Money is indeed too hard to hit upon,and I believe teaching my daughter to save (and spend would) later on mold her to be a mature financial possessor. Just this week, we started Aster's CashCan Plan, where Pop and I put in 5 pesos each,every day,until Saturday(the day where she'll crack up the can),with dot budgeting the coins for next day's mall stroll. We consider Sunday as dot's splurge day, but contrary to the usual binge day,she'll spend her money instead of ours.
So here's the agreement:
1.) She'll ajar the tub.
2.)She'll make a spending plan.
3.)I can help out.But...
4.)I wouldn't foot the excess bill! And oh yes...
5.)She should have at least 5 extra coins for next week's mall stroll.
Snap #1:Enthusiastic to unlock her Pooh cylinder.
Snap #2:Counting the p5 coins.
Snap #3: Writes the crack up date and the amount of her riches.
Snap #4: 21 pcs=p105
Snap #5: Keeps the coinage .
Snap #6: And....
Voila! Here's her first Splash Out Shopping!!
She didn't exhaust all her coins.
She even opted for an optional extra for next week.
And so that's it.
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