
A few months ago a reader asked the following question on Facebook: “Any tips on the best ways to get started teaching children to handle money well? I’d rather not pay them for chores but how else would they earn money?” Not surprisingly, there were lots of great responses!
Our readers have many different perspectives on how best to do this, but it’s obvious that many of you have thought a lot about how to teach kids about money. I’m eager to share their advice with you and to hear your own thoughts in the comments on this post!
Reader Question: How to Teach Kids About Money
One perspective that came up in the comments was the idea of giving your child a set amount of money each month but not to tie it to anything (like chores). The idea of this is to just give kids the opportunity to learn how to manage money. Here are some readers’ thoughts:
Brooke G.: “When I was a kid, we got $10 twice a month when Dad got paid. No chores required; it was just for the purpose of learning about money. We were required to tithe $1 and to put $4 in the bank, and if we put the remaining $5 in the bank Dad would match it. We were allowed to pull money out of the bank for something big with Dad’s permission.”
Melissa S.: “My kids started getting an allowance at 5, but I’m mean & won’t buy them toys or junky stuff. They started learning to manage their money quickly! They do chores because they’re a contributing member of our household. They get their allowance for the same reason. Allowance has increased incrementally with age.”
Andrea C.: “From age 8-16 we give an allowance (very modest) but enough for them to have money to practice managing. Not enough to meet all of their wants, so there’s motivation to work for more. It is tied to chores or grades in NO way at all. You do those things because you’re supposed to (my kids do a lot of chores b/c they live here and keep privileges for good grades). No one is ever going to pay you to do those things in life.”
Heidi I.: “I give my kids a certain amount of money weekly. They are responsible to buy their “wants.” Of course, we buy them gifts and small things here and there. But majorly, they buy things: an Icee, that toy they really want, etc. At first, my oldest kept running out of money… asking for a loan and not managing it well. Now, he’s had $60 since June and is spending very responsibly. My middle is very tight and doesn’t spend often. Sweetly though, she spends on others. I don’t tie money to chores. I feel like the money is teaching them to make choices. Sometimes, bad choices take a long time to recover from. Chores are their contribution to the family and to help mom.”

Other parents don’t tie money to basic chores that are expected as being part of the household, but do pay for chores done that are above and beyond normal chores.
Michelle M.: “I would only pay for extra work since the regular chores are a part of living in a family. I’d write any extra jobs I wanted done (cleaning out the silverware drawer, washing the dog, organizing cabinets, etc.) on a notecard and post it on the fridge. It would list the job, the pay, and when it ‘expired.'”
Pamela E.: “We pay for extra things. There are chores she is required to do. There is a list of chores she can do for extra: help rake leaves, wash the car, tidy the garage, clean out a closet. She was able to buy a few items for Christmas for some close friends.”
Head to your store to get these deals from the new Bi-Lo weekly ad that starts on 3/4! Get SeaPak shrimp for $2.74, Chi-Chi’s tortillas for 39¢, and more.
Weekend Sale – Friday to Sunday
- 73% Lean Fresh Ground Beef, $2.49 lb
- Gwaltney Bacon, 12 oz, $2.99
- Dixie Crystals Sugar, 10 lb, $3.99
- Asparagus, $1.79 lb
- T-Bone Steak, value pack, $3.99 lb
- Deer Park or Zephyrhills Bottled Water or Sparkling, 24 pk. 16.9 oz or 8 pk. 12 oz, B1G1 at $5.49
-$1.50/2 Deer Park brand Sparkling Natural Spring Water, 8-pk, .5 L or 12 oz, RMN 02/16
-$1.50/2 Zephyrhills brand Sparkling Natural Spring Water, 8-pk, .5 L or 12 oz, RMN 02/16
(buy (2), use $1.50/2, makes it $1.99 ea.)
What A Deal
- Buy (2) Mrs. Paul’s Fish Sticks, 18-22.9 oz, $6.39
Get the following FREE:
PictSweet Farms Steam’ables, 8-12 oz
SE Grocers Shoestring Steak, Crinkle Cut or Straight Fries, 28-32 oz
Blue Bell Banana Pops or Bullets, 24 oz
Buy One Get Ones
- 100% All Natural Chicken Leg Quarters, value pack, at $2.29 ($1.14) lb
- Fresh Cut Watermelon or Pineapple Chunks, (price not listed)
- Bone-In or Boneless Pork Shoulder Steaks or Country Style Ribs, at $4.99 ($2.49) lb
- Crab Classic or Simply Surimi, 8-12 oz, at $4.99 ($2.49)
- Fisherman’s Wharf Dips or Salads, 8 oz, at $4.99 ($2.49)
- Fisherman’s Wharf Grouper or Mahi Mahi Fillets, 10 oz, at $14.99 ($7.49)
- Fisherman’s Wharf Swai Fillets, 16 oz, at $9.99 ($4.99)
- Fresh Chicken Breast, at $5.99 ($2.99) lb
- Fresh Chicken Drumsticks or Thighs, value pack, at $2.29 ($1.14) lb
- Hormel Bacon, 12-16 oz, at $9.99 ($4.99)
- Hormel Entrees, 15 oz, at $4.50 ($2.25)
- Oscar Mayer Beef Franks, Bologna, Cotto Salami or Bacon, 14-16 oz, at $9.99 ($4.99) or less
- Smithfield Bacon, 16 oz, at $9.99 ($4.99)
- Smoked Center Sliced Ham Steaks, at $6.49 ($3.24) lb
- Ball Park Meat Hot Dogs, 14-15 oz, at $3.99 ($1.99)
- Belgioioso Shredded or Grated Cheese Cup, 8 oz, at $3.99 ($1.99)
-.20/1 Shredded Cheese Any Brand, Ibotta mobile app
(use .20/1 ibotta, makes it $1.79) Read More→
Have you seen the beauty boxes at Target? There are two new boxes being sold online plus four others boxes we have seen before. These boxes are $7 ($6.65 with a Redcard).
It’s a great way to sample items before committing to a full-size version.
Offer valid for a limited time. Shipping is free.
See more online shopping.
Here are the deals from the new Kroger weekly ad that starts tomorrow, 3/4! Get Chobani yogurt for 50¢, Halo Top ice cream for $2.49, and more.
Spring Cleaning Event
- Save $10 instantly WYB $40 participating products
- Cottonelle Bath Tissue, 12 mega rolls, $12.99
-.55/1 Cottonelle Toilet Paper (sign up) printable
-$1 off Cottonelle Toilet Paper, 6-ct+, limit 5, Ibotta mobile app
-$1 off Cottonelle Toilet Paper 6 rolls or more, SS 03/08
(use $1 off mfr. and Ibotta, makes it $10.99) - Viva Paper Towels, 6 rolls, $12.99
-.50/1 Viva Paper Towels printable
-.75/1 Viva Multi-Surface Cloth, big or double roll, 6-pk, Ibotta mobile app
-.75/1 Viva paper towels, 6-pk+, SS 02/09 (EXP 3/7)
-$1 off Viva paper towels, 6-pk+, SS 02/09 (EXP 3/7)
-.50/1 Viva Paper Towels, 6 pk+ printable
-$1 off Viva Paper Towels, 6-roll+, SS 03/08
(use $1 off mfr., makes it $11.99) - Brawny Paper Towels, 8 extra large rolls, $12.99
- Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, 70-75 ct., $4.99
-.50/1 Clorox Scentiva Disinfecting Wipes, 33 ct + (sign up) printable
-.50/1 Clorox disinfecting wipes, 32-ct+ (sign up) printable
-$1 off Clorox Ultra Clean Disinfecting Wipes, 70-ct+ (sign up) printable
-$1/2 Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, 35-ct+, SS 03/01
-$1/2 Clorox Scentiva products, excl dishwashing liquid and trial, SS 03/01
-.50/1 Clorox Scentiva product, excl dishwashing liquid and trial, SS 03/01
(use $1 off, makes it $3.99) Read More→
Target is offering a free $20 Target Gift Card when you spend $100+ on baby items!
Grab a deal on Up & Up giant pack of diapers for $16.89 per pack. This makes select sizes 10¢ per diaper. Don’t forget you can save an extra 5% with the Redcard too!
Deal Idea:
Buy:
(5) Up & Up Diapers Giant Packs $21.99 ea.
Opt to Subscribe (5% off or 15% off if you pay with RedCard)
Choose in-store pickup
Pay $104.45, Get a FREE $20 Target Gift Card
makes it $84.45 total or $16.89 per pack! (10¢ per diaper)
RedCard holders will pay $76.05
Offer valid through 3/7.
See more Target deals.

