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I pay my 6-year-old to do chores. She loves the challenge and money.

Business Insider·Ellen Beardmore·28 days ago
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I'm raising my child to be independent. I pay her $2.70 a week for chores, and she has her own debit card. The author started paying her daughter for chores when she was 5. Courtesy of the author I give my 6-year-old a weekly chore list and a small allowance. It's helped build her independence and money skills early. Some parents disagree, but I believe life skills should start young. I started paying my daughter for chores when she was 5. Having outgrown a star reward chart and having ticked off the tasks needed to get ready for school, we introduced chores as a logical next step. Every week, my daughter has a small list of jobs . So far, they've included feeding our cat, making her bed, mopping the kitchen floor, and setting the table for dinner. When these chores are completed, she gets paid every Saturday. Her earnings total £2, or $2.70 a week, now going into her own prepaid debit card account . It might not sound like much, but the money soon adds up.…

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