In the past, I never gave money to my children when they were young in return for nothing. When one of them approached me to give them cash, I asked them to do some work in exchange for it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My children were taught at an early age how money works and that it comes from hard work. They've been on a commission - not an allowance - since they were little. They learned that if they worked around the house, they got paid. If they didn't work, they didn't get paid.
I grew up with no money. My kids will grow up with a lot of money and so it's really important to me, and it will always be a part of my parenting, to keep them conscientious and connected socially to other people.
The easiest way for your children to learn about money is for you not to have any.
I love kids, and I'm great with them, but I also love being able to give them back.
When you have children, you can't say you're not interested in money.
One of my concerns for my children is growing up with your parents having a lot of money.
It's not easy to be my sons because we're very high profile. We try so hard to give them a normal life. I'm very, very tight with them about money. I don't give that money until they ask, 'I need 100 yuan for my lunch card,' and so on. So they never have extra money.
I received my money from the treasury, I used to very early to go the clubs, but when the burden of looking after my children came upon me I tried to live a quite life, and save as much as I could.
I try to give my kids everything I never had.
So when I made some money, I didn't have any idea how one handled such a situation because no one in our family ever had any money.