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Click here to listen to the full episodeUnderstanding yourself is essential to understanding the way you handle money. In this episode, Brian interviews personal finance expert Rachel Cruze about her new book, “Know Yourself, Know Your Money.” Rachel shares why understanding your own behaviors and beliefs will help you to take control and handle your finances better. YOU WILL LEARN:How to eliminate financial fear.Why it's vital to keep learning.How to identify the 7 major money tendencies. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:“Know Yourself, Know Your Money,” by Rachel Cruze“Love Your Life, Not Theirs,” by Rachel Cruze“Smart Money, Smart Kids,” by Dave Ramsey and Rachel Cruze“The Voice of the Heart,” by Chip Dodd“The Shawshank Redemption,” movie“Shooter,” movie INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:“Fear is your body's response that you are in need of something.” – Rachel Cruze“It takes a level of humility to be able to say ‘I don't have it all.'” – Rachel Cruze“Change is uncomfortable. It's hard. We don't like it. We just want to keep doing what we know.” – Rachel Cruze“We can justify our purchases to maybe put a BAND-AID over deeper things going on.” – Rachel Cruze“There's no point being right and being alone.” – Brian Buffiniitsagoodlife.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Don't miss the Make Money Easy Book Tour! https://lewishowes.com/moneyyouCheck out the full episode: greatness.lnk.to/1745"If you want something, are you willing to put some sweat equity into it so you can have it? Teaching them that I think is a core money principle." - Rachel RodgersMoney coach and mother of four Rachel Rodgers shares invaluable insights into raising financially literate children through practical, everyday lessons. With intentional parenting, she teaches her kids three essential money principles: consistency in showing up daily, entrepreneurial thinking that values their natural talents, and honoring commitments through negotiation. Her eight-year-old son's technical abilities and daughter's artistic talents become opportunities to discuss value creation, while family negotiations—like trading good behavior during photo shoots for video game time—reinforce the importance of keeping your word in financial dealings.Beyond basic money lessons, Rodgers creates an immersive financial education environment by including her children in adult conversations about business strategies and investments. Walking with her CFO husband, they openly discuss marketing decisions and investment properties while their daughter soaks in real-world financial wisdom. This transparent approach to wealth building, coupled with repetitive exposure to money conversations, is cultivating the next generation of financially empowered leaders—with her eldest daughter already showing signs of future business acumen that will one day lead the family empire.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter
Today's interview features best selling author, Robin Taub. Robin's book is The Wisest Investment - A Parent's Guide to Raising Money-Smart Kids.Robin is CPA by training & started her career at KPMG, pivoted into real estate, & then entered the complex world of derivatives marketing at Citibank Canada. Today, she's a keynote speaker & award-winning author. Robin lives in Toronto, where she and her husband have raised two (mostly) money-smart young adults. She loves to snowboard, cycle &go to concerts (she even got backstage once and met Bruce Springsteen).This episode is full of tips & stories relevant to parents with children of all ages.Discussion Points:- Robin's background (3:23)- how to answer early questions about money (8:10)- are cash and piggy banks still a good idea? (11:22)- how parents can teach their kids - anchoring on values (15:40)- the marshmallow test, delayed gratification, & SMART goals (19:45)- allowance systems (24:15)- when to open a bank account for kids (27:35)- teachable moments (28:35)- budgeting - a good idea? (32:30)- what can kids learn from getting a job? (37:25)- social media & comparison/consumption/birthday parties (42:25)- how to talk to kids about compound interest (51:10)Robin Taub:https://robintaub.com/https://www.thewisestinvestment.com/https://awordfromthewise.substack.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/robintaub/Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin Chadha
A plethora of research highlights the role of nutrition in cognitive development, yet health authorities continually ignore critical evidence. A new initiative, spearheaded by Patrick Holford, COGNITION for Smart Kids & Teens, sets out to promote awareness and action.
