Archive for Parents – Page 3

In “My Rows and Piles
of Coins,” a boy growing up in Tanzania saves up to buy a bicycle to help his
mother

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Our Money as You Grow book club can help you chat about money with your
kids so they can practice money-savvy habits

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In “Curious George Saves His Pennies,” the beloved monkey wants to buy a toy
train

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In “Lemonade in
Winter,” find out how successful Pauline and John-John are when they try to
sell lemonade outside on a cold day

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In “Count on Pablo,” find out how Pablo and his grandmother use creativity and problem-solving
skills to sell their fruits and vegetables at the market

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We’ve released a
new report on our findings for how young people can acquire three building blocks of financial
capability which include: executive function, financial habits and
norms, and financial knowledge and decision-making skills

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Military parents can use back-to-school season
as an opportunity to teach their children money management lessons

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“Can you buy this for
me, pleeease?” It’s normal for young
children to have a hard time not getting everything they want

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When it comes to
managing money and making choices, practice putting your thoughts into words

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Take control of your financial life with these ten tools that can help
you make choices at the grocery store, pay your credit card bill, and deal with
debt

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