Money Talk for Kids & Teens
Maybe you didn’t have this experience with your parents but suddenly here you are…. a parent and maybe avoiding the same topics. Because you simply don’t have the words.
Here are our best financial principles that you can easily address with your kids and get them off to an even better start in life.
How to Avoid Raising Entitled Children
Parenting children is complicated. We love our kids and we want to help them in any way we can. We want them to feel happy and carefree, but we also want them to be self-sufficient and humble. As parents, we give and give and give, and we hope that
3 Reasons Your Teen Shuts Down When You Talk About Money
Are you aware of the environment you’re creating between you and your teen when it comes to talking about money? If you find that your teenager isn’t eager or even willing to speak to you about money, there’s probably a good reason as to why. You might be creating
How to Prepare for College Costs Even If You Haven’t Started Yet
Do you have a teenager who’s in high school or preparing to graduate? If so, you’re probably wondering, “where has the time gone?” It might seem like just yesterday you were changing diapers and rocking your little one to sleep and now they’re preparing to go off to college.
5 Unique Ways to Talk to Your Teens About Money
The topic of money should never be off the table. If we want to raise teenagers who have a healthy relationship with money, we need to talk about it. For some, this seems obvious and it’s a walk in the part. For others, it’s more like nails on a
Stop the Insanity – 7 Money Talks to Connect with Your Teen in a Healthy Way
Words matter. The things you say over and over again – let’s call them your “mantras” – they matter. What you say about money – your “money mantras” – they really matter. This is especially true if you live with impressionable teenagers. If you haven’t noticed, we pass down
That’s Just What You Do For Your Kids
Your kids. They’re your everything. You give your all to them in the hopes they have a joyful and fulfilled life. The sacrifices parents make for their kids is almost a badge of honor amongst parents, especially moms. “That’s just what you do for you kids” is a refrain repeated