Dr. Michele Cho-Dorado is a Pediatric Gastroenterologist, Medical Director, children's book author, speaker and founder of Bright Futures EDG. She has developed a children's book series with a mission to introduce financial literacy to young kids. Her first two books are called “Reach For The Stars” and “Mimi's Magical Money-Earning Adventure” with additional books being released soon. Bright Futures EDG was formed to be a platform to increase financial literacy for kids while empowering them to be bold and to think big. She will be hosting the second annual Prosperous Kids Summit in late March 2025, which focuses on helping parents set their kids up for financial and personal success. She hopes to help raise confident leaders and compassionate changemakers. I am proud to be one of the speakers at this year's conference. Registration is free at https://prosperouskidssummit.com/Contact or follow Dr. Michele Cho-Dorado at Website www.BrightFuturesEDG.comInstagram: @brightfuturesedgFacebook: Bright Futures EDGLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/michelecd/Email: info@brightfuturesedg.comPlease subscribe and leave a review on your favorite Podcasting platform. If you want to start your path to financial freedom, start with the Financial Freedom Workbook. Download your free copy today at https://www.GrowYourWealthyMindset.com/fiworkbook You can learn more about Elisa at her website or follow her on social media. Website: https://ww.GrowYourWealthyMindset.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/GrowYourWealthyMindset Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ElisaChiang https://www.facebook.com/GrowYourWealthyMindset YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WealthyMindsetMD Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/ElisaChiang Disclaimer: The content provided in the Grow Your Wealthy Mindset Podcast is for informational and entertainment only and should not be considered professional investment, legal, or tax advice. Dr Elisa Chiang is not a certified financial planner, attorney, or accountant. The views expressed are the personal opinion of Elisa Chiang and her guests and should not be taken as advice specific to you, the listener of the podcast. P...
Send us a textWe break down reinforcement learning in simple terms, exploring how AI gets smarter through trial and error just like kids do when learning new skills. Using familiar examples like video games and robots, we explain how computers learn by getting rewards for good choices and penalties for mistakes.• Reinforcement learning explained: AI figuring things out by trying different actions and seeing what works• Real-world applications include robots learning to walk and dance, AI playing games like chess, self-driving cars, and smart assistants• Fun facts about AI beating world champions in games and learning to perform complex tasks• The "AI Learner Game": a hands-on activity using ball tosses and rewards to demonstrate how practice and feedback improve performance• Additional activities to try at home including creating personal reward systems and watching videos of AI playing gamesDownload, share with friends, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or on YouTube to join us next time on AI for Kids!Resources:EngineAI Robot Learning to Dance Using Reinforcement LearningInteractive Learning & Games:Google's Teachable Machine: (Simple, hands-on experience with machine learning and reinforcement learning concepts.)Machine Learning for Kids: (Engaging platform where kids build simple AI projects and games.)Code.org AI Activities: (Interactive and guided lessons on AI and reinforcement learning.)Support the showHelp us become the #1 podcast for AI for Kids.Buy our new book "Let Kids Be Kids, Not Robots!: Embracing Childhood in an Age of AI"Social Media & Contact: Website: www.aidigitales.com Email: contact@aidigitales.com Follow Us: Instagram, YouTube Gift or get our books on Amazon or Free AI Worksheets Listen, rate, and subscribe! Stay updated with our latest episodes by subscribing to AI for Kids on your favorite podcast platform. Apple Podcasts Amazon Music Spotify YouTube Other Like our content, subscribe or feel free to donate to our Patreon here: patreon.com/AiDigiTales...
