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Do you treat your Grandchildren equal? The children in question are 9yrs and 12yrs, would you spend more on one child than the other because they are "a little bit older" ? (Both sets of parents earn the same amount)
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They should all be treated equally. Favoritism causes trouble.
07:10 Tue 18th Dec 2018
Rockrose, so how would little ones know the cost? If they like their gift, that's all that matters. And older ones should appreciate and understand that the value shouldn't matter. As someone else said, it's more about what their parents might think. My son's favourite present one year was a 99 p. padlock from Woollies!
I've never over analysed it really, when they were babes/toddlers they got a nice gift and some money in the bank, when older it was something they'd expressed an interest in, or was on their wish list.
Now it's a few stocking fillers and they all get money in their bank,this year it will be the same amount for all.
Now it's a few stocking fillers and they all get money in their bank,this year it will be the same amount for all.
I try to ensure that what I give my two 'grandchildren' (there's no biological link - long story!) appears roughly equal. e.g. this year they'll each get one 'main' present and three 'extra' ones. However I don't balance the actual amounts I spend.
This year it works out that I've probably spent about £50 on the 8-year-old and about £60 on his 13-year-old brother but that's only because what I wanted to buy for the older boy's main present happened to cost about a tenner more than what I thought the younger one would really like. In another year it could work out the other way round in monetary value - but with both boys still appearing to get roughly the same anyway.
This year it works out that I've probably spent about £50 on the 8-year-old and about £60 on his 13-year-old brother but that's only because what I wanted to buy for the older boy's main present happened to cost about a tenner more than what I thought the younger one would really like. In another year it could work out the other way round in monetary value - but with both boys still appearing to get roughly the same anyway.
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