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Relative Insists Toddler Deserves $200, Then Loses It When He Destroys It

by Leona Pham
February 3, 2026
in Social Issues

There are certain things that feel almost impossible to reason about with a toddler. They do not understand value, rules, or consequences, and their world is mostly about grabbing, tasting, and exploring whatever is in front of them.

That reality became the center of an intense family dispute for one Reddit user. What was meant to be a generous birthday gesture instead turned into a heated confrontation between a parent and a relative.

Now, the parent is asking AITA whether they handled the situation fairly. Keep reading to see how a simple gift led to a surprising clash.

A parent allows a relative to hand $200 to a toddler, sparking immediate conflict

Relative Insists Toddler Deserves $200, Then Loses It When He Destroys It
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AITA for letting my toddler destroy 200$?

At my 1-year-old child's birthday some relative gave him 200$. (I) said I'll take it and (R)elative denied.

I: Don't worry, I'll spend it on him or put it in his savings account.

R: No, I want to give him money myself;

I: Surprised Pikachu face that's not the best idea, he will eat it or something;

R: But that's his money and I want him to have it.

At this point, I'm just tired of this fruitless conversation and said sure, go ahead.

And then I watched my son grab this money, rotate it in his little hands and tear it to pieces in like 3 sec.

The relative called me names because "I knew it was gonna happen," and I obviously knew so I couldn't deny.

But really is it that shocking, he's 1 for f__k sake and I told her to not give him this money.

(On mobile and not a native speaker, of course, it wasn't 200$ but equivalent in my currency)

Few moments in parenting are as predictably chaotic as handing a one-year-old a crisp bill and expecting it to remain intact.

In the Reddit story, a parent recounts how a relative insisted on giving a toddler the equivalent of $200 directly, despite warnings. The child, unsurprisingly, shredded the money within seconds. The relative then blamed the parent for allowing it to happen.

This situation underscores a common emotional dynamic: the tension between setting boundaries and managing family expectations. The parent attempted to establish a boundary by suggesting the money be kept safe or deposited into a savings account.

However, the relative’s insistence on giving the money directly to the child disregarded this boundary, leading to predictable consequences.

From a psychological perspective, this incident highlights the challenges of enforcing boundaries within family systems. Relatives may have differing views on parenting practices, and their actions can sometimes undermine parental authority.

In this case, the relative’s desire to give the money directly to the child may have been well-intentioned but ultimately disregarded the parent’s concerns and the child’s developmental stage.

Psychologist Peg Streep emphasizes that boundaries are essential for maintaining autonomy and mutual respect in relationships. She notes that “boundaries permit each of us to maintain our own space and autonomy while sustaining a close emotional connection”.

When boundaries are ignored, it can lead to conflict and a breakdown in communication.

In this scenario, the parents’ boundary was not respected, leading to a foreseeable outcome. The relative’s subsequent blame-shifting further strained the relationship. This underscores the importance of clear communication and mutual respect in family interactions.

Reflecting on this incident, it’s evident that setting and maintaining boundaries is crucial, even when it may lead to discomfort or conflict. Parents must advocate for their children’s well-being and developmental needs, and relatives should respect these decisions.

Open dialogue and understanding can help navigate these situations, ensuring that family relationships remain supportive and respectful.

See what others had to share with OP:

These commenters backed you and said you warned the relative, so the blame is on her

jackalope78 − NTA. I mean, you told him not to give it to her, what did he think you were trying to do?

AnnieJack − NTA You said he’d eat it or something, the relative insisted on giving it to him.

When the relative said you knew he would do that, did you reply, “Yes, I knew and I told you less than 5 minutes ago.”

Pause_And_Breathe − NTA It’s your child, and if you don’t want something in his mouth,

don’t allow someone to bully you into them putting it in their mouth. You knew what was gonna happen.

[Reddit User] − X: Don't do it, that is a bad idea. Y: I am going to do it. X: Don't do it. Y: I am going to do it....

Y: How dare you let me do it? !?! WTF? NTA

rose_glass − NTA. You did know, the relative is right. And that was why you WARNED her not to give your 1-year-old money.

No one with sense hands a 1-year-old money because if it's paper, they will destroy it

and if it's a coin, they will put it in their mouth. Your relative is the only a__hole here.

Also I don't know how it is where you are,

but where I am if you bring ripped-up money to the bank and the pieces are all there,

they will replace it so you aren't out of that money and you can put it into your son's savings account.

TooTall2Function − NTA You didn't 'let' your toddler do anything.

The only thing you're guilty of is trying to save someone else from their gross incompetence.

These Redditors roasted the relative for expecting a baby to treat money responsibly

museisnotyours − NTA. You hand a toddler a toy, not actual money.

RollingKatamari − Lmaooo NTA-why give money in bare cash to a 1-year old,

kids that age either put everything in their mouth or f__k s__t up.

thatsnotacracker − NTA- What did they think was going to happen,

that the 1-year-old was going put that money in the stock market?

DutchNDutch − If this is real. ... has your relative never seen a kid before? Wtf the whole situation is weird as f__k. NTA

Badweather24 − NTA but the relative is. My one-year-old is almost two now

and he is still trying not to spill his drink all over himself. Why does a 1-year-old need cash?

The relative should have gave you the money for you to buy something for your kid that actually has value to him.

Watching him tear up that kind of money is definitely heartbreaking,

especially if money is tight during this pandemic. Hope this helps

sovereinete − Very young kids don’t understand the concept of money. ESPECIALLY a 1-year-old. Definitely NTA.

This reminds of that time my sister (4 y/o at the time) brought a $5 dollar bill to her school.

A friend asked her if they could share. My sister said yes. Well, her friend ripped the bill in half and my sister cried.

Imjokin − NTA. Unpopular opinion, I know. /s Anyway, who the hell would give a baby money

and expect a non-destructive outcome?!? I’m not sure if your relative is always a jerk but who knows what got into them then.

However, what I’m confused about is why you even considered posting this when you were so obviously NTA.

These commenters noted you can usually take the torn pieces to a bank for replacement

trujace − Thank you all for answers, I, in fact, keep the pieces for entertaining purposes

and try to replace it in a bank following your advice.

Some of you wonder why I let this happen and this can't be real, well, I'm kinda tired-of-your-s__t person

and that's my way to cope with dumb persons - I let her do her ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Have great day, everyone and don't let toddlers to dig in your wallet

claustrofucked − NTA, in the US you can take the scraps to the bank and they'll give you good bills.

Might be the same in your country.

These folks cheered you on with jokes and lighthearted takes while still saying NTA

shenaniganrogue − NTA, of course! What did they expect?!

Although I originally read this as "AITA for letting my toddler destroy 2020?"

and my immediate reaction was that's a pretty outrageous burden to lay at the feet of a young child.

chunkeymunkeyandrunt − I’m laughing in Canadian (our money is plastic and very hard to destroy)

but you’re NTA because you tried to warn them!

In the end, a tiny child shredded paper, but a much larger family dynamic was laid bare. Was this a clever lesson in “you were warned,” or an avoidable clash that could have been handled more gently? Should parents always step in, or is there value in letting stubborn relatives learn the hard way?

And more broadly, how do families balance generosity with common sense when it comes to children? Whether you see this as petty drama or perfectly justified parenting, one thing is certain: birthdays are rarely just about cake. Share your hot takes below!

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Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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