Interestingly, ING Vyasa Bank's annual 'ING Zing' survey also found that 84 per cent parents had shopped online themselves.
The findings are based on a survey of 4,067 parents with over 65 per cent from metropolitan cities.
According to the survey, while most of the parents shop online, when it came to their children, 55 per cent felt worried for different reasons with most prominent worry being that the child could be tempted to buy items that are "not necessary".
Survey findings also showed that 49 per cent parents would not encourage their children to shop online, while about one-third of the parents assist their children in buying a product after being identified or found by the child online.
Meant to capture the changing behavioural trends among parents and kids on money management, the survey also said that over 80 per cent parents felt that their children follow their money habits.
"Even more discerning is the fact that children tend to pick up their parents' spending habits marginally more than their saving habits, at least among those who earn annually upwards of Rs 8 lakh," the survey said.
In terms of pocket money, two-thirds of parents were found to favour giving allowance to the child above the age of 10. Last year over 50 per cent of parents were not in favour of giving out pocket money.
On average children below 10 years were found to have got either no allowance or less than Rs 500 per month. Those between 15-18 years get below Rs 1,000 per month.
Interestingly, a majority of parents felt that children only above 15 years should be allowed to operate a bank account independently.
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