Teaching Kids About Money: A Practical Family Workbook
Step-by-step activities, checklists, and templates to create a real money education system at home โ from first coins to budgeting for teens.
About this course
Knowing that kids should learn about money is not the same as knowing how to teach it. Parents often feel uncertain about which concepts to introduce, in what order, and through which activities. Without a structured approach the lessons stay abstract, and the teachable moments pass unused.
By the end of this course you will be able to set up an age-tiered money education plan for your household, run hands-on exercises that turn abstract concepts into tangible decisions, and track a child's financial skill development over time.
What you will learn:
- How to build a three-jar or three-envelope system for spending, saving, and giving โ with templates for labeling and tracking
- Designing a chore-linked or unconditional allowance structure, including amounts tied to family context
- Running a family "store" simulation to practice budgeting for kids aged 6โ10
- Creating a simple savings goal chart that shows compound growth in a way a child can follow weekly
- Introducing a basic income-and-expenses log for teenagers, adapted from real budgeting formats
- How to debrief a money mistake โ an impulse purchase, a lost savings goal โ as a learning conversation
- Using grocery shopping, bill payments, and other everyday events as live case studies
- Setting up a first savings account and explaining how interest is calculated
Each module contains a ready-to-use worksheet or template you can print or adapt digitally. Activities are staged by age band โ early childhood (4โ7), middle childhood (8โ12), and adolescence (13โ17) โ so you can jump to the level relevant to your child today and revisit earlier material as needed. Reflection prompts after each exercise help you assess how the child responded and whether to revisit or advance.
This course is suitable for parents, teachers, and youth program facilitators who want structured, ready-to-run activities rather than general theory. No prior experience with financial education is required. Participants leave with a complete activity library they can draw on repeatedly as their child grows.
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Just a phone or computer with internet. No installs, no special hardware.
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By card via Stripe. We donโt store card details โ Stripe handles them securely.
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Yes โ full refund within 14 days, no questions asked.
How long will I have access? +
Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
Will I get a certificate? +
Yes. On completion you'll receive a certificate you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
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