I posted in teen forums and almost everyone siad it would be a good idea
to get a job. I'm 15 and I'm wanted to know from a parent's point of veiw.
to get a job. I'm 15 and I'm wanted to know from a parent's point of veiw.
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Well, you need to tell us first, why do you need a job?gent1989 said:I posted in teen forums and almost everyone siad it would be a good idea
to get a job. I'm 15 and I'm wanted to know from a parent's point of veiw.
That's fine and dandy. But what happened to the parent's role all along about teaching responsibility and money matters? It should be happening prior to them getting their first job.starelda said:Of course. At 15 kids need to start looking after themselves...they need to start learning how to do things round the house as well as how to look after money. Also especially need to start doing this at this age or before in the UK as here complusory education finishes when you're 16.
Of course the parent has a responsibility to teach kids these things when they're young and that all starts with pocket money and then maybe working up to being "paid" pocket money depending on what you do around the house. However, many parents can't give there children much money for this so true responsibility doesn't come in until the kid gets their first job.andry said:That's fine and dandy. But what happened to the parent's role all along about teaching responsibility and money matters? It should be happening prior to them getting their first job.
My son's only 4.5, and he looks after his own things (with our help as needed of course), and looks after his 'bank'. He's already decided what he should buy or not buy based on how much money is left in the bank - which we tell him, such as if you get 'this' now, there won't be enough left over for 'that' later.
I pity the poor 15 y.o. who's handed money responsibilities the first time at his first job. The fault would lie on the parents if that were to happen.
My 15 year old wants a job. She is taking weighted classes in high school as a sophomore. She is tutoring at a local elementary school two nights a week as part of a program that helps pay college expenses. She refuses to miss school, even when sick (I have to literally force her to stay home if she is ill), she gets very upset with herself if she gets grade that she feels she could have worked harder at for a higher grade. In other words, this child is responsible, dedicated AND motivated.gent1989 said:I posted in teen forums and almost everyone siad it would be a good idea
to get a job. I'm 15 and I'm wanted to know from a parent's point of veiw.