She was already in debt as soon as she even turned 18—because no one ever taught her how money worked. Growing up, financial security felt impossible, and without a game plan, she kept spiraling deeper into debt. Until one day, she made a choice: her kids would grow up differently. Now? She’s debt-free, earning six figures, and making sure her kids learn about money the right way. From pocket money hacks to making saving fun, she’s breaking the cycle and setting them up for financial success—something she never had. Ready to binge more relatable, inspiring, and downright juicy money stories? Check out our ultimate Money Diaries playlist. Listen now Join our Facebook Group AKA the ultimate support network for money advice and inspiration. Ask questions, share tips, and celebrate your wins with a like-minded crew of 300,000+. And follow us on Instagram for Q&As, bite-sized tips, daily money inspo... and relatable money memes that just get you. Acknowledgement of Country By Natarsha Bamblett aka Queen Acknowledgements. The advice shared on She's On The Money is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. She's On The Money exists purely for educational purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Victoria Devine and She's On The Money are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How to teach your military kids about healthy and positive money habits, set expectations for college, use the GI Bill, and leverage 529s and other investment accounts for your military family. With today's guest, Daniel Kopp, we discussed: Teaching kids spending, saving, and giving buckets Teach, demo, supervise with your kids Give them chances to fail Wants vs. needs & delayed gratification Don't make money a big secret- talk about it Evolving the lessons you teach your kids as they age 529s, UTMAs, taxable brokerage accounts, and life insurance Tax efficient gifting strategies FAFSA for military families VA chapter 35 Prepaid college The "College Pre-Approval Process" How to avoid overpaying for college Links we mentioned: Money Scripts episode w/ Daniel Kopp (episode # 82) Cybersecurity 101 podcast episode (#157) Military Financial Advisors Assocation (MFAA) FDIC's Money Smart Catalog CFPB's Money As You Grow program NCUA Games U.S. Mint free games and activities for children Military to Financial Planner podcast Wise Stewardship Financial Planning Daniel Kopp is a fee-only, fiduciary financial planner and founder of Wise Stewardship Financial Planning where he helps young widows and widowers as well as servicemembers get their financial lives in order by aligning their money with their values. He is also an Air Force veteran after almost 9 years as an officer on active duty during which he served as an Air Battle Manager participating in combat deployments and training opportunities all across the world. Outside of his official military commitments, Daniel has always had a passion to help servicemembers and their families master their finances where he served as a volunteer financial counselor during most of his time on active duty. Books mentioned in this episode: Raising your Money-Savvy Family for Next Generation Financial Independence by Carol Pittner and Doug Nordman How to Pay for College by Ann Garcia The Missing Billionaires by Victor Haghani & James White The Price You Pay for College by Ron Lieber The Opposite of Spoiled by Ron Lieber Smart Money Smart Kids by Dave Ramsey and Rachel Cruze Four Money Bears by Mac Gardner For a limited time, Spencer is offering one-on-one Military Money Mentor sessions! Get your personal military money and investing questions answered in a confidential coaching call. Our new TSP course is live! Check out the Confident TSP Investing course at militarymoneymanual.com/tsp to learn all about the Thrift Savings Plan and strategies for growing your wealth while in the military. Use promo code "podcast24" for $50 off. Plus, for every course sold, we'll donate one course to an E-4 or below- for FREE! If you have a question you would like us to answer on the podcast, please reach out on instagram.com/militarymoneymanual or email podcast@militarymoneymanual.com. If you want to maximize your military paycheck, check out Spencer's 5 star rated book The Military Money Manual: A Practical Guide to Financial Freedom on Amazon or at shop.militarymoneymanual.com. I also offer a 100% free course on military travel hacking and getting annual fee waived credit cards, like The Platinum Card® from American Express, the American Express® Gold Card, and the Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card in my Ultimate Military Credit Cards Course at militarymoneymanual.com/umc3. Learn how to get your annual fees waived on premium credit cards from American Express in the Ultimate Military Credit Cards Course at militarymoneymanual.com/umc3. The Platinum Card® from American Express and the American Express® Gold Card waive the annual fee for active duty military servicemembers, including Guard and Reserve on active orders over 30 days. The annual fees on all personal Amex cards are also waived for military spouses married to active duty troops.
Did you know financial literacy can directly impact your child's well-being? Studies show that kids who understand money management experience lower stress, better mental health, and a stronger sense of security—leading to healthier lifestyles as they grow. It only takes one person to change the generational wealth trajectory of your family. Let that person be you. In this episode, we sit down with Maya Corbic, a CPA and the founder of The Wealthy Kids Investment Club. Tune in to learn: ✔️ Why financial literacy is crucial for our children's long-term health and success ✔️ The best age to start teaching your kids about money ✔️ Whether allowances help or hurt financial habits ✔️ Common financial parenting mistakes ✔️ When and how to introduce debt and credit cards to your kids If you're a healthcare professional, parent, or anyone who wants to set up the next generation for financial success and better health, this episode is a must-listen! Follow Maya Corbic, on Instagram @Teach.Kids.Money and check out her book & The Wealthy Kids Investment Club: From Piggy Banks to Stocks: The Ultimate Guide for a Young Investor WealthyKids.Club
Daniel catches up with Sylvia Arotin, award-winning educator and founder of My Montessori Education Centre and Guide & Grow, one of the world's largest Montessori at-home support platforms. After a life-changing car accident shifted her career path, Sylvia turned her passion for education into a thriving global business, supporting over half a million families. Daniel and Sylvia discuss the dos and don'ts of raising children, insights into early childhood education, and her journey of overcoming adversity through resilience.
