I let my 13 and 15-year-old girls waste their money at Sephora, and I'm fine with that
Briefly

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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