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What's the going rate for a childs pocket money these days ? A couple of weeks ago I overheard a mother in Woolies . Her boy was looking at a toy and she said something like....no you get it with your �20 pocket money I gave you. Is this usual or not ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My daughter is 6 and does not get pocket money. In stead she gets rewarded for being good and working hard with treats such as a comic, book, toy, DVD etc. What she gets depends on why shes getting it. This has always worked for us and she has never asked why she doesnt get pocket money. Although Im sure it wont be long before she does! lol
Back again , I have been for an afternoon nap and have just had something to eat and have read through your wonderful replies :-)
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Hellyon , my lad used to get CDs and would save up for a particular game. :-)
I think the monthly money is a good start to getting them used to a monthly wage .
Pippa , thankyou , I am better than I was . :-)I laughed at your lad spending it as if it's burning a hole in his pocket .
Natalie , hi and thankyou .
Psychick , good idea , I didn't give my son pocket money at that age either , it was around 8 that he started.:-)
I can imagine you're a big softy with your boys sleepy , I admit to being rather bendy with mine even now :-)
Mrs_Overall , hello , can you tell me what EMA is please ?
Smudge , awww , my mum always made sure we had a good pair of shoes , a set of white teeth , shiny hair , and a smile. The cinema though was a treat very rare , it cost a whole shilling to get in :-)
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Hellyon , my lad used to get CDs and would save up for a particular game. :-)
I think the monthly money is a good start to getting them used to a monthly wage .
Pippa , thankyou , I am better than I was . :-)I laughed at your lad spending it as if it's burning a hole in his pocket .
Natalie , hi and thankyou .
Psychick , good idea , I didn't give my son pocket money at that age either , it was around 8 that he started.:-)
I can imagine you're a big softy with your boys sleepy , I admit to being rather bendy with mine even now :-)
Mrs_Overall , hello , can you tell me what EMA is please ?
Smudge , awww , my mum always made sure we had a good pair of shoes , a set of white teeth , shiny hair , and a smile. The cinema though was a treat very rare , it cost a whole shilling to get in :-)
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Glad you've had a nice sleep & feel rested BM. -xx-
It used to cost 9d to get into Saturday morning pictures, but if I went to the afternoon matinee with my more 'well off' friend Jean, her Mum usually paid for me to get in, bless her!
BTW, our Granddaughter goes to college & gets EMA money - it stands for Educational Maintenance Allowance.
It used to cost 9d to get into Saturday morning pictures, but if I went to the afternoon matinee with my more 'well off' friend Jean, her Mum usually paid for me to get in, bless her!
BTW, our Granddaughter goes to college & gets EMA money - it stands for Educational Maintenance Allowance.
Our eldest daughter didn't recieve EMA money, but then again, she left college in 1986!
I would imagine it's a relatively new thing & although it's supposed to help towards some of their costs, I would imagine it's also an incentive for them to stay on. -xx-
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I would imagine it's a relatively new thing & although it's supposed to help towards some of their costs, I would imagine it's also an incentive for them to stay on. -xx-
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