In today’s fast-paced world, money talk isn’t just for adults! π¬πΈ Kids too can benefit immensely from understanding how money works — and what better way to start than by introducing pocket money? Let’s dive into the wonders of giving children pocket money and how it can shape their future. π±π‘
π§ Why Give Pocket Money?
Giving pocket money is more than just handing over coins or notes. It’s a beautiful opportunity to teach children life lessons like:
πΉ Responsibility – They learn how to manage a small amount of money wisely.
πΉ Decision-Making – Should I buy this toy now or save for something better? π€
πΉ Patience & Saving – The thrill of saving for something special is unmatched! π·π°
πΉ Value of Things – Kids begin to understand what things cost and whether they’re worth it.
π‘ How Much Pocket Money?
There’s no perfect amount — it depends on the child’s age, your budget, and your family values. But here are a few tips:
πΆ Young Children (5-8 yrs) – A small weekly amount (e.g., ₹20-₹50) just to get started.
π§π¦ Tweens (9-12 yrs) – Slightly more (e.g., ₹100-₹200/week) to manage small expenses.
π§π Teens (13+ yrs) – Give them more control and possibly monthly money to budget. πΌ
π When & How to Give?
⏰ Consistency is key! Choose a day (like Sunday mornings ☀️) to give them their money.
π¬ Use it as a time to chat: "What will you do with it this week?"
π You can even help them split their money into:
Spending π΅
Saving π·
Sharing ❤️ (like donating to a cause)
π§ Pocket Money = Life Skills
Pocket money isn't just about buying chocolates or stickers — it’s about:
✅ Building confidence
✅ Developing independence
✅ Cultivating financial wisdom from a young age
It empowers kids to make choices, face consequences, and celebrate achievements. ππ
π Final Thoughts from Santasa Counselling
At Santasa Counselling, we believe in nurturing smart, emotionally aware, and independent young minds. Giving pocket money, when done thoughtfully, can be a simple yet powerful parenting tool. π§‘
Let’s raise money-wise kids who grow into financially responsible adults. ππ¨π©π§π¦