Empowering parents with effective methods to teach their children about finances, saving, and giving
The way we view and handle finances as adults is often shaped by our early experiences, especially during childhood. Research has demonstrated that these attitudes can be significantly influenced by the age of 7. Therefore, taking the time to teach your child about budgeting, saving, investing, and giving can have a lasting and meaningful impact.
By equipping children with financial knowledge and skills from an early age, parents can help them develop a healthy relationship with money and make informed decisions about their financial future. Teaching them about budgeting, saving for goals, the importance of wise spending, and the joy of giving can lay a solid foundation for their financial well-being.
At Be Charity Group, we provide resources and methods to support parents in teaching their children about finances in an engaging and age-appropriate manner. By implementing these strategies, you can instill valuable lessons that will serve your children throughout their lives.
Remember, the lessons you teach your children about finances today can shape their financial behaviors and attitudes in the future. By investing in their financial education and teaching them responsible money management, you are empowering them to make sound financial decisions and set themselves up for a successful financial future.
Websites Offering Support:

Young Money
is a trusted and valued provider of knowledge, resources and training to anyone teaching young people how to manage money.
World Vision
The Money Advice Service
Ideas and activities to help your child learn about money:
Did you know that how you manage money is the most important influence on how your child will deal with it in adult life? What’s more, they start to learn this in early childhood.
This page has videos and activities to help parents like you teach your child the habits that lead to being a money-savvy adult.
The activities are designed to be entertaining as well as educational. Take a look and then have fun doing them together.
Books on this subject:

Save Your Acorns
Videos on this subject:
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