yo prize or the money it costs. I like him to understand the value of things.
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amother
Dimgray
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Thu, Jan 02 2025, 2:36 am
Our littles and their friends cleaned out the cars (nothing major, just emptied all the garbage into sacks and tidied and then vacuumed the insides) - earned themselves a few dollars.
It wasn't too difficult and gave them a good sense of earning money and then spending that, a whole different feel than spending someone else's money. Also a task I wouldn't expect them to do whereas they do have holdhold chores (not too many but I don't want to confuse those by having payment for some and not for others).
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