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How to Talk About Money With Your Children

Money is part of nearly every decision we make — from what’s for dinner to what dreams we pursue. Yet for many parents, talking about money with their child feels awkward, overwhelming, or even taboo.

But here’s the truth: Financial literacy is a life skill — not a luxury. And the earlier we begin teaching it, the more empowered our children become.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to teach children about money at every age, with confidence and care — no finance degree required.

 

Why Talking About Money Early Matters

Money habits begin forming as early as age 7. By their teen years, children have already absorbed most of what they believe about spending, saving, and self-worth tied to money.

When we talk openly about money, we help children:

  • Develop healthy money values
  • Understand budgeting and goal-setting
  • Learn how to delay gratification
  • Avoid financial anxiety or secrecy

Money conversations aren’t just about coins and cash — they’re about choices, values, and long-term confidence.

For a foundation on what to prioritize in teaching your child, read this guide on core values.

Age-by-Age Guide to Money Conversations

Ages 3–5: Money Is Real, But Limited

Goal: Build basic awareness
At this age, children begin to notice money but may think it’s unlimited.

What to Say & Do:

  • Let them use real coins and bills in play.
  • Explain that money is earned by working.
  • Show them how you pay for things at stores.
  • Use phrases like, “We’re saving for that” or “We already spent our money on groceries.”

Tools & Tips:

  • Picture books like “Bunny Money” by Rosemary Wells.
  • Toy cash registers or play store games.

Ages 6–9: Saving and Spending

Goal: Introduce saving and choices
Now they’re ready to understand trade-offs and the basics of budgeting.

What to Say & Do:

  • Give a small, consistent allowance.
  • Use clear jars or envelopes for “Save,” “Spend,” and “Share.”
  • Involve them in grocery shopping with a list and budget.

Tools & Tips:

  • Try “The Berenstain Bears’ Trouble with Money.”
  • Apps like PiggyBot for visual goal tracking.

Ages 10–12: Earning and Responsibility

Goal: Deepen understanding of earning and budgeting
Pre-teens are ready to take on more financial autonomy.

What to Say & Do:

  • Encourage earning through chores or small jobs.
  • Have them budget for larger wants (toys, outings).
  • Introduce delayed gratification: “If you wait two weeks, you can buy this AND have savings left.”

Tools & Tips:

  • Open a savings account
  • Use tools like Bankaroo or Allowance & Chores Bot.

Ages 13–16: Values and Long-Term Thinking

Goal: Connect money to values, time, and independence
Teens are preparing for adult life — and need real-world financial practice.

What to Say & Do:

  • Discuss credit, debt, taxes, and compound interest.
  • Let them manage a clothing or lunch budget.
  • Talk about money mistakes you’ve made and what you learned.
  • Explore givingethical spending, and long-term goals like college.

Tools & Tips:

  • Books like “I Want More Pizza” by Steve Burkholder.
  • Finance apps like Mint or Step.

Practical Tools for Every Age

Here are helpful resources to make teaching money easier:

  • 🧠 Games: Monopoly Jr., The Allowance Game, Pay Day
  • 📚 Books:
    • “Money Ninja” (ages 5–8)
    • “The Teen Money Manual” (ages 13–16)
  • 📲 Apps:
    • Greenlight (ages 8+)
    • RoosterMoney

 

Final Thoughts: Make Money Talk a Habit, Not a Moment

The best financial education doesn’t happen in one big “money talk” — it happens in little conversations over time.

Let your children:

  • Hear how you plan and save
  • Make small money mistakes and learn from them
  • Ask questions — even ones you don’t know the answer to

Because raising financially smart children isn’t about turning them into mini accountants — it’s about raising confident decision-makers who know their values, understand consequences, and feel prepared for the future.

 

Source: How to Talk About Money With Your Children (At Every Age)

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