How can you teach your kids smart money habits without creating entitlement? In this episode, we dive into the essential lessons of raising financially responsible children. We explore the challenges first-generation wealth builders face, the guilt that often comes with financial success, and why many families lose their wealth by the third generation. You'll learn why discussing money early and intentionally is key to long-term financial success. Take The Pilot Wealth Index to find out if you are on track for retirement! You can find show notes, resources and more at: https://tinyurl.com/5dmymzmf
Today, the Chicks sit down with Zach Abraham to talk about something we all wish we learned in school—how to actually manage money! Zach breaks down the difference between money and cash flow, why spending smart matters, and how real-life financial lessons make all the difference. Plus, they get into how society messes with our […]
Today, the Chicks sit down with Zach Abraham to talk about something we all wish we learned in school—how to actually manage money! Zach breaks down the difference between money and cash flow, why spending smart matters, and how real-life financial lessons make all the difference. Plus, they get into how society messes with our money mindset and why teaching good habits early is a total game-changer. Department of Retirement Efficiency? YES Join Bulwarks “First 100 Days” webinar FREE at KnowYourRiskRadio.com – Thursday, March 20th at 3:30 PM Pacific!
Have you ever wondered how to raise kids who are not just financially responsible, but truly money-smart for life? In this episode of Parenting Ed-Ventures, Lara sits down with Robin Taub, a Chartered Professional Accountant, keynote speaker, and best-selling author of The Wisest Investment: Teaching Your Kids to Be Responsible, Independent, and Money-Smart for Life.Robin's expertise spans decades, from working in audit and taxation at Canada's top accounting firms to navigating the complex world of derivatives marketing at Citibank Canada. As a parent herself, she understands firsthand the challenges of teaching financial literacy in a way that is engaging and age-appropriate.In this conversation, Robin breaks down the Five Pillars of Money—Earn, Save, Spend, Share, and Invest—providing parents with practical strategies to make money conversations a natural part of everyday life. She shares insights on how to use teachable moments, avoid common financial pitfalls, and adapt lessons as kids grow. We also explore the importance of modeling good financial habits, empowering kids to develop a healthy relationship with money from a young age.If you've ever felt unsure about how to start financial conversations with your children, this episode is packed with actionable tips, expert advice, and real-world examples to help you set your kids up for a lifetime of financial confidence.-----Find more of Robin's work:https://robintaub.com/Follow Robin on Instagram:@robin.taub-----Follow Parenting Ed-Ventures on Instagram:@parentingedventurespodLearn more about Tutor Teach:https://tutorteach.ca/-----Intro Music:Good Times by Patrick PatrikiosSting Music:Timelapse by Purple Planet Music
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Revisiting the best episodes of 2024 with a focus on money and kids. In this episode, we hear fromKaren Holland, Founder of GiftingSense.orgRenee Campbell, Head of Youth & Family Banking at Chase BankPeter Bergman, Chase, Executive Director and Head of Starter Segment Banking at Chase Consumer & Community Bank
About the author:Matthew J. Kushin, Ph.D. is the author of Beware the Smart Kids. He's an award-winning professor, scholar and speaker at Shepherd University. Learn more at MattKushin.com.Book blurb:Misfit troublemaker Nolan Sussman badly wants two things before high school ends: the attention of Gabi Meyers and the return of his runaway sister, Sarah. But when his latest prank goes awry, Nolan is nearly expelled. He's forced to spend his summer doing yardwork for Mr. Barno, a reclusive former high school teacher who spent 25 years in prison.Nolan soon finds that despite the tragic mistake that landed Mr. Barno in prison, the old man has something even more elusive than Gabi and Sarah-happiness. Now, Nolan is determined to learn how to be happy, too. It's his chance to matter. His shot at a future. But secrets in Mr. Barno's past are preventing the once-beloved educator from having the will to ever teach again. Secrets the two outcasts will have to face together.Links:BookAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/Beware-Smart-Kids-Matthew-Kushin/dp/1961504138Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/218274736-beware-the-smart-kidsBeware the Smart Kid Reader Resources: MattKushin.com/happinessBook Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3E7EYlR1hiNusiAs6g23RCMe:Instagram: https://instagram.com/mjkushinAbout Victoria:Hi, I'm Victoria—a developmental editor turning busy writers' drafts into swoon worthy novels that wow readers and leave readers making your book their whole personality. About Victoria:Hey there, I'm Victoria! As a writer and developmental editor, I specialize in helping busy writers bring their publishing dreams to life without the overwhelm. Editing doesn't have to feel like pulling teeth—it's the magic that transforms your story from “meh” to masterpiece!Here's how I can help:
