A must-read guide for parents, grandparents, aunties, uncles and family friends who want to invest in the financial success of their children.
"A comprehensive and practical guide, which will prove an invaluable resource for parents the world over." Michael McQueen, International Best-selling Author
How do you raise a financially savvy generation?
- Learn to apply the simple keys to creating healthy money habits in your household.
- Discover techniques for establishing supportive boundaries that nurture the development of creative thinking in children.
- Identify and break unhealthy generational patterns that cause destructive financial behaviour and endless money worries.
- Explore proven ways to empower your kids to be able to make wise financial choices from an early age.
- Expand your perspective and develop your own answer to the question "Should I give pocket money?"
- Be inspired with ways to create a safe place for your teenagers so they can learn money skills by planning, implementing and learning from their results.
- Uncover the secret to your children's motivation and commitment by helping them set their own financial goals.
The ability to make sound financial decisions starts early in life, but is not usually addressed. Therefore, kids grow up emulating the (often poor) money habits of their parents. And so the cycle continues. This new book directly addresses this problem by suggesting practical solutions parents can use in the home, and provides simple, powerful examples of how parents can positively impact their child's financial future by implementing easy to use money activities.
"As a teacher and parent, I highly recommend this resource for all parents wanting to set their children up for a life of financial success."
David Ballantyne, BCS (Hons), Grad.Dip.Tchg - Teacher, Taumaranui, NZ
Written by two financial authors, both who teach families about money, this book provides a unique dual-perspective that is unique in this niche. Phil and Amanda write their own version of each chapter thereby providing two points of view and a wider resource for families.
Visit the website, http://kidsandmoneybook.com, to preview the free resources for parents and kids. You will also be able to check out other published work by authors Phil Strong and Amanda van der Gulik.
Make sure your kids don't make the same mistake you did (or still do!)