Dave and I have been mulling over the whole chore-allowance subject for a few years now. My girls are very helpful around the house, and we have wanted them to have specific responsibilities they are in charge of. We have also mulled around the idea of an allowance or commission. On one hand I think my kiddos should help around the house, no matter what. They live here, they contribute to the mess, and we are here to serve each other. But we also want to teach them about money and an allowance is a great way to begin to do that.
So, we have a chore chart. At the end of the week they will get a nickel for every chore completed. These include making their beds, helping with the laundry (folding and putting away clothes), helping in the kitchen, clearing their dishes from the table, emptying the silverware from the dishwasher, and cleaning up their toys before dinner. HC also has to wipe the table and counters.
Both girls are very eager to help and get stickers for their chart, and I like the extra incentive it gives them. Since the girls have no need of money, I have been talking to them about what they can do with all the money they earn at the end of the week. This morning I went onto World Vision's website and showed them a bunch of videos about how they can use their money. They can buy a chicken, or some ducks, they can buy a family some seeds, or help a child go to school. I thought this was a great way to get them involved and most of the gifts would be attainable in a few weeks, if the girls pool their money together. SO far both of them have decided on World Vision's clean water campaign. We'll see how long it takes us to make that $20.
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