I don't compare what we do and how we parent to other families. Each family is unique and does things their own way.
We have a 17 year old. We provide well for her and she knows it. She is an outstanding student and person. We are very fortunate to be able to care for her as much financially as we do.
We are planners and have always been. Daughter has been raised to live within or below her means. She knows we live debt free. We have taught financial responsibility from day 1. She does babysit for a few families for extra cash and I recently put her on our company payroll. She would like to study business in college so she is an employee of mine and learning first hand how to run a business efficiently and per all guidelines.
That said.. yes she got a car at 16. It was my car that I drove about 4 yrs, completely paid for, perfect condition and low miles. When we bought this car, we had her in mind for it for when she turned 16. She knew it was lined up to be hers. So what did we do.... we told her if she wanted it, she would continue to be the outseanding student she is and maintain her grades, cheer, orchestra, etc. She has goals of a great college so this part was not hard for her. Yes, we pay all gas and insurance.
We've all 3 had Iphones since they were introduced into the marketplace.
She just received her 2nd laptop this fall. Her first was old, running too slowly and she uses her laptop A LOT for her school work. She even carries it to school sometimes to work on projects.
She purchases all of her clothing with the money she brings in from babysitting and working with me. When she got a traffic ticket, we took her car from her for a month, she paid ALL fees, took defensive driving and EARNED her license back.
All that said... yes we do give a lot but she gives a lot as well. We purposely put her in the car we did because it is one of the safest cars on the road. We purposely have a good solid cell plan because we want her to have availability to contact us, police or whoever she needs to in an emergency. Yes, of course she texts like crazy, so do I. Yes, we will foot 100% of her college because we believe it is our responsibility as parents to get her out of college debt free.
She knows if she were to blow it academically, get lax (which I can't see ever happening being raised in this home), that she would lose a LOT of things we give generously. Yes, she earns what we give her because she works hard and she busts her a$$ to keep good grades in her AP/honors class, work in the community and keep up with cheer and orchestra.
We feel blessed to have her in our life and we are glad to do anything we can to set her up for success. We have her back...it is up to her to drive the train.