H.F.
Our children get paid every two weeks when my husband gets paid. We pay them 1/2 their age every two weeks. So, basically $1 for each year of their life. To get paid my children has daily chores and weekly chores that has to be done prior to anything else, especially playing with friends. Once everything is done, then they are free to do what they want to do. Once they get paid, they are required to pay first to tithing, second 20% to savings and the rest is theirs to spend however they feel. To understand, the daily chores are very simple but are required. For example, my children are required daily to make their beds prior to school, fold their pajamas and put them away. Also,they are required to clean up after themselves. Each night prior to bed, their bedroom floors must be picked up and straigtend as well as the house. Lastly, they have had to praciced their piano, which is one of their daily chores. Simple tasks, but ones that teach responsibility. My kids have one large job each day, which is part of their weekly jobs. At the most I try to not have it take longer than 1/2 hour because I know they are busy after school and kids needs to unwind and do their other responsibilities with school, scouts, gymnastics, piano etc. Also, they need time to be with other kids, so I make sure their responsibilities (weekly job) doesn't take too long but at the same time teaching them how to do different tasks at home I see needing done. As my children get older, I am able to teach them new things which some look forward while others don't because they are stuck with other tasks until they reach the older age to try the new things.