It sounds like you’re on the right track when it comes to handling money, but your kids are badly in need of adult leadership. There are some things that are just a bad idea because they’re getting ripped off with low-quality stuff. But give them enough rope to hang themselves once in a while, too. That way, when they buy something cheap that breaks in a few days, you can say, “I told you so.” Only don’t use those exact words, although you’ll be tempted. Just remind them of the principle involved.
Don’t be afraid to draw the line and let them know that there are things you don’t want in your house. If there are video games or music that you feel are inappropriate, then they don’t get to buy that stuff – period! If they put trash, filth, and nastiness into their minds and spirits, they’re going to become trashy, filthy and nasty. It’s not anarchy; it’s responsible parenting! You guys are the leaders of a benevolent dictatorship, and the kids should learn to appreciate that fact and be grateful when you’re benevolent.
- Dave
Dave Ramsey
Dave Ramsey is a personal money management expert, popular national radio personality and the author of three New York Times bestsellers.
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