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Teaching kids about money

Teaching kids about money

Kids might not be thinking about their financial future just yet, but the habits they build now can set them up for success later. Encouraging a saver’s mindset early helps them develop smart money habits that stick. We’re here to show you how to make saving fun and help your little one grow into a money-savvy adult.

Talking about money with your child can shape their relationship with it—helping them understand saving, spending, and the value of a dollar. The key? Keep it simple and speak their language. We’ve put together some easy conversation starters to help you introduce money topics in a way that makes sense to them.

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