DottyLottie
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All interesting response ladies!
I have arranged a more detailed rota for the kids now, there are only 3 compulsory chores (tidying their own room, setting/clearing the table, feeding the dogs), but I have included lots more with the additional payments detailed next to them, so if they do extra chores I have to sign their rota and they claim the extra bounty on pocket money pay day.
My eldest is starting secondary school soon and wants a mobile phone, and I have already pre-warned her that she will be responsible for topping up her own credit, so she is now checking out the new rota with great interest! They both get £2 each a week for their compulsory chores with the option to earn an extra £3 each for extra chores.
Will have to see how it goes. Am already encouraging Boo (aged 20 months) to put her own toys away when she has finished with them, and she is actually very game! I wish I had done that with my older two!
I have arranged a more detailed rota for the kids now, there are only 3 compulsory chores (tidying their own room, setting/clearing the table, feeding the dogs), but I have included lots more with the additional payments detailed next to them, so if they do extra chores I have to sign their rota and they claim the extra bounty on pocket money pay day.
My eldest is starting secondary school soon and wants a mobile phone, and I have already pre-warned her that she will be responsible for topping up her own credit, so she is now checking out the new rota with great interest! They both get £2 each a week for their compulsory chores with the option to earn an extra £3 each for extra chores.
Will have to see how it goes. Am already encouraging Boo (aged 20 months) to put her own toys away when she has finished with them, and she is actually very game! I wish I had done that with my older two!