KIDS and MONEY TEACHING FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND VALUES TO CHILDREN
Written by Connie Ragen Green

I believe it’s never too early to teach children about financial responsibility. This book begins with a history of money from the earliest times. Green explains that our concepts about money shift during our lifetime. She demonstrates how to determine a child’s financial personality and disputes the traditional viewpoint of setting up an allowance. Her five-part plan assists in fostering independence. Green shows why alleviating financial stress makes a dramatic difference in lifestyle.
This book can be introduced in the elementary grades or during the middle grades. Recommended for parents who want to foster financial independence and accountability skills in their children.
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1 responses to “TEACHING KIDS FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY”
petespringerauthor
December 13th, 2023 at 21:53
Money management is an essential skill for children to learn. I had a student store in my 5th- 6th-grade classroom, and the kids could save or purchase items. If they were going to buy something, they had to write a check and calculate their new balance on their check register. I love practical stuff.
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