Pocket money is one of the first ways for children to learn the basics of 41 ( manage) money--a skill they'll definitely need for life- and it makes children feel 42 ( dependent). Equally,if your family finances or values mean you'd rather not give pocket money that is also an important lesson for your children.Generally , children learn their 43 (attitude) towards money from home. 44 (give) pocket money creates the opportunity teach children about spending 45 ( thoughtful) and saving (and even the consequences of misplacing it , losing it , betting or giving money away). Regardless of the amount of money,giving pocket money to children as young as four or five 46 (help) them to begin learning about money 47 ( manage). Pocket money also helps teach children about having to make choices, 48 (save) up and waiting for things they want.Letting your children make a few mistakes is part of the learning process. You can put 49 ( limit) on what they spend their money on——for example , you might discourage them from_ 50 ( buy) bubblegum if you want to protect their teeth from decay.