My teens are learning that some items are not worth the hefty price tag, which is exactly what I want. I refuse to help out with splurges.
As a parent, I pay for my children's basic needs, but splurges like high-end makeup or $100 leggings are up to them to purchase.
Allowing my kids to spend their money how they want has helped them grow in ways I hadn't expected, illustrating the gray areas of spending.
My partner and I model responsible spending by living a debt-free lifestyle and only paying for necessary items, teaching our children to be thoughtful consumers.
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