Concerned that we are avoiding teaching our kids the financial facts of life, she outlines specific dos and don’ts that parents can adopt, such as whether or not allowances should be tied to chores. Amazon Renewed Like-new products you can trust. Chicago kids are bringing education to girls and boys around the world.
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Would you like to tell us about a lower price? The New York Times bestseller that is a must-read for any parent! From Beth Kobliner, the author of the bestselling personal finance bible Get a Financial Life —a new, must-have guide showing parents how to teach their children from toddlers to young adults to manage money in a smart way.
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Editorial Reviews From School Library Journal Best-selling financial author Kobliner Get a Financial Life here provides a step-by-step look at developing financial literacy skills throughout childhood. Concerned that we are avoiding teaching our kids the financial facts of life, she outlines specific dos and don’ts that parents can adopt, such as whether or not allowances should be tied to chores.
She strongly suggests disclosing neither your salary nor the babysitter’s wage, and presents age-appropriate money skills for preschoolers through college grads «Research shows that kids whose parents carry the full burden of college costs score lower GPAs than kids who chip in.
Addressing everything from car loans to moving home after college, Kobliner’s recommendations are practical, thorough, and relevant e.
VERDICT Considering the huge burden of debt that many young people carry today, wise is the parent who starts the youngster saving early. Warmly recommended. This one is! Even better, it is full of wisdom, and it is a genuine public service. Beth Kobliner has produced a miracle. Your kids will profit from her amazing and brilliant book—and you will. Beth Kobliner walks you through a conversation that every parent should have with their children early and often about money matters.
Beth Kobliner throws a lifeline into that abyss with her frank, factual, and funny how to manual. A must have whether your kid is in preschool or grad school. Should your child work while in school? Are credit cards a good idea in college? Kobliner helps us think through these small yet important questions that lead to a life of financial literacy for both parent and child.
This guide is designed to help parents put their kids on sound financial footing by untangling a difficult but critically important topic. Rogers, Jr. See all Editorial Reviews. Customer reviews. Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right. Please try again later. Verified Purchase.
This is a solid effort that illustrates how to educate one’s children in the ways of money. The author covers specific topics in each chapter and, within each chapter, breaks it down into age ranges. For example, in chapter Hard Work Pays—she discusses how research has established that «hard work, achieving personal goals, and enjoying the satisfaction that comes with the effort» are the key to a happy life and that pampering kids and not making them do anything will be detrimental to their development.
Later in the chapter, she has sections on preschool, elementary school, middle school, high school, college and young adulthood. This enables the parent of a child of such-and-such an age to quickly find out how to talk to that child in an understandable way.
Although the book is easy to read and understand and the author can be amusing at times, I found it best to read the book in stages. If you have children in middle school, you might be interested in—but not very enthused about—reading sections on preschool, high school, college.
You want the information, but not all in one big gulp. Good book. I loved this book. It was easy to read not boring at all. I wouldnt suggest reading it all at once since there is so much information.
I cant wait to put what i read to use. I had a book report in one of my classes and there are several aspects are great. I would research. And check out the financial sites shes involved with it really gives great ideas on how to talk to your kids about money even at young ages. I could go into detail but really this book is for you. Or a unique gift idea for a baby shower. I definitely recommend this book. Get this book and learn how to teach your children healthy attitudes toward money.
They’re not too young. I flagged all the areas for my child’s current age group and have started applying some of the suggestions. So far so how to make your kid a money genius. Bought the book for my son and grandson. I am half way through reading it and already can conclude it is very well worth buying. Wish I had this book many years ago. Should be part of school curriculum. Got some useful ideas for myself and approached the suggestions in the book which were appreoved by my kids.
Highly recommend this book probably for beginners or intermediate people who are on their way to learn finance regardless the cause. There is really good content in this book, that being said it was hard for me to get through this book.
Good content, but a hard read if your looking for something that reads easy. More of a reference book. There are 93 customer reviews and customer ratings. See all 93 customer reviews. Write a customer review. What other items do customers buy after viewing this item? Dave Ramsey.
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