“There is no fortune that one could pass down to their children greater than financial literacy” ― Ebony BeckfordAre you looking for practical tips to teach your kids about money? Join in on the conversation with me and my guest - author, entrepreneur, and financial literacy advocate Ebony Beckford. Ebony is committed to closing the wealth gap in America. Whether your child is a toddler, teen, or somewhere in between, the tips Ebony offers will be suitable for every stage of their money journey.Ebony's work is guided by the notion that early financial education is a key component to achieving financial independence as well as building economically prosperous communities of color. In 2020 she released her best-selling children's book, Madison's 1st Dollar, which led to starting Fin Lit Kids, a multimedia company that empowers adults to teach basic money concepts to kids 3-7 through fun and. engaging games, books, activities, and content.Ebony's work has been featured in Essence, Black Enterprise, UPS, NBC News, Madammenoire.com, and multiple blogs. Tune in and join us on Raising Money Smart Kids!How to connect: Website: www.finlitkidsbox.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/finlitkidsbox/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@finlitkidsboxYoutube: Click to follow us on YouTubeLet's connect: Website: www.arlenebolden.com | FB: @thepathpodcast | IG: @thepath_podcast | thepath4ward@gmail.com Follow, share & subscribe to The Path Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Youtube & other major podcast platforms.
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In this empowering episode of the Pumped Up Parenting Podcast, I sit down with Eileen Joy, certified financial educator, host of the Moms Who Money Podcast, and founder of Money School for Moms. Eileen shares her personal journey from financial turmoil to financial freedom, and how she turned her experience into a mission to help moms stop stressing about money and start thriving. We dive into practical strategies for managing money, breaking generational cycles of financial dysfunction, and raising money-smart kids. Eileen's insights are rooted in real-life experience, and she's all about normalizing conversations about money—no shame, no judgment, just empowerment. Plus, she shares actionable tips, including her free guide, Six Steps to Money-Smart Kids, to help you start building a financially secure future for your family today. Visit momswhomoney.com to learn more about Eileen, her podcast, and her Money School for Moms. Download Eileen's Six Steps to Money-Smart Kids guide at momswhomoney.com/kids. --------------------------------------------------------------- Are you ready to STOP YELLING AT YOUR CHILD in just 21 Days? Join my newest program at low introductory pricing... go to QUITYELLING.COM 1. Need more help? Let's grab some coffee or tea and talk. Go to TalkWithCelia.com and choose the time that works for you. 2. Looking for a manual for parenting your child (now in English & Spanish)? It's finally here and you can grab your copy of my latest parenting & children's books today! 3. Become a Member of my TRANQUILITY TRIBE and STOP YELLING Once & For All. 4. Read my latest article to find out how to stop yelling... https://celiaArticle.com 5. Looking to be part of a fun free and informative FB community (without all the bitching)?... join us in Pumped Up Parenting 6. Love YouTube? Do you know there are lots of parenting videos, story time videos for you and your kids, as well as some great family workout videos? All on Pumped Up Parenting with Celia Kibler 7. Follow me on Instagram and TikTok 8. Join me on my newest platform PEANUT: Connecting women across fertility & motherhood 9. Get my parenting worksheet and other resources at PumpedUpParenting.Etsy.com 10. Join us on THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF CALM, watch the full replay on our YouTube Channel @DayofCalm Take the Pledge, Support our Mission of the Day of Calm Foundation to SOOTHE THE ANGER & RAGE AT THE HUMAN CORE as we work to end senseless violence against our kids. Support our school in Uganda, Share the Day, Attend a Calm Class or Parenting Class and feel great! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pumped-up-parenting/support
