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Grandparents: should you charge your kids for looking after your grandkids?
As childcare fees continue to soar, more and more families are turning to grandparents for help in looking after their children. But with this help comes an age-old debate: should the kids pay their parents for their services?
The issue of grandparents charging for their services has been brought to the forefront in recent weeks, after a Mum from a Mothers' group revealed that her parents were asking for a fee to look after her kids.
This sparked a passionate debate amongst Reddit users, with many offering their own perspectives on the issue.
One user commented that they had an agreement in place with their mother, whereby they paid her $50 a day two to three days a week to save on childcare costs.
'It meant the kids got to spend time with grandma, she got some spending money that didn't affect her pension and we got to keep a little more of our wages,' they wrote.
Another user shared their experience of watching a sister 'abuse the generosity' of their mother, who had provided free childcare for her three children over a decade.
'I don't think it's an awful suggestion to charge a fee', they said.
However, other users argued that the fee should be dependent on the situation: if the grandparents are offering a few hours of care a week and are living off their pension, then a fee could be reasonable.
On the other hand, if the grandparents were providing full-time care and are financially comfortable, then it may not be necessary.
Of course, there is also the option for the parents to pay for outings, or to send a gift or two to show their appreciation for the help their grandparents are providing.
Ultimately, the decision of whether to pay or not should be down to the individual family. Whether you're a grandparent or a parent, it's always important to remember that the welfare of the children should come first.
What's your opinion? Should grandparents be paid for looking after their grandchildren? Let us know in the comments.