
Teaching Kids About Money
5 Simple Strategies for Parents to Equip Kids with Financial Literacy from Toddler to Teen Years (Teaching Kids Series)
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Lyza Youn
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Reese Frazier
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Don’t want your kid to be your future roommate in retirement? Start their financial education NOW!
You'll be surprised to learn that it’s simpler than you’d think, and with a few powerful guidelines to follow and apply, you can drastically change the direction of your kids’ financial futures.
Kids just need a little help from their parents while they are still growing up to establish lifelong, financially-healthy habits. The critical step in creating this foundation is starting young and nurturing their financial mindset as they are still living at home.
Your little one will naturally learn how to use their earned money wisely—saving some of it up and still using the right amount for entertainment is going to be a piece of cake. If you want to raise successful children who know how to manage their finances, you need to learn these very simple strategies about money to guide your kids early on.
In "Teaching Kids About Money," you will discover:
- Fun and practical ideas to keep both parents and kids engaged, committed, and excited as they work towards their financial goals
- A step-by-step plan on how to teach your kids all they need to know about money to turn into independent, financially-responsible adults
- Creative ways to help your kids make money in elementary school, dramatically increasing their self-confidence as well
- The importance of educating your kid throughout the various stages of life to help them use their money to become a successful entrepreneur
- When to let your kids manage their own bank account—avoid the most common mistakes kids naturally make when they get their money-management-freedom too early
And much more!
Take the first step today and uncover the knowledge you’ve been missing out on to raise success-driven kids, ready to conquer their future.
If you’re ready to transform you and your kid’s relationship to money and become financially smart, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now!
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- WildRoseTree
- 02-06-25
A lovely surprise!
Teaching Kids About Money; is full of useful and beneficial information for teaching your kids of any age, about financial literacy. Ms. Reese shares her experiences as a mother teaching her boys, from age three through eighteen how to be responsible and helpful members of society, through lessons about money. There is also a section on entrepreneurship toward the end of the book.
It's a lovely book, and I will implement some of her strategies with my daughter.
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- A Reader
- 04-11-25
Good starting point
This audiobook offers an interesting perspective on financial literacy starting in childhood. Although the author's parenting philosophy and approaches to financial literacy won't be a perfect fit for every parent or child, there are enough details that make it relatively easy to adapt the suggested ideas to suit each family's values.
I was disappointed at the age cut-off in what the author has actually been able to implement. To account for that gap, there are lists of ideas for the older age groups through college age. Once the author's children are grown, I'd love to see a second edition of this book with the same level of reflection and detail as is covered for the younger age groups.
I recommend this audiobook to those new to teaching financial literacy to children between the ages of 3 and approximately 12 years.
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