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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Teaching Your Child About Money At An Early Age You Are Doing Them A Huge Favor
By teaching your child about money at an early age you
are doing them
a huge favor.
You have
a better chance of
your child being
a well-rounded
and responsible appreciation of
the value and uses of money if you begin teaching them about money at an early age.
Some parents might not understand where or how
to begin teaching
their child about money so they dont start this process until they are older.
Start by teaching your
children to identify
the different coins.
This should be done at the beginning when the child is at
a very young age.
When you are out shopping with your child you
can point out what money is used for and pointing out
to them what is happening.
When your child gets
to the elementary
school age you might want
to think about
giving them an allowance on a weekly basis. This should be offered
to each child. At this point
it is not important how much the allowance is. Start teaching what appropriate uses of this money might be and what can happen if they spend
their money in an
irresponsible way. Now is a good
time to express the importance of contributing part of their allowance to a charity or a local church. Teach your child why it is important to give to these organizations on a regular basis. There will come a time when your child will want to buy a specific item and you need to show them how
many weeks they will need to save their allowance to be
able to make
that purchase.
Take your child to the grocery store with you to begin teaching your child the value of
careful money management. Have your child look at different brands of the same product so they can figure out what would be the best value.
If you encourage your child to help with chores around the house this will help them learn a lot about money. Push your child to find ways to
earn money.
Continue to give allowance to your children who are
now teenagers
but it should now be connected with household chores and other
jobs they are obligated to complete.
In the late teenage years keep teaching your child about money by allowing your children to do the weekly grocery shopping, let them help put together a budget for a family
vacations and teaching them how to fill out tax forms, if they are
employed. Show your older teenage children how to obtain a small installment loan. This will help them learn the importance of a budget for regular financial responsibilities as well as help build their
line of credit.
Your child will be much more prepared to be responsible with their money if you take the time now to teach your child how to manage their money.
Robert
Michael is a
writer for HB Babies which is an excellent place to find babies links, resources and articles. For more information go
to: http://www.hbbabies.com
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