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Creative Tips for Teaching Kids How to Budget

By Jolene Ejmont @Wanderluststory
Creative Tips for Teaching Kids How to Budget

If there is one thing that we all can agree on, it's that earning money is tough. However, that's also something that only adults can relate to.

Since most children don't have to earn money at all, they fail to realize the true significance of a hard-earned dollar.

If you like to travel a lot, then you must have lots of experience with money management, especially if you travel on a budget.

So, you may also want to teach your kids tactics like how to travel and earn money abroad. You can start with good budgeting habits.

5 Easy Way of Helping Kids Budget

The following are some of the things you can do to make your children financially stronger and wiser:

1. Set up a Kids Savings Account

If your kids are young, then one of the best things that you can do for them to make their future more financially secure is to open a kids savings account for them.

    Creative Tips for Teaching Kids How to Budget

This will introduce them to the formal banking sector and also coach them about the habit of saving money.

Your kids may not like the idea of putting a portion of their weekly allowance in a savings account initially, but they will definitely thank you when they will reach adulthood and realize how much money they got to save due to a simple habit that you helped them learn.

2. Let Your Kids Earn

Rather than giving allowances to your kids which may make it easier for them to take money for granted, you should encourage them to work for it.

For instance, you can ask them to do chores around the house and earn an appropriate amount of money for each one that they are able to take care of.

Some of the things that they can do are wash your car, clean up their rooms, wash the dishes, etc.

3. Take Them to Grocery Shopping

Involving your kids in grocery shopping can be a great way to teach them about saving money and shopping on a budget.

You can start by teaching them why it's important to separate their wants from their needs first.

This is because a supermarket is full of delicacies like sweets, candies, beverages, etc. that aren't important for survival unlike vegetables, fruits, meats, etc. and they know understand the distinction.

You can teach your kids how to shop for their family by sticking to a budget. This can be done by comparing the prices of different items of different brands and prioritizing the items on the grocery list.

4. Play Monopoly with Them

It's true that Monopoly is a fun game for most people. However, it's also a very practical game that can teach your kids many important lessons about money management.

For instance, it can teach them about the importance of money and how they can make sound investments.

They can also learn about setting budgets for buying houses and commercial properties, maintenance fees for existing assets, etc.

5. Set an Example

You can't expect your children to become good with money management when you yourself have plenty of bad money habits.

    Creative Tips for Teaching Kids How to Budget

So, before you go about teaching your kids about how to save money and spend their allowance wisely, make sure that you perform a self-analysis first.

For instance, you should try to avoid overspending whenever possible. You should also establish a household budget and do everything you need to do to stick with it.

For instance, rather than taking your family out to a fancy dinner every week, you take them out only 1-2 times a month.

As a parent, it's your responsibility to take care of your kids and teach them lessons that can help them make their lives more comfortable.

Money management is certainly one of these lessons, especially if you want your children to travel like you and explore the world even when money is tight.

So, apply the information shared above and you are sure to observe a positive impact. Good luck!

Andrzej believes life to be a never ending adventure. Originally from Poland, he is a devoted husband and father. Dedicated and enthusiastic to chase all his dreams. Storytelling to entice other families to travel.


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