![]() Views on Article - Responsible Child Name: To the concerned mum Country: Australia Comment: You are concerned that pocket monruy is disaooearing are u . Well here is one solution . Tell your child to write an account of what he spends .I as a student living alone here because then I gave ideas on where my money goes and I fon't have to look at my bank nook to know how much I have . Basically draew a table with three simple collums in a book DATE ,PLACE OR PURPOSE AMOUNT SPENT Dom impliment it it works and believ me no child is too young to do it . You can have a look at it when you please and also your child doesnot have to tax his brain thinking what he did with the money . Name: ?? Country: India Comment: print something new man. how many times u r going to put up this as new article?? pls pls pls give far more practical tips...these never work for all kids...only a small section of kids. i found this very very stupid. Name: Bhupender Country: India Comment: Not easy as that really. Pocket money vanishes in a jiffy and we end up paying for stationery and everything else. They never put back the things they scattered and again we end up reminding and fuming up. Chores are taken up so reluctantly and with so much of sibling rivalry that we feel we better leave them alone. Name: Jayasree Country: India Comment: These tips are really very good that can be followed in a practical life of a child. These must be followed by each and every parents so that they can bring up their child as responsible one and also developing good qualities. Name: concerned mother Country: india Comment: How to keep a watch on the child and ascertain that he is spending the pocket money without harming himself, if he is secretive by nature? Is that not ok if we assure the child that we are ready to fulfill your needs whenever a demand arise? Name: Mona Country: india Comment: Good Tips .. practical too. please advice by what age or class pocket money should be started.. Name: Tanya Country: india Comment: Nice tips. But I think that it would help more, if kids were involved more often in something which requires responsibilities and something that is different from daily routines, like if you've got a function or an event at home. This gives them hands on experience and understanding about the situations while they have fun at the same time.
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