Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Teaching kids to be financially responsible
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
I decided to focus this week on kids and money. There are lots of theories on the best way to teach children how to be responsible financially, so you have to decide what you are most comfortable with. (read more)
Feature Article
Teaching Your Children About the Value of Money
We take it for granted that children know how money gets into our wallets. The tips below will guide you through teaching your children the value of money. (read more)
Guest Article
8 Steps to Financially Intelligent Parenting
What you say and do about money has a profound influence on your child. There are money moments every day that you can use to teach your children important skills and lessons about life. But what to say or do isn't always obvious. Is it a good idea to pay for chores or grades? How do you help your child develop a work ethic? How do you structure an allowance to help your child learn to make choices? Why is involving your children in charity so important? Jon and Eileen Gallo, experts in the fields of children, psychology and money, provide parents with eight key behaviors that will help them raise financially responsible children: (read more)
Ready to go? Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2005/newsletter071905.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
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I decided to focus this week on kids and money. There are lots of theories on the best way to teach children how to be responsible financially, so you have to decide what you are most comfortable with. (read more)
Feature Article
Teaching Your Children About the Value of Money
We take it for granted that children know how money gets into our wallets. The tips below will guide you through teaching your children the value of money. (read more)
Guest Article
8 Steps to Financially Intelligent Parenting
What you say and do about money has a profound influence on your child. There are money moments every day that you can use to teach your children important skills and lessons about life. But what to say or do isn't always obvious. Is it a good idea to pay for chores or grades? How do you help your child develop a work ethic? How do you structure an allowance to help your child learn to make choices? Why is involving your children in charity so important? Jon and Eileen Gallo, experts in the fields of children, psychology and money, provide parents with eight key behaviors that will help them raise financially responsible children: (read more)
Ready to go? Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2005/newsletter071905.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
http://www.homewiththekids.com/phpBB2 - the discussion boards!


