What Kindergartners Should Know About Money
- The article "What Kindergartners Should Know About Money" examines teaching children basic financial literacy skills.
- It addresses the challenge kids face when they want to spend all the money they earn.
- Key lessons include saving money, understanding needs versus wants, and setting personal financial goals.
- Financial counselor Jessie Jimenez explains, "lessons... are told in stories."
- Students showed the author that using money to help others is a vital financial concept.
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What Kindergartners Should Know About Money
When I had the opportunity to share money tips with my son’s kindergarten class, I settled on three main lessons. I figured I would pick some recurring themes from the personal finance topics I usually write about for adults —…
Money governs the world, it becomes clear to one at the latest when one slips into the negative with one's own account. And when it comes to impact assessment, many of us are financial illiterates: interest and interest rates, ETFs, government bonds, debt, retirement provision. There you can hear the question marks grow formally. Especially for young people. In school plans, financial issues are treated more deeply, although they will accompany …
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