All parents want their children to be successful later, happy and rich. To do this, it is useless to force the child to study from morning to evening, even at the end of the week. It is much more important to instill in him the good financial habits to adopt, since childhood.
All parents want their children to be successful later, happy and rich. To do this, it is useless to force the child to study from morning to evening, even at the end of the week. It is much more important to instill in him the good financial habits to adopt, since childhood.
#Make your child more responsible
Instead of blaming your child for the slightest mistake, let him fix the situation on his own. If he has just broken a plate, give him the broom and the shovel; if he stained the floor with paint, give him the bucket and mop. In the first place, you must explain very clearly to him why he must be more cautious. Then you will teach your child responsibility.
It should be mentioned that the ability to take responsibility for actions is the most important component of success.
#Teach your child to save money
Just like adults who save money for vacations, to buy a car, or to study at university, a child must learn to save money for his necessities. Set him goals easily achievable but very specific according to his desires, and do the same thing on your side so he has an element of comparison. For example, it may be the purchase of an expensive toy or a new bike.
In this way, you will teach your child to count and manage the money correctly without spending it through the windows to satisfy his instant cravings, such as buying sweets.
#Involves the child in financial affairs
Of course, the child can not help you buy an apartment or pay a loan. Talk to him about small expenses, such as the shopping list at the supermarket or to choose activities at the end of the week. Talk about the price of the races, their importance, and alternatives.
It is also important for the child to be involved in family budget planning, to be concerned about the family's income, and to know how much money is spent. That way, he will know that the family's money is not infinite and that he does not fall from the sky, which will teach him how to save money and how to spend the money properly in the future.
#Do not teach the child negative attitudes
Often, we can hear parents say to their children: "you are stupid", or "why are you so clumsy?" Or "you will never reach anything in life". It is not uncommon that after receiving such "reproaches", a child loses confidence in himself and is traumatized.
Then, the phrases of the type: "we have no money", "we can not earn money honestly", "all the rich are thieves", and others, are not so rare in the mouth parents. Do you think that the child will try to become rich in the future if he knows in advance that it is impossible? The answer is obvious!
Compliment the child and focus on his positive qualities and talents. Tell him the inspiring stories of successful people. Motivate the child by showing him that he must persist and that he can achieve any goal.
#Let your child become independent
An overprotected child may lack self-confidence because he is constantly being shown to need help, even for everyday things such as eating or washing dishes. In the end, in a few years, he will end up doing nothing. By incubating it in this way, you deprive it of stimulations caused by having new objects in your environment and you prevent it from taking the lead to handle everyday problems.
Sometimes parents underestimate the ability of children to act independently. Remember only this rule: never do what the child could do on his own instead of the child.
#Make your child more responsible
Instead of blaming your child for the slightest mistake, let him fix the situation on his own. If he has just broken a plate, give him the broom and the shovel; if he stained the floor with paint, give him the bucket and mop. In the first place, you must explain very clearly to him why he must be more cautious. Then you will teach your child responsibility.
It should be mentioned that the ability to take responsibility for actions is the most important component of success.
#Teach your child to save money
Just like adults who save money for vacations, to buy a car, or to study at university, a child must learn to save money for his necessities. Set him goals easily achievable but very specific according to his desires, and do the same thing on your side so he has an element of comparison. For example, it may be the purchase of an expensive toy or a new bike.
In this way, you will teach your child to count and manage the money correctly without spending it through the windows to satisfy his instant cravings, such as buying sweets.
#Involves the child in financial affairs
Of course, the child can not help you buy an apartment or pay a loan. Talk to him about small expenses, such as the shopping list at the supermarket or to choose activities at the end of the week. Talk about the price of the races, their importance, and alternatives.
It is also important for the child to be involved in family budget planning, to be concerned about the family's income, and to know how much money is spent. That way, he will know that the family's money is not infinite and that he does not fall from the sky, which will teach him how to save money and how to spend the money properly in the future.
#Do not teach the child negative attitudes
Often, we can hear parents say to their children: "you are stupid", or "why are you so clumsy?" Or "you will never reach anything in life". It is not uncommon that after receiving such "reproaches", a child loses confidence in himself and is traumatized.
Then, the phrases of the type: "we have no money", "we can not earn money honestly", "all the rich are thieves", and others, are not so rare in the mouth parents. Do you think that the child will try to become rich in the future if he knows in advance that it is impossible? The answer is obvious!
Compliment the child and focus on his positive qualities and talents. Tell him the inspiring stories of successful people. Motivate the child by showing him that he must persist and that he can achieve any goal.
An overprotected child may lack self-confidence because he is constantly being shown to need help, even for everyday things such as eating or washing dishes. In the end, in a few years, he will end up doing nothing. By incubating it in this way, you deprive it of stimulations caused by having new objects in your environment and you prevent it from taking the lead to handle everyday problems.
Sometimes parents underestimate the ability of children to act independently. Remember only this rule: never do what the child could do on his own instead of the child.