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Let’s Talk About Money: Teaching Financial Literacy to Children & Families

February 28 @ 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Free
Let’s Talk About Money Teaching Financial Literacy to Children & Families - ChainWireNOW Event

Overview

Join us for a fun and interactive session on teaching kids about money – it’s never too early to start!

Money Lessons Start Earlier Than We Think

Children often begin learning about money before they can explain what money is. They pay attention to the pauses at the checkout line, the tone adults use when talking about bills, and the way spending decisions are discussed at home. Over time, these small observations shape what children believe money means and how safe it feels to ask questions about it.

Many parents want their children to grow up confident and financially capable. Many parents also carry financial stress or uncertainty from their own upbringing. That experience can make it hard to know where to begin, even with the best intentions.

The Moments Parents Get Caught In

Most families do not sit down for a formal “money talk. The real conversations usually happen in the middle of life when kids are curious and parents are busy. For example, when a child asksyou to buy them something expensive at a store, quoting the price as “only this much”. Many parents want to answer in a way that feels honest without handing a child adult worries. It’s important to recognize the way kids see money today when developing a response.

Money Looks Different for Kids Today

Today’s children see money move quickly through digital tools. They notice debit cards,

payment apps, online shopping, and in-app purchases that make spending feel effortless. They also see content that encourages impulse buying and treats spending as entertainment. Older children may hear about cryptocurrency through social media, games, or conversationswith friends. Parents do not need to teach every detail at once. Parents do benefit from having a steady way to respond when these topics come up, especially when a child sounds curious or confident without understanding the risks.

Participants will explore why money conversations can feel challenging, when to begin

age-appropriate discussions, and how families can use a simple plan to build healthier financial

habits at home.

Organizer

Junior Wallstreeters, Inc
Phone
(571) 236-1471
Email
kevon@theblackwallstreeter.com
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Venue

Online event