As parents, one of the many things that we can teach our kids something they're not learning from school is how to handle money. The global crisis everyone is talking about can in fact be a way for you to teach your children a couple of new things about life and about better care of money. This will surely make them grow up to be responsible adults.
One of the many things that we can suggest to them is to save up their allowance. You can teach them that if they put aside a certain amount everyday or even every week they can be able to buy things that they wouldn't normally have any money for. This also teaches them great discipline and better use of money. If you child is so inclined, you can also teach him or her to save up for his or her future by setting up a college fund.
You have to let your child see that saving up actually allows him or her to buy bigger things in the future. It lets them buy that game console they want for months now, or that expensive toy that they've been bugging you about every time you pass it by during a trip to the mall. Saving up money teaches them to be disciplined and patient and they will take this until they grow up.
Another thing you can suggest to your child is to keep a budget. You are definitely never too young to learn how to spend you money wisely and a budget allows you to do exactly that. So teach you kid how to set aside for the things that he or she needs and then you can be amazed at how easily this lets your child prepare for the future.
One good idea is to let them make some money on their own. If they are old enough, they can probably do simple jobs for the household or for the neighborhood. You can let them take up a paper distribution job or lawn mowing job every weekend. You can also suggest them to join in on crafting trade fairs and showcase their handiwork. If you're a hobbyist yourself, you can share the moment with your child.
There are plenty of other ideas out there that you can do to spend some quality time with your kids, but these doesn't mean they can't learn a thing or two. Use the time to teach them how to be practical and you just might be surprised at what they can do. - 15224
One of the many things that we can suggest to them is to save up their allowance. You can teach them that if they put aside a certain amount everyday or even every week they can be able to buy things that they wouldn't normally have any money for. This also teaches them great discipline and better use of money. If you child is so inclined, you can also teach him or her to save up for his or her future by setting up a college fund.
You have to let your child see that saving up actually allows him or her to buy bigger things in the future. It lets them buy that game console they want for months now, or that expensive toy that they've been bugging you about every time you pass it by during a trip to the mall. Saving up money teaches them to be disciplined and patient and they will take this until they grow up.
Another thing you can suggest to your child is to keep a budget. You are definitely never too young to learn how to spend you money wisely and a budget allows you to do exactly that. So teach you kid how to set aside for the things that he or she needs and then you can be amazed at how easily this lets your child prepare for the future.
One good idea is to let them make some money on their own. If they are old enough, they can probably do simple jobs for the household or for the neighborhood. You can let them take up a paper distribution job or lawn mowing job every weekend. You can also suggest them to join in on crafting trade fairs and showcase their handiwork. If you're a hobbyist yourself, you can share the moment with your child.
There are plenty of other ideas out there that you can do to spend some quality time with your kids, but these doesn't mean they can't learn a thing or two. Use the time to teach them how to be practical and you just might be surprised at what they can do. - 15224
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