Money plays a major role in shopping. There are a few tricks to ensure that you don’t spend more money than you want to. Think about what you need before you go shopping. Write everything on a shopping list. You can then write the prices on this list in the store. Before you go to the checkout, add up the prices. That way, you know exactly whether your money is enough. Of course, responsible money management also includes saving. Do you already have a piggy bank in your room? Please make a habit of saving! At the end of the month, put your remaining pocket money in your money box. Plus, you can add something for every euro…50 cents, for example. Children learn from their parents Board games for the whole family are a great way to learn more about money. You think it’s bad to play with money? Quite the contrary! We believe that the more you play with fake money, the better! Monopoly is, for sure the classic money game and we probably all know it. In addition to this classic, there are plenty of other games that you can play with your parents. For example, “All about pocket money” for children aged 6 to 10, the “Pocket money game” from age 6, and “Let’s play shopping”, which playfully introduces children from the age of 4 to these topics.
My older daughter recently asked me, “Mom, who earns more – Elon Musk or the boss of Amazon?” What? And this at the age of 9…. “Dude, what’s up?” I thought. How does she know about Elon Musk and Jeff Besos? Would you have known the answer? My mouth hung open and I was speechless. I really celebrated her for this question! Children are interested in money. Money Money Money. Regardless of whether you talk to them about it or not. How nice would it be if you were your child’s first port of call when it comes to money? Not the neighbor who thinks money sucks. Or your colleague who says that money spoils one’s character. Or your brother, who is always broke. That your child automatically asks you when it comes to money. Like with Seggs. You don’t want grandma explaining that either… So get talking to your kids, nephews and nieces about money! It’s really fun! My podcast today is all about how you can talk to children about money. Learning without it being about learning. Like a scoop of caramel raspberry ice cream that you never get tired of. You learn: Why you should talk to children about money When should you start talking to children about money How to start in a playful way What role does pocket money play and how much should it be? I also talk about how your child learns to negotiate and there’s a cool hands-on challenge for your summer vacation. Feel free to share this episode with other parents, grandmas, grandpas, aunts or uncles. Enjoy and relax!
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