Boys like toys. Frisbees and basketballs are inexpensive. But other toys, like electric scooters or remote-controlled drones, can cost a lot.
When your son asks for a toy, do you always buy it for him? While toys can certainly help kids grow physically and mentally, there’s value in having your son work for the extra things he wants.
Younger kids can complete extra chores. Teenage boys should be given even greater responsibility. This might mean mowing lawns, washing cars, or getting a part-time job.
As you help your son understand the value of hard work and how it relates to money, you’re preparing him to succeed in life.
And that’s a job well done.
For practical resources to help you guide your son as he transitions into a young man, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com