
Family Feud Erupts Over 12-Year-Old's Lawn Mowing Business
A family conflict in the US has sparked a debate about the value of children's work and family support. A 12-year-old boy started a lawn mowing business for his great-grandmother, charging $40. However, his mother intervened, disagreeing with the payment. The grandfather's response, "If money's that important, buy your own Christmas and birthday gifts," further fueled the conflict. The mother's perspective is that her son's time and effort should be valued, while the grandfather believes family should help each other without monetary compensation. This incident has led to a wider discussion on social media about family expectations and the importance of teaching children the value of hard work. The incident highlights the clash between traditional views of family support and the modern approach to valuing children's contributions.