Mommy, Money & Me

Many young people graduate without a basic understanding of money and money management, business, the economy, and investing.

As parents, you have a unique opportunity to give your kids a financial education. You can not only teach them skills but you can also let them learn from their own experience and develop sound habits that will last them a lifetime. We sit for hours reading with our children. However, children must be “literate” about money matters, too.

Learning how to think about money and manage it wisely is an equally important life skill. We must patiently help our kids “sound out” the many ways to control money. Our kids will learn by doing. Some lessons will be thrilling. Others will be frustrating, even painful.

In the end, we hope that our children will grow into financially responsible adults. The rewards are life-altering – living within their means, free from the anxieties of debt, and secure in their future.

Your child will learn such skills as…

  • Money Recognition and Counting Money
  • Counting and Change with Coins
  • Spending and Saving
  • Paying Taxes
  • Banking
  • Budgeting
  • Basic Money Math
  • Checks, Checking, and Checkbooks
  • Investing Numeracy, Basic Math, and Reading Comprehension
  • and more lifeskills!