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Teaching Kids Money Skills that Last a Lifetime

Teaching kids money skills that will last their lifetime and instill positive and motivated good habits when it comes to money management starts early. You want to get kids interested in money, which can be about as interesting to some kids as a stale banana. Kids are often born with the attitude that they don't have to worry about money yet or that they aren't interested in having to be such a "grown up." But when it gets right down to it, teaching kids money skills now will give them a huge head start when they reach the ripe age of eighteen and beyond.

 

Since most kids don't listen to lectures very well or for very long, teaching kids money skills is always a little more effective when you can make it interesting and apply it right then and there to real life. Whether they need to manage and allowance, understand saving before spending, or are just totally in the dark when it comes to money and need to understand that it doesn't grow on trees or get plucked from a garden creative teaching methods are the key. Get them involved in their own project and keep them involved. Set up challenges or savings competitions. Challenge your kids to save twenty dollars this month and you'll add ten or see if they can save forty dollars before you finish a project (like quilting a quilt or building a new deck that you haven't started yet.)

Younger kids can learn skills through games. Hide quarters all over the house and see how much they can find. Then count it all up and help each child decide how much they should save and how much they should spend. Little kids and quarters don't stretch very far, so keep in mind that they are probably going to buy candy with their spending money.

The most difficult aspect most parents run into when they are trying to teach kids money skills is keeping up with new ideas, new little lessons that hit home, and remembering that this is one of those chronic life learning issues that could carry them very far. Often parents find that they can start a few small learning projects with their kids but over the course of a few months, the projects start to fall by the wayside as other things that seem more pressing start to sidle in and take precedence. Even if you get some projects started and then forget to start new ones for a few months, it is better to simply pick it up again than it is to decide that you aren't equipped or you don't have the time. Giving them important skills in small stages is more than acceptable. You can teach kids money skills every day in small ways or chunk out projects, whatever seems to be effective in your household for getting the job done.

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