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Educating Your Grade Schooler About Money

Authored By: Genisys Credit Union on 11/2/2021

Money is one of the most challenging topics for today’s parents to discuss with their children. In some cases, it is the direct result of their own money insecurities. In others, it’s about not realizing how valuable these lessons are to learn as early as possible for children. 

Fortunately, as a member of Genisys, you have access to a variety of tools in our Financial Wellness Center that can help you teach your grade-school child important lessons about money and help them establish good financial habits. These habits will leave them poised for greater financial success as adults. 

Here are topics to start the money lessons:

Separately, these concepts may not mean much to children. But when combined with ideas of money you’ve hopefully already instilled in them, these more advanced concepts help connect the dots in their financial education and literacy. Some may carry more weight as your child ages, but your goal right now is to help your child establish a financial foundation he or she can build upon. Don’t hesitate to reinforce these concepts weekly or monthly, especially when real life situations present themselves.

We’re Here to Help!

It’s never too early to begin teaching your child about the importance of managing money. A great first step is to open a youth account for them at the credit union. You’ll be able to teach your child how to make deposits, withdraw money, and review their account online. Also, check out our Financial Wellness Center for other articles, coaches, quizzes, and more!



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