Monday, July 14, 2008

How to Teach Your Kids to Be Responsible With Money

How to Teach Your Kids to Be Responsible With Money



Money is an essential part of life in today's modern world, so kids are never too young to start learning about it. Children will have greater respect for money and be able to use it better if parents start teaching them as early as possible. Here's how to do it:

Children learn primarily from their parents, so don't wait until they learn about money in math class to teach them. Important life lessons on money are learned by children from Mom and Dad in the home.

Kids need to learn that, while money is essential to life, it can't buy happiness. And it doesn't grow on any trees either. It is important for children to understand that the family's needs such as water, electricity, food, and a home are paid for with the money that their parents earn. If Mom and Dad don't work, there simply will not be money available for such necessities.

Start training your children with money they are gifted at holidays and birthdays. Teach them that by saving up money little by little they will be able to purchase something they really want instead of just what they happen to be able to afford at the moment.

Allowing kids to be part of arranging a family budget will help them to understand not just that there is such a thing as money, but that it must be handled correctly. As Mom and Dad determine how much is to be spent each month on bills and recreation, children will learn a lot.

Children can learn how disciplining yourself financially will eventually bring worthwhile rewards. You can accomplish this with your kids by saving money each month to be used by the family to go out and do something special and fun that the kids have picked out.

Disastrous results are sure to come from allowing children to learn about the use of money themselves instead of from their parents. If they receive money but have never learned how to use it wisely, it's sure to disappear without anything to show for it. When parents do not provide their kids with financial advice, they will no doubt find it with their financially irresponsible friends.

If children never learn to handle money responsibly, they will simply count on their parents for financial assistance every time they get stuck in money troubles. Bailing kids out of financial difficulties when this happens will not teach them anything about being responsible for money. Even though no parent wants their child to have to experience the unpleasant consequences of poor financial decisions, asking for and expecting to be given money will turn into a strongly entrenched habit that only becomes more difficult to break as children grow older.

Financially responsible adults were once financially responsible children. Start teaching your kids about the importance of handling money wisely as early as possible.

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