Archive for Parents – Page 4

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Fathers know it’s
important to teach kids about money

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As many families are preparing to celebrate the
Mother’s Day holiday, new family norms are creating the need for alternatives
in financial care

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Getting your children to save money may be more difficult than getting them to brush their teeth or eat their vegetables

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Previously, in our series about how children develop the skills and habits that support financial well-being in adulthood, we shared a few stories from parents

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When children are young, they can learn self-control and how to plan ahead, which are skills needed for a strong financial foundation

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The childhood years are an important time to learn about money

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America Saves Week is coming up on Feb

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Parents and caregivers are the strongest influence on how children learn and think about money

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Parents are the strongest influence on how kids learn and think about money, and the back-to-school shopping season is a great time for some major money lessons

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