Modeling Financial Responsibility With Youth

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Modeling Financial Responsibility With Youth

Jason August
I am currently a substitute teacher, so I see my role with financial literacy as being a role model for my children and at times the classrooms I substitute teach in.  With the advances in technology, students do not have to balance a checkbook or rely on cash.  Most young people use debit or credit cards.  It is crucial that we model responsible behavior and discuss the responsible use of credit and debit cards.  Students also have the ability to monitor accounts through online banking.  Modeling how to set a budget and save money needs to start at a young age.  It is important to have these conversations with our children from a young age into adult hood.  Being financially responsible sets a better path for the future.  
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Benjamin Ajibola
I totally agree with you . I am a substitute teacher too and I also believe that charity begins at home .
Our children really need to know how to manage money starting from preschool until further notice ie when they grow old enough to make their own decisions .
Financial literacy helps kids to manage their financial resources in a responsible manner in order to save for rainy days .