DrakeMaiden
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Excellent advice!dragonlaurel said:Teach sons and daughters all the house skills you know how to do.
If he is not very involved in raising them- they are likely to learn from you mostly. Your husband may not even notice that your daughter helped fix something or that the son put laundry in the machine or sewed his button back on himself. Just encourage them to be self-sufficient and praise them for their new skills/achievements.
All children should help around the house, to practice the life skills they will need in their homes and with their families later. Some jobs can be done by little kids. You can "teach them how to" do the other ones as they grow up. Phrasing it like "you're big enough to do . . . now, so I'll show you how makes kids feel empowered.

Pat, your kids will be perfect, they can get everything they need from you and even have a bad example to see right in the home.
Aviation in general is extraordinarily expensive and not for those on a budget or for cashing out your savings because the maintenance is always MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE than the cost of the airplane. You did well here.
but then went back to work because what I do is needed where I am.
I have taken care of a significant number of families who have the same issues, and unfortunately, do not appear to have the wisdom expressed by Miss_the North when it comes to the teaching of money management to her children. Her approach would also be easily adapted to most of the issues you raised when originally asking for help.