Teaching your kids about money

January 1, 2022

Teaching your kids about money

 

The money we spend each day tends to be invisible.  When was the last time you withdrew your cash for the week and used it to make purchases?  Rather than dealing in notes and coins, we tend to reach for our cards or shop seamlessly online.  It is entirely possible to spend money without even reaching for your wallet.

This can give kids some confusing messages about how money is spent.  The danger here is that they won't develop financial literacy and will struggle to manage their own money later on.  One way to help them to build their financial management skills is to choose moments to talk to them about money and why you are making certain decisions.

These moments could include:

Shopping at the supermarket - If you're taking your kids on the weekly shop, get them involved in the process.  Involve them in drawing up your shopping list and talk through our budget.  Have them help you to find items, and weigh up differently-priced options.  As a bonus, helping them to understand how a food budget works might just cut down on all those requests for treats!

Withdrawing money from the ATM - Getting out money does seem a little magical.  So it's important that kids can make the connection between the money you go to work for, and what they see coming out of the wall.  Talk to them about where the money you are withdrawing will go and help to understand the importance of knowing what's in your bank account.

Letting them make choices - When it comes to pocket money or money from a birthday or Christmas, it can be helpful to let your children experience the consequences of their financial decisions.  It's tempting to tell them what to do with their money, but once they discover that they can only spend their precious cash once, take the time to talk with them about what they are feeling and how they might use their money differently in the future.

Choosing activities - When you choose what to do as a family, don't forget to talk through the costs of different options.  Kids will appreciate balancing an expensive trip to the movies with a free picnic in the park or will be amazed when they compare the cost of an ice-cream at a parlor versus a whole tub at the supermarket.  Encourage them to brainstorm and research low-cost ideas and get creative!

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