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This really depends on the need.
Some years ago (my girl is 12 years old now!), I started giving her some pocket money. I estimated her need. During weekends, I would take her to different locations for courses she took. She needed some money for her Octopus. I also allowed her to buy some small items / snacks (of course, she needed to check with me first - and I would make sure that was ok to her). At that moment, I gave her about $50. Later on, I noted that she needed to go to more places for classes. I increased the amount. Now I give her about $150 - because she goes to the swimming pool once a week. That costs about $9 each time already.
Simply, you can just add up the estimated costs for public transport, some items he / she needs to pay and some pocket money - if your kid can manage it well, I believe he /she can save as well.
By the way, before you give the pocket money, you should remind him / her the proper way to use the money. This is the key thing needed to be learned from having pocket money. |
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