Don’t Take My Money!
MoneyTalk for Kids January 27th, 2010This happened on the 2nd week of school.
Keatkeat: “Mommy, today my friend want to take money from my wallet.”
Me: “Tell me the whole story.”
Keatkeat: “A friend said this friend lost his wallet and got no food to eat. Then before I put my wallet in my pocket after I buy food, he just take my wallet away and want to take the money. I said “Cannot! Don’t Take My Money! My Mommy will scold.” And I take it back from him. Later I don’t know why he got food to eat.”
Me: “Why did you feel that I will scold you?”
Keatkeat: “Because you always teach me that money is important. Cannot waste money. He take my money away is wasting my money.”
Me: “But don’t you think he is very pitiful? He has nothing to eat because he has no money?”
Keatkeat: “Yes. So you think I should give him the money?”
Me: “When you have a friend who lost his wallet or have no money to eat, it is best that he should approach the teachers or an adult. They will know better how to help him. You did a Great Job Keat!”
Keatkeat: “Orh.” (meaning “ok”)
*** I forsee his post may strike opposition from some parents in thinking that I am not teaching my boy to be compassionate.
But to me, my 6 year old is still unable to differentiate a liar from a honest chap. Even adults have problem with this, true? And being children, their kindness are easily taken advantage of. I am not saying that THIS friend is lying, I am just protecting my boy from being caught in a situation like this:-
Imagine this: If KK had given him the money or promise to lend it to him. If this boy is really dishonest, and refused to return the money; on top of that, if he comes again to my boy the next day for money again (furthermore, notice? He did not ask. He just took Keatkeat’s wallet as if it was his.); Keatkeat or the boy would think that this is perfectly alright, because it has become a routine.
My two boys do ‘donate‘ to blind people who sell tissue papers or handicapped on the road. In some sense, I think being compassionate is an in-born thing in all children.
Seriously, for this incident, I am VERY PROUD of Keatkeat. I love and approve the way he handled the situation. Good Job, Keat!
January 28th, 2010 at 4:42 am
Don’t say your boy, even adult like me find it difficult to differentiate the truth about some ppl asking for money. Just yesterday, a lady came up to me saying she has to feed her 3 children and ask me for spare change.
I would teach my children to buy the food and share with them.
January 28th, 2010 at 2:55 pm
i be doin the same too! too many incidents happened in this few weeks liao!
January 28th, 2010 at 3:00 pm
I agree with you.
In Xuan’s school, if a child forgot to bring his money, he can approach the General Office for food/snacks. I have also taught her to advise her friends to approach the teachers or general office if any of them want to take money from her.
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January 28th, 2010 at 4:22 pm
at such a young age already know how to ‘take’ people’s money without asking. That’s bad. Good on Keat keat knowing how to handle this problem by not giving in to him. If he is dishonest, this will become a bad habit.
January 28th, 2010 at 4:30 pm
this is the right thing to do. always report to an adult when in doubt.
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January 28th, 2010 at 4:48 pm
I think you did the right thing. Students should be taught to approach the General Office or teachers for help when they lost their wallet, and not to take other students’ money. It’s great that Keatkeat knows how to stand up for himself despite his young age. Great job!
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January 29th, 2010 at 1:32 am
U’ve taught him well, Angeline. Keatkeat handled the situation vy well.
January 29th, 2010 at 10:37 am
i agree with you completely tooo:)
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January 29th, 2010 at 10:42 am
I agree with you :) I taught my kids the same thing too.
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January 29th, 2010 at 11:09 am
You should be proud that Keat Keat stood up for himself and realized that this young boy’s action was wrong. YOu are right to tell Keat Keat that there might be people who need the money..but they should ask and then you can make a decision..you have taught your son well….
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January 30th, 2010 at 12:00 am
well done KK! I fully agrees with you. My girls’ teacher taught the same too. If the kids had forgotten to bring her wallet, they are supposed to borrow from the official lender, ie the teacher, and not from friends.
January 31st, 2010 at 1:48 pm
I think you gave Keat great advise. Always better for the teacher to know what is going on.
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February 4th, 2010 at 6:09 pm
not at all mate – kids SHOULD NOT TAKE! no matter what their circumstance. Like you say if there is a problem it should be told to the teacher. why should your son miss out on food for someone elses!!
Good for KeatKeat for taking the wallet back
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February 6th, 2010 at 8:06 am
clever keat. yah yah, ask him to tell his friend to look for teachers, or the office…thats the right way