There’s a new coupon in Sunday’s paper that makes a Glade Plug-In Warmer for FREE! You can get this freebie at most stores, because this item is usually around $2.
Publix Deal Idea:
- Buy:
Glade Plug-In Warmer, 1 ct., $1.79
Use:
-Free Glade PlugIns scented oil warmer, up to $2, 1 or 2-ct warmer only pack, excl refill + warmer packs, limit 2, SS 03/01
Makes it FREE!
See the full Publix Ad for more great deals.
Heads up Whole Foods shoppers! Mark you calendars! They are celebrating Beauty Week 2020 with the return of their popular limited edition Whole Foods Beauty Bag and a week full of savings.
Starting 3/13 while supplies last, Whole Foods will be offering the limited edition beauty bags for $20. These bags are valued at over $120, and include a mix of mini and full-sized beauty products.
Also, right now you can “pre-shop” the sale and secure your beauty favorites (for up to 25% off) in-store and return to make your purchases during the sale period.
See more online shopping.

You’ve got two more days to get an easy $5 back from Pampers!!
Through Thursday night, the Pampers Rewards Club (all the codes you see in packs of diapers and throw away…) is offering a $5 cash reward in your Pampers rewards account when you enter 5 codes from packs of Pampers Diapers.
Since we already get great deals on pampers getting another $1 back per pack is pretty sweet! Just go dig through your stash and grab the codes from packs you haven’t opened…
Head over and download the app for Android or Apple and start entering the codes that are inside each pack of diapers.
Tip: This is good for all users, new and current!
This offer ends on 3/5.
Need Diapers?
Check out all the current Pampers Diaper Deals.

There’s an Ibotta offer you can use on top of a B1G1 sale at Publix to get Bai Antioxidant Beverage for just 67¢ per bottle!
Note: this sale ends today or tomorrow, if you are in FL.
See the full Publix Ad for more great deals.
Publix Deal (ends today 3/3 or tomorrow, 3/4):
- Buy:
(2) Bai Antioxidant Beverage, 11.5 oz can or 18 oz bottle, B1G1 at $1.99 (99¢)
Submit for:
-.65/2 Bai Beverages, any 18 oz, Ibotta mobile app
Makes it 67¢ each!



