I'm writing a piece about adolescents and kids who may not yet have debit cards, credit cards or smart phones, but sometimes need to make small purchases. Given how many places are now cashless, what are their options? The piece would be geared at parents and offer some practical tips heading into summer.
I'm looking for parents with kids ages 8-14 *in Canada* who are dealing with this issue. Do your kids have access to a card? A pocket money app? How do you monitor its use? Any tips (or horror stories!) to share with other parents? Interviews by phone/Zoom this week (May 13-16).
Parents living in Canada only, please. Thanks!
posted5/12/2025
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