It's never too early to teach children about money.
I often get questions from enthusiastic parents wondering if Beyond Personal Finance is suitable for younger kids. To be honest, it's not quite the right fit for elementary students because we dive deep into topics like payroll, loans, and taxes that might be a bit over their heads.
I do have some ideas brewing for younger students, although they're still in the brainstorming phase and I haven't had the time to compile them into a usable curriculum đ„. In the meantime, I'd love to share some book recommendations that can be helpful. You'll find links to these books in the PDF, but please know that these links aren't endorsements to buy through the. âI'm not on Amazon's payroll!
I'm always on the lookout for great books on personal finance, so if you have any recommendations, don't hesitate to reach out to me via the email address below. Let's keep learning together!
What does your teen's financial future look like?Â
Don't let them learn about money the hard way. Â
I wrote Beyond Personal Finance to help my son avoid the hard lessons I learned in my 20s.Â
My curriculum is a fun and interactive simulation of ages 22-42 using real adult choices and real adult budgets.Â
In one semester, your teen will be transformed. Come see.
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