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+9How to Get Your Kids to Do the Chores
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: General Interest Parents have been complaining that their kids don't pull their weight around the house for as long as there have been kids. Here are the tips on how to get kids to carry their weight without me having to hound them into +1Top 6 Ways to Teach Your Kids About Money
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: General Interest Our attitudes towards money are, to a great extent, shaped by our parents. And yet, according to a study, less than 50 % parents admit to teaching their kids about finance. Here are six great ways to help kids grow up with +3Alternative to Allowance
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: Tweens, Teens AllowCard.com is a great alternative to allowance. Allowcard works like a debit card. It teaches tweens and teens money management in a safe online environment. Parents can create up tp 35 parental controls. The best part +3Money 101 - Lesson About Money and Kids
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: General Interest I really like this article I found on CNN. The tips are to help encourage healthy tips and ideas about money for kids. Kids can learn very early how to count money, be responsible for it and have a healthy +2Personal Finance Education
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: K-5th Grade, Tweens Money Savvy Generation helps parents, kids, and educators learned about personal finance through various products. They have developed great products for kids to understand the importance of good money management. My personal +1Teaching Kids Financial Savvy
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: K-5th Grade, Tweens I think that especially these days it is important for kids to understand how to use money. Summit Products has great fun educational toys to teach kids how to save money. My personal favorites are the electronic money +2Allowance Basics
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: K-5th Grade, Tweens The website offers helpful information on kids allowance. An allowance can be a great way to teach your child money management skills. With an allowance, your child can learn how to make decisions, deal with limited resources, +2Encouraging money management and math skills
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: K-5th Grade, Tweens, Teens Moneyopolis is an interactive site that allows children to play an on-line game where they are encouraged to use their math skills, set goals as well as think about such issues as getting an afterschool job, volunteering NewSummer Jobs Opportunities for Students
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: General Interest The U.S. Government can help your child get a great and rewarding summer job. They offer valuable job experience and training opportunities. Studentjobs.gov gives the maximum flexibility in performing one-stop employment +3Kids' Saving Tip
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: Preschool, K-5th Grade This tip came in from a great friend of mine. She does this with her 7 year old and he loves it! In order to start teaching money management and goodwill early, have children save money in 3 different jars or piggy NewTeaching Kids About Money
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: K-5th Grade, Tweens, Teens One good way to teach kids about money is to take them to the store with you. Figure out how much you are going to allow them to spend and give them that much. Five dollars is usually good. Let the child +2Financial Literacy Website for Kids: OrangeKids
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: K-5th Grade, Tweens OrangeKids is a website from ING geared towards children in grades 4-8. This site makes learning about money, saving, spending, and investing fun with a lot of interactivity, some hands-on problem solving, and "a +3The Allowance Question
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: K-5th Grade, Tweens, Teens This tip is not about the great debate over how to handle allowance and how much to give. (We personally do not tie allowance to chores. We believe chores must be done because you are a household member, and are not +4Allowance: Helping Kids Become Money Savvy
Fav Zip Zap Share Topic: Kids & Money Ages & Stages: Teens Parents reach a point when it's time to give their children a money allowance, many parents aren't quite sure how to begin. Allowance is a perfect tool for teaching children how to manage money. And children |

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