Dec 1, 2009

Parents of children helping children understand what they can afford it Means

Parents of children helping children understand what they can afford it Means Since most of the guys have not had the experience of reaching the final of money before the end, the words, `` I can not afford,''have little or no meaning.Here 's what can happen in lots of houses : `` Mom, can I get a new (fill in the blank )?''`` No, dear, I am sorry, but we can not afford to .''`` But mo-mom. Everyone has a !''`` No, we can not afford to .''`` But mo-mom (the participation of many words and listening hassling ).''`` we can not pay!''Repeat this process several times, and here is what you get: `` Well, it might be, only once. But do not ask for anything more?''Yes, the child leas right.What is that what "we can not afford" actually means is that not only acts of espionage and hassle enough.Here 's way very practical to teach the children about money, if all goes and what we can not afford to `` que''realmente means.This to work for half the school children and above.Parents, take your next salary to bank and that have become all one dollar. (The bank tellers are going to love me!) Make a call home and a family reunion. In the kitchen, do some 'of all. Then remove all the bills for families in their pile. For each bill, (house payment, car payment, brakes, health insurance, electricity, etc.) have a dollar in the right place pile.In this way, children can see a clear visual picture of where money va. It gives them a context for understanding that we can not afford that right now. "All of these tips and techniques used to teach adolescents about proper management of money in their lives. Come to think of it, these suggestions may be helpful for adults well.Visit ParentingYourTeenager.com tips and tools for thriving during adolescence. You can also subscribe to our f * r * e * e 5 days and Program in Top 5 Things to Never Say to your teen, parents and coach expert Jeff Herring.

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