Over 35% of the adolescents have lied to their parents, been pressured into doing something illegal, or forced a friend into doing something uncomfortable, all due to peer pressure. Learn how to teach kids to resist peer pressure in three steps.
In an era when money is digitized and can be spent with a mouse click, parents are grappling with the increasing challenge of making sure their kids don’t squander their hard-earned money. Learn how to teach kids the value of money in 3 steps.
Synopsis: Parents often feel they are overworked and under-appreciated. Find out how to teach children to appreciate their parents' incredible effort of raising a family. “Only one hundred dollars?!” twelve-year-old Jason sneered at me. “What can a puny hundred dollars buy?!” I was teaching a basic finance class at an elementary school in New York [...]
Financial history is full of boom and bust. To prevent the next financial crisis, we must teach our children about the basic of finance. Learn how to talk to kids about money in a fun and exciting way.
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How to Teach Kids to Resist Peer Pressure
Posted by Robin Yang on Jan 2, 2012 in peer pressure | 1 comment
Over 35% of the adolescents have lied to their parents, been pressured into doing something illegal, or forced a friend into doing something uncomfortable, all due to peer pressure. Learn how to teach kids to resist peer pressure in three steps.
read moreHow to Teach Kids the Value of Money
Posted by Robin Yang on Jan 11, 2012 in Value of Money | 1 comment
In an era when money is digitized and can be spent with a mouse click, parents are grappling with the increasing challenge of making sure their kids don’t squander their hard-earned money. Learn how to teach kids the value of money in 3 steps.
read moreHow to Teach Your Children to Appreciate You
Posted by Robin Yang on Dec 7, 2011 in Appreciation | 7 comments
Synopsis: Parents often feel they are overworked and under-appreciated. Find out how to teach children to appreciate their parents' incredible effort of raising a family. “Only one hundred dollars?!” twelve-year-old Jason sneered at me. “What can a puny hundred dollars buy?!” I was teaching a basic finance class at an elementary school in New York [...]
read moreFool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on…???
Posted by Robin Yang on Dec 5, 2011 in Financial History | 4 comments
Financial history is full of boom and bust. To prevent the next financial crisis, we must teach our children about the basic of finance. Learn how to talk to kids about money in a fun and exciting way.
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