4 ways to make learning about money a blast
- Financial literacy experts suggest using games like escape rooms and grocery store activities to teach kids about money, enhancing engagement and learning.
- Noel Wilkinson emphasizes the value of gamification in workshops to boost financial understanding.
- Jessie Jimenez advocates for experiential learning to help children feel comfortable with money management.
- Recognizing different learning styles is essential, with adults encouraged to participate in financial education through various experiences.
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4 ways to make learning about money a blast
By Kimberly Palmer, NerdWallet Forget about workbooks and flash cards. Financial-themed videos, grocery store games and even escape rooms can be a better way to teach kids about money, according to the latest thinking from financial literacy experts. “A lot of traditional curriculums were about the numbers,” says Noel Wilkinson, a program coordinator for the Take Charge America Institute within the Norton School of Human Ecology at the Universit…
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