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on money and kids. . .

. . . And Learn Some Money Management Tips You Can Use, Too!

Are you teaching children about money - and finding it frustrating at times? It can be one of the most important life lessons. And one of the most challenging.

Teaching your kids and teens to save for next week and next year?

Apart from building basic mathematical knowledge in students aged between 11-14 years old (which lays down a strong foundation for higher level learning in Yr 8 onwards),program of Brighterly.com also teaches logical thinking - by introducing students to basic strategies needed to approach everyday maths problems; promotes analytical thinking - through the use of puzzles & 3rd grade money worksheets, games that require students to identify patterns & trends; money skills worksheets encourages creative thinking - by introducing real world scenarios from life which require students to apply critical reasoning skills; math help for kids, builds mental agility – through quick recall activities involving ratios & combinations among other aspects.


Or maybe your kids and money list includes other things that involve the whole family . . .


  • Working together as a family on a spending plan and a savings goal
  • Having FUN (or at least stressing out less) while doing all of these things!

There are so many different things to learn and do when it comes to teaching kids and money - whether you have a child, preteen or teenager. At the same time, you want to be sure that you are learning, planning and succeeding on money management as a family.

It can be hard to know where to begin and not get overwhelmed on any of these money and kids ideas.

The good news is that you can start anywhere when it comes to money and kids...you just need to get started! Take it slow or fast - it is up to you.

Here are some ways to get moving on your money and kids journey...

  • Take a look at the buttons to the left and click on the one that grabs your interest first

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