如何教你十几岁的孩子有经济责任感
1. Get your teen a credit card Get them a credit card (such as a department store or a low-limit VISA or MasterCard) for which they must be 100% responsible. Some people fear to let a teenager have a credit card, but this is an excellent way to start them on the road to financial responsibility. Later on, as they get older, they will be able to get them on their own. Since this is an event you will not be able to prevent, why not help them to get one while you are still in a position to teach them how to best use them? Credit cards, when used responsibly, are an excellent way to establish credit. They are also a good way to monitor your teenager's purchases. 2. Tie their allowance to their behavior, good or bad When they do what they are told on a regular basis, steadily increase their allowance. Reduce or take away this privilege, though, when they continuously misbehave. Start each teenager on a low allowance but, by all means, give them one. Keep in mind, though, that this is only one of many possible ways to reward (or punish) specific behaviors. 3. Let them pay for everything they want Other than gifts and daily sustenance, let them pay for everything they want. There is no better way for young people to make a connection between what they get and the cost involved than by letting them feel the pain thereof directly. Too many parents and guardians spoil their wards by providing all kinds of goodies which have simply not been earned. |