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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Which Form 8655 Allowance

Instructions and Help about Which Form 8655 Allowance

Hey, freeze! Jordan Page from funcheaporfree.com here. Today, we are going to talk about summer systems that are going to save your sanity this summer. As a budgeting, frugal living, and productivity guru, some of the most common questions I've been getting lately are, "Girl, how do you keep your kids entertained and save your sanity this summer and your wallet?" Let me tell you, it can be tricky. Summer can be rough, but it doesn't have to be. So today, I'm going to share with you three summer systems that help keep your kids working hard, keeps them accountable for their chores, allowance, and activities, and also finds time in your summer for fun hassle-free. The three systems I'm going to teach you about today are clipboards, zones, and bucket lists. Let's start with the clipboards. We have five kids, eight and under. If your kids are anything like mine, pretty much a hundred times a day you hear, "Mom, can I watch a movie?" "Mom, can I play on your phone?" "Mom, I'm so bored, where's the iPad?" "Mom, can I play the X? Jimmy gets to play X all day long. Could I please watch a show? I'm so bored." Oh, I got sick of being asked, so I finally wised up and came up with a system that gives everybody autonomy and responsibility for whether they get screen time or not, and it keeps the house clean, keeps everybody in check. I kid you not, I call it our clipboard system. We also have a clipboard system during the school year for homework. I will show you that once school begins. But this is how our summer clipboards work. Our three older kids who are five, six, and eight, they each get a clipboard. Our three-year-old has one...