Here’s a great short list of 5 apps to help kids (under 12) learn how to handle money – and our Savings Spree App made the list!
The TimesofLondon-Apps to help your child handle money-2013_06_17
Here’s a great short list of 5 apps to help kids (under 12) learn how to handle money – and our Savings Spree App made the list!
The TimesofLondon-Apps to help your child handle money-2013_06_17
A recent British study found that “most children of seven knew how to recognize the value of money and to count it out, understand that money can be exchanged for goods, as well as what it meant to earn money and have an income. They could also plan ahead with money and delay a decision until later, and they understand that some choices are irreversible.” It also found that “early experiences provided by parents, caregivers and teachers which support children in learning how to plan ahead, in being reflective in their thinking and in being able to regulate their emotions, can make a huge difference in promoting beneficial financial behavior.”
Told ya so!
“Money Habits are ‘Formed by Age 7′” – The Telegraph
Financial literacy finally finds a place to call “home” in the classroom. Thanks to Dan Kadlec for shining a light on this very important idea. Thanks to all who work to make financial literacy education a priority for our kids.
The Best way To Teach Kids About Money? Slip It Into Math and English Classes – Time.com
Attention parents! According to a recent Wall Street Journal article, research suggests that a happier teen earns more money as young adults. “Students who described themselves as happier at age 16 and 18 and felt more satisfied with their lives at age 22 earned more income at age 29.”
Here’s the full article if you are interested in learning more…