We had a fun little milestone in our house recently...understanding the value of money.
Mila LOVES music and her down time usually includes listening to and/or singing along to music in her room. She got a FROZEN karaoke machine sometime during quarantine and has been collecting CDs for Christmas and her birthday. About two weeks ago, Mila decided she wanted to add a specific soundtrack to her collection. In a moment of parental "I wonder if she is ready for this?" introspection, I asked Mila if she wanted to BUY her own CD. She responded with curiosity and a conversation about working and dollars and buying ensued. In the end, Mila made a chart of the goal she was working towards (the Frozen Broadway soundtrack), how much it would cost ($14) and the jobs she could do to gets 'dollars' (help with the recycling, fold the socks, unload the silverware, etc).
Parenting a teen in a way that fosters both foundational dependence & trust in a caregiver AND age appropriate independence is a bit of a tightrope walk. I spend a lot of brain time attempting to discern am I parenting what she never was taught before or parenting for what she will need to know later?? I'll admit that finding a reasonable stride on that tightrope has been difficult. But this little project--helping her set a goal, finding a practical way to meet it, letting her reap the rewards of her good efforts AND stand in confidence that she doesn't need to earn her place in the family, was a win for both of us. <3
She already has two more dollars in her jar for her next special purchase. *wink*
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