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Here is a breakdown of how you could approach financial education for kids by age group, and what concepts make the most sense at those specific ages.
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Parents play a big role in helping their children develop sound financial habits. Learn how to talk with children about money at every age and get tips on ways you can help your child earn money and find work.
Here is a breakdown of how you could approach financial education for kids by age group, and what concepts make the most sense at those specific ages.
Get ideas on how to help kids earn money at home and around the neighborhood. Pick up tips on how to handle allowances and what to expect from children in return.