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Handling Money, Make It A Fun Experience For Your Child PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alix Montoya   
Friday, 19 December 2008 10:36
If you're running out of ideas on how to spend quality time with your children then you might be interested to know that spending time doesn't always mean a trip to the mall or anything special. It can be something that you can teach them like how to make use of their money properly. In fact, letting them join in and put their two cents in, literally and figuratively, on the family budget is a great way to make them feel more involved.
by AlixMontoya


If you're running out of ideas on how to spend quality time with your children then you might be interested to know that spending time doesn't always mean a trip to the mall or anything special. It can be something that you can teach them like how to make use of their money properly. In fact, letting them join in and put their two cents in, literally and figuratively, on the family budget is a great way to make them feel more involved.

You can teach your kids to save the allowance they receive and you will be surprised at how much this will teach them how to appreciate money. It teaches your kids the importance of saving up for another day and lets them spend their money on things that they, and you find are more important. In fact, you can also try and convince them to start saving up for college as early as they can.

Saving up money also lets them buy bigger things. Show your kids that if they save up their allowance, just even once a week, they would be able to buy things like the newest videogame or even something that they have been wanting to have for the longest time. This way they'll get to see the buying power money has and you can teach them how to shop like a smart consumer.

If you want, you can also teach your kids how to put aside some money in a budget of his or her very own. This is probably the best way to teach responsibility to your kids as it lets them see exactly how much they spend and how much they need to lessen. It also allows them to set aside for things that they might need in the future.

When your kid is old enough, one of the other things that you can suggest is to have them earn their money. Give them household responsibilities that they can do for cash. Or if they're broad-minded, have them start their very own business like a lemonade stand. It teaches them the fruits of hard work and they can better appreciate money they know they labored for.

There are plenty of other ideas out there that you can do to spend some quality time with your kids, but these doesn't mean they can't learn a thing or two. Use the time to teach them how to be practical and you just might be surprised at what they can do.

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