Financial Literacy For Kids
Teach Your Child to Budget Effectively.
Starting Now.
Having a budget empowers purposeful spending, so kids can make educated decisions about where their hard-earned dollars go. Budgeting also helps kids keep track of their money and prepare for the future. There is no doubt budgeting skills are an essential part of financial literacy for kids, and these guides will help you teach your child how to effectively budget their money.
Did someone say…budgeting?
Here are 3 steps to teach your child about budgeting with real life examples of how children can practice their budgeting skills.
This guide provides 5 tips to help keep your budget on track during holiday season. Two templates included: a giving budget and a gift request list.
This guide provides tips to help encourage better spending habits in your child by focusing on boundaries and a budget.
In this guide, you will learn 3 areas to practice back to school budgeting with your child to help keep spending in check.
This guide provides 4 simple steps to help parents make the most out of vacation spending with their family.
This guide provides 5 questions to ask your child to encourage them to be more mindful about spending.
This guide contains the tools to teach your child to plan, budget, and give gifts thoughtfully.
Learn are 5 ways to help teach your child about budgeting and help them practice their budgeting skills.
In this guide you will learn how to teach your child about money through discussion, allowance, budgeting, delayed gratification and mindful spending.
In this guide you will find books recommended by Busy Bee Literacy, grouped by age, that teach lessons about budgeting, bartering, entrepreneurship, earning, saving and investing money.
Budding Benji’s Corner
Print this budget template to help your child practice their budgeting skills.
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