If you’ve spent much time with a child, you know they notice everything-and that includes money.
Kids see that when you eat out, there’s a bill. When you shop, you pay before you leave. They may not understand budgets yet, but they understand that money matters.
And they learn their money habits from you.
Everyday moments are the best teaching opportunities.
When your child wants a toy or special item, talk about saving for it. Explain that money is earned, not automatic.
Give them small tasks to earn money over time. Track their progress together so they can see their savings grow. Celebrate when they reach their goal and take them to make the purchase themselves.
That experience teaches patience, responsibility, and confidence — lessons that last far beyond the checkout counter.
A Kids Grow Savings account is a great place to start. It’s a simple step that helps build strong financial habits for life.
A Kids Grow Savings account is a great place to start.
It’s a simple step that helps build strong financial habits for life.