Overwhelmed

December 17th, 2008 by Rob No comments »

Have you ever noticed how often we get caught up in everyday things and life sometimes just gets in the way.
Often we find that we are unable to get around to doing many things because of work, family & other commitments.
We need however, to make sure that we schedule time for the important things in life, such as spending times with our families, especially our spouse & children.
I heard a quote once that said the Children spell “LOVE” – T-I-M-E, and by time I do not mean sitting in front of the idiot box (TV), watching your favourite show.
No, quality time with your children should be spent talking with your children, and playing games.
Take them out to the park for a picnic or to throw a ball around, or rather than turn on the TV at night, sit down and play a game of cards or a board game.
It is at times like this that we can really connect with our children and build on our relationship with them. We can also talk about those important topics like; How are they going at school; Sex; Money, and other things that you just can’t do when sitting in front of the TV.
It is only when our children are in a relaxed atmosphere that we get these opportunities.

Taking time out with your family is one of the best investments of your time you will ever make.

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Goal Setting for Kids

December 15th, 2008 by Rob No comments »

A great way to get kids saving money is to teach them the importance of setting goals.
Goal Setting for Kids will motivate them to save their money and also encourage them to spend their money on items that are more worthwile than just the old comic book or video game.
Check out the full article at How To Teach Children About Money

Be a role model when it comes to managing money – Norwalk News – The Hour

November 6th, 2008 by Rob No comments »

In a recent article by the The Hour, an online newspaper, we are strongly encouraged that when it comes to Teaching Children About Money, we must not only tell them about the value of money, but we must also be role models when it comes to money management.
The strongest lessons kids learn about money is through watching us, their parents. So although we want to set our children on the right path, unless we ourselves are using good money management skills, our children will not listen to a word we have to say about the whole matter.
There is an old adage, People do not care how much you know, until they know how much you care. Well I would like to paraphrase that for our kids in regards to learning about money. “Kids don’t care how much you know, until they see how much you do.”
Our kids are sponges, and they pick up on so many things that we don’t realise, through watching us.
So make sure that you improve your own money management skills, then and only then will we be able to really make an impression on our kids and teach them about money.

Be a role model when it comes to managing money – Norwalk News – The Hour

Teaching kids about money by getting them involved – CNN.com

September 5th, 2008 by Rob No comments »

Teaching kids about money by getting them involved – CNN.com: “A major part of the financial distress of many Americans, experts say, is that they never had good lessons on saving and spending when they were growing up.

There are signs that the current generation of young people may have a better education. Although a personal finance class was a requirement for high school graduation in only seven states last year, according to the National Council of Economic Education, alternatives such as camps, interactive Web sites and investment programs targeting children are emerging to help fill the gaps.

Still, classes and other activities can only do so much. For good financial practices to really take hold, parents should lead by example and include their children in household money matters early on, according to those active in finance and financial education programs.

‘Kids need to get involved with money and they need to handle it,’ said Bob Nusbaum, a financial planner in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who said exposure can start as early as age 4 or 5. ‘Parents need to involve their kids in financial decisions as soon as they are old enough to grasp it.’

Teaching Children about Money it’s value & how to save and spend it wisely is probably one of the most important tasks we have as a parent.

That Money Show – Making Change

September 4th, 2008 by Rob No comments »

That Money Show – Making Change: “Teaching Children About Money

Everyone needs to understand about money: where it comes from, how to spend it wisely, and how to save and invest for the future. Too many parents don’t take time to teach their children about the value of money, and unfortunately, many of those children grow up to be adults who struggle with money management skills.
Teaching Kids about Money

What age should parents begin educating their children about money? Financial experts agree that it’s never too early. The more children learn about money, the more they will be able to make wise financial decisions as they grow older.

Parents can begin teaching young children how to count money. Practice playing simple games that children will enjoy. For example, place a nickel on the left side of the table, and on the right side, place five pennies. Children are very quick to learn new games, and if you continue this strategy using dimes, quarters, half dollars, etc., before you know it, they will have mastered the art of not only counting money, but understanding its value as well.”

As you can see, it is never to early, or perhaps too late to start teaching children about money. If you would like further information come and visit us at How To Teach Children About Money and help your kids today.

Teaching Children About Money

September 4th, 2008 by Rob No comments »

Hello,
My name is Rob Willis. I am a frustrated parent of 3 Children who had no idea about money.
Try as I may, my children just would not save or value the money they had.

To overcome this, I have set out on a quest on How to Teach Children About Money.

In doing so, I have been able to help change the mindsets of my children to have a far greater understanding of the value of saving money & spending it wisely.

Through all of this, I have written an ebook on “How to Teach Children About Money“, where I offer proven tips & activites to help children & teens of all ages.

So if you would like to know about teaching children about money or simply join the Money Tips for Kids Newsletter, head over now to How to Teach Children About Money today & help your children & teens develope a health financial mindset.