If you fall into the “Generation Y” or “Millennial” category you may remember the joy of walking into a classroom and seeing that you would be watching a “Bill
We just returned from a trip to Universal Studios and we had a blast! It was the first time we had ever been. Bella, my 11 year old daughter, was very excited
We teach our kids to give, save, and share, but what if we taught them about sharing more than is “required?” I won’t talk about the “requirement” here, but
This is a critical lesson for everyone to learn. Patience is tough to learn but there are several concepts that can help us teach this to our children.
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Here is a quick reference guide to what your kids should know about money at what age provided by MoneyAsYouGrow.org. Have questions or need help teaching your
It can be tough for a parent to give a child responsibility, because they could fail or get hurt. Taking this risk gradually can be critical for a child’s
How should we teach our kids about finances? First ask yourself, “How did I learn about money? What lessons were learned well? What lessons were missed?” If you
There is a wonderful old clip from the old TV show with Bob Newhart. Young folks might not even know who Bob Newhart is. He is an actor. In this clip Bob
The topics of “allowances” has garnered much debate over the years. In fact - If you Google the word allowance, over 93 million results appear – many of which
I’m sure you have heard, as I have, the expression: Don’t just do nothing – Do something!!! Sometimes that’s what we feel like doing – just doing something
If you have never read the Great classic by John Bunyan “Pilgrims Progress” do so. If not in a while – do so again, and again. In this great allegory Christian