Teach Kids The Value of Money
submitted: Jul 31st 2008 |
by: RachelRay |
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A lot of teens nowadays do not understand the value of earning and spending money. They were not oriented that investing is necessary even if they are still students. As parents, you play a crucial role in this area.
You should be able to teach your kids on how to save money. They should be able to understand the concept of money and investment as early as childhood. This will prepare them to learn money management, as they grow old.
Here are some tips on how you can teach your children how to save money:
1. Teach your children the value of money. Start young if possible, as soon as they are able to count. This is a great place to start to teach them the real meaning of money. Be consistent and look for natural teaching moments in simple ways. Do it often so they can remember what they learned.
2. Always explain to them the value of saving money. Make them understand its importance and how it will impact their life. It is important that you entertain questions from them about money and you should be able to answer them right away.
3. If you give them an allowance, give it in denominations. Then encourage them to keep a certain bill to set aside to save for the future. Help them to see that they can still buy what they are wanting, but it needs to wait until they have saved up for it.
4. Teach them the lesson of working. Pay them (or find someone willing), to small odd jobs or chores around the house. This will help them with the concept that money needs to be earned, and not just simply given, just because. They will also learn to value it more when it's something they had to work for.
5. You can teach them to save money by giving them piggy banks where they can put coins and wait until they get full. You can also open bank accounts for them and let them deposit money from their allowance. You should always show them how much they have earned to keep them motivated.
Savings and money is not something that is learned at one time in one lesson. Be patient when teaching them and work the concept of money into their activities for a natural learning moment. Children will learn easily if you are patient and consistent to guide them and encourage them.
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By Rachel Ray Visit her site now for a wealth of ideas and advice for helping to make a home life more balanced and enjoyable. There are also money advice for helping families cope with their finance
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