Financial Literacy For Kids
Teach Your Child Good Money Habits
Having good money habits means making practical financial decisions to achieve a monetary goal and have a healthy relationship with money. Like all things, money habits are a product of both nature and nurture. These guides provide the tools you need to instill good money habits in your child so they are set up for future financial success.
In this guide you will learn why allowance for kids is an important part of financial literacy, how to approach giving an allowance to your child, and guidance on what they should do with their earnings to instill good money habits.
Here are 3 steps to teach your child about budgeting with real life examples of how children can practice their budgeting skills.
In this guide is a reminder about why allowance is important and how to revisit and refresh your child’s chore 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.
From opening investment accounts to helping your littles handle money to using a debit card, this guide provides details on when and how to use these tools to teach your child about money and finance.
This guide gives you an age by age breakdown of the financial literacy milestones kids should be meeting, including delayed gratification, allowance, entrepreneurship and investing.
For many kids, saving doesn’t come naturally. This means it is time to begin teaching your child this important skill. This guide outlines 4 steps to help you and your child practice your saving money skills.
This guide includes 3 ways your family can refresh or start good money habits in your household.
Giving should be a consistent practice in families throughout the year. Here is our guide that includes 3 ways to get your child to give back and donate.
Learn are 5 ways to help teach your child about budgeting and help them practice their budgeting skills.
This guide covers ESG Investing: what it is, why it is important, and the impact it is having on the markets.
This guide gives explanations of 4 different types of insurance and how you can talk about insurance with your child.
In this guide you can see how to involve your child in all steps of a yard sale to teach them important financial literacy skills and good money habits.
This guide gives you various ways to talk to your child about saving for college depending on their age.
In this guide you will learn ways to teach your child to spend responsibly, practical ways to save and the importance of giving back.
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.
This guide provides 3 tips to give your child the tools to they need when it comes to betting.
This article offers ideas to encourage your child to earn extra cash for spending (or saving or giving!).
Good Money Habits: How can we be more mindful about our spending? And how can we teach our kids to do the same? Here are some tips on teaching your child about mindfully spending their money.
In this guide you will learn how to talk to your child about a rainy day fund and saving for an unexpected expense.
This guide provides 4 ways to teach your child delayed gratification and gives another endorsement for allowance, a powerful tool in teaching kids good money habits by delaying gratification.
In this article you will read bout the psychology behind a sale and ways to teach your child to practice good money habits amidst the increased temptation to buy.
Teach Your Child to Manage Money With a Benji Bank
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The Benji Bank provides children with an essential tool designed to promote responsible spending, thoughtful saving and purposeful giving. Made from durable acrylic, the Benji Bank allows children to see their money and watch it multiply.