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The Importance of Financial Awareness in Your ChildrenFrom Al Jacobs Getting StartedThe following set of questions and answers is an interview I recently gave to a childrens magazine. Although my financial commentary is normally aimed in a different direction, the questions were challenging and my answers seem appropriate for any adult audience. As you read my responses, youre invited to think of the youngsters in your life, as you consider how you might interact so to be of help.
Q. Why is it important to instill sound money management principles in children? A. The question answers itself. As we strive to establish other good habits in our youth, we must not ignore a vital ingredient: financial awareness. Many children grow to adulthood, devoid of an ability to handle money. The miseries that follow such a failing are indescribable. Q. What can parents do to teach their children about money? A. There are four things.
Q. Do you believe schools do a good job of getting children ready for the real-world in the sense of fundamental responsibility? A. I briefly touched on this, but will expand on it a bit. Here in the first decade of the 21st Century, a lot of things go on in the classroom. The subjects on which my attention was focused many decades agoreading, writing, and arithmeticis but a small portion of what is now stressed as vital. Monitoring relations between individuals and groups is a paramount concern. The fairness of governmental actions is debated at all levels. Improper speech is an obsession. To stifle the natural energy of children which can be distracting to professional educators, many schools resort to designating students, particularly boys, as suffering from Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), for which drugs such as Ritalin are administered. Its little wonder that money handling receives short shrift in the classroom. |
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