Why You Need to Give Your Kid an Allowance

Never just give your kid money. Give them an allowance! This is the primary way that they learn to manage money when they are young. There are no money shows for kids on television and commercials lead them to believe they can just spend, spend and spend!

Furthermore kids are now encouraged to spend money at a younger age than ever. It is easy for them to develop delusions about where money comes from and how it should be handled.

In fact most parents don’t realize that their kid does not know a thing about money until they become adults and need a loan. If you do not want to start supporting an older kid that has flown the nest but is in debt then you need to teach them good financial habits when they are young.

An allowance works because they can make mistakes using a minimal income. Knowing the limit of available funds forces kids to think about how much tings cost and to make wise choices between the things that they may. They also may have more appreciation and respect for the things they buy if they know they cannot be replaced.

You should give your child an allowance as soon as they show both an interest and an understanding about the concept of money and the fact it can be exchanged for goods. Most people say that you should give them a dollar for each year of age and that you should give them this once a week. However some other money experts say it is a good idea to check with other parents in the neighborhood to see what they give their kids as an allowance.

You might also want to sit down with your child and make a list of what they are expected to pay for with the allowance. This solves the conflicts that come up in stores and as they go out for friends for snacks or to the movies.

Keep in mind that when kids do use money they use it in three ways – spending, saving and sharing. Consider this when you are coming up with the amount needed to give them money.

If you want you can also tie their allowances to chores. However some people that you should not do this as this means they will be expected to be rewarded for things they should just do anyway like make their beds. It is a better idea to punish them if they do not do chores rather then pay them for doing normal housework or duties associated with regular self-care.

Avoiding Toxic Toys

Kids are always putting their toys in their mouth. Is there any way we can prevent their young bodies from absorbing toxins? There is lead in the paint of those brightly colored blocks and lots of chemicals in the walls of that see-through sippy cup. How do you prevent your kid from getting sick from the things they play with, drink from or simply use every day. For instance, did you know that even the clear plastic used as windows on strollers can be toxic to babies – it is because most of these windows are made from toxic PVCS.

So what can we as moms do to protect our baby from harm? First off you should prevent buying toys that have paint that have lead in them. One way to do t hi sis to buy eco-friendly new toys and stay away from those you find in thrift shops. Older toys are likely to contain more toxins. Thrift stores and consignment shops are not required to make sure that any toy is safe. They simply want to upload the junk to you.

Do not buy toys with chipped paint and throw out any toys with chipped paint in your home. The fact that they are chipping means they likely have lead in them. Symptoms of lead poisoning include nausea, vomiting, fatigue, weight loss and inability to gain weight. You should also check your crib or high chair to make sure that your baby is not peeling the paint from the wall and eating the paint chips.

You should also beware of toys that contain a plastic that contains bisphenol A (BPA). This is a chemical compound that is used to make all kinds of different items. Another substance that is dangerous are the phthalates that are found in all kinds of toys.

You should also be careful when you buy toys that say they are flame retardant. These toys are covered with polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDEs). These are toxic to humans.

There are also certain types of paints that can be quite toxic to kids, especially those containing cadmium red. You can find these dyes in everything from play dough to fingerpaints to bubble bath. Be very wary when you buy anything with dye in it. In fact, if there is any type of chemical listed on a toy label just don't buy it. This is especially true if you can't pronounce it!