For this reason, Denmark provides families with money to help support their children. An example of this child benefit is that a single parent and parents who both receive pensions are given DKK 1,100 per quarter year. For each additional child DKK 840 per quarter is given to the single parent with whom the child is living (Bgtrykkeri 25). This amount also changes depending on the ages of the children, the number of children a couple has, if there are twins or other groupings of children (i.e. triplet, etc.), if the parents are married and if not do they live together as a family so that both parents are not supporting the children. This money does not have a specific purpose other than supporting the child. This amount of money is not enough to fully pay for the kindergarten, therefore occasionally local municipalities contribute money to bring down the cost of the kindergarten. This is illegal, but needed sometimes. The Danes feel good about taking social aid. They feel that it is their right.