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More than 20 per cent of parents say they use pocket money to ‘bribe’ their children away from their screens
Other parents ‘bribe’ their children to go to bed and do their homework, the survey by Halifax found. Children are also paid to do their homework, go to bed on time and help with chores – but spend their money on games and streaming apps In terms of pocket money spending, the bank found 42 per cent of children buy sweets with their pocket money, 31 per cent use it for gaming, and 30 per cent buy toys.
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