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@manuwilliams
Hey Parents! Before school starts I looked into debit cards for kids that teach them financial responsibility and the value of money. My son never really had chores, but I found that he is extremely motived by money 😅, so I set up tasks for him to tick off to earn and manage his own finances. He went right to work on the highest ticket item 😂 Love that it comes with fun explainer videos that you as a parent can also incentivize. Curious to see how it all pans out…Card will arrive in a week! I compared Greencard and GoHenry and went with GoHenry as it seemed very straight forward. https://www.gohenry.com/
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Love it. Did the same thing for two kids. Daughter not very interested. But my son highly motivated by it. To the point where he invented new chores and offered services at a price he set 😅
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Although it seems a good idea, we teaching our kids to live the same nonsense we do. Maybe if there was no money we would be much more evolved, sustainable and more happy about ourselves, evolution of humans is not about material life, but hey I didn’t come here to judge.
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That’s awesome. There weren’t cool things like that when my son was young, but having an allowance and monetary rewards for bigger goal achievements (like getting good grades on his report cards) were a huge motivator until he got to be like a junior in HS. I hope those apps also encourage savings! Delayed gratification through saving is a super important skill. Also even better if it gives them a way to invest and see how compounding works, which is the key to wealth!
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This is fantastic 400 $degen
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