Are you ready to ditch the money shame and raise kids who are financially savvy and confident? Then grab your coffee (or wine, let's be honest), because this is a must-read! We had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Julia Myers, a pharmacist, healthcare executive, and a mom of FIVE, who's on a mission to empower families with generational wisdom—financial wisdom, that is.Dr. Myers' story isn't your typical “I had it all figured out from day one” narrative. She struggled with a lackluster financial education growing up, and a health crisis unexpectedly changed the course of her career. This event became her “aha moment,” the launching pad for her mission to teach kids (and parents!) about money.Dr. Myers stresses that teaching kids about money isn't just about handing them allowance. It's about creating a culture of financial wellness that integrates seamlessly into family life. Her approach is less about strict budgeting and more about building a solid financial foundation through open communication, shared experiences, and playful learning.She reminds us that the old notions of "the American Dream"—a house, a job, and a pension—no longer apply in the fast-paced world of millennials, Gen Z, and Gen Alpha. Today's world is all about adaptability and embracing the power of multiple income streams. Dr. Myers encourages parents to help their children cultivate the same entrepreneurial spirit that they need to navigate this new financial landscape.Five Key Takeaways from Dr. Myers' Interview:Start Early: It's never too early to start teaching your kids about money. Even young children can grasp basic financial concepts.Open Communication: Make money a regular topic of conversation within your family. Break the taboo!Gamify the Learning: Leverage apps and fun activities to make learning about money engaging and less intimidating.Digital First, Then Physical: Introduce kids to digital financial tools early. Yes, the digital world is scary, but it's also unavoidable.Teach Values over Budgeting: Focus on building your family's financial values before delving into strict budgets.Dr. Myers' own journey is punctuated with humorous anecdotes—from her kids' hilarious encounters with cash-only laundromats to their surprisingly savvy approach to budgeting for their first car. These stories illustrate the importance of empowering kids to learn from their own experiences, even the mistakes.She's a strong advocate for teaching kids to pursue their passions, even if that means juggling multiple income streams, side hustles, or even skipping the traditional college route. The emphasis is on return on investment (ROI) of their education—a timely reminder for any parent facing the daunting costs of college.Dr. Myers also shares valuable resources, including her own website and the DinnerTable.com community, designed to bring families together for supportive discussions on family finances. Whether you are struggling with basic budgeting or navigating complex investment strategies, Dr. Myers encourages you to redefine your own money story and share it with your children.Watch the original VIDEO HERE!Connect with Dr. Julia Myers HERE!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest
Send us a textAre you confused about the difference between a 504 plan and an IEP. Have you heard the term, "Free and Appropriate Public Education" and want to know what it means? Do you want to know your legal rights when interacting with your kid's school? Listen to part 2 of this interview with special education attorney Laura Heneghan to learn about all that and more!You can find part 1 here: https://dyslexiajourney.buzzsprout.com/2077817/episodes/16095504-dyslexia-legal-rights-ft-attorney-laura-heneghan-part-1Attorney Laura Heneghan proudly practices solely in the area of special education,representing children and adolescents with disabilities who are not receiving appropriate services from their public school district. She began practicing in this area after experiencing this process as the parent of a child with disabilities, including a son with dyslexia. She brings this experience, her passion, and her unique collaborative abilities to her clients to change their outcomes for the better.In addition to her law degree, Laura holds a Certificate in Special Education Advocacy from the PELE Clinic at William and Mary Law School. In order to better serve her clients with dyslexia, she has completed a 60-hour course in Orton Gillingham Plus, an evidence-based program based on the science of reading and approved by the International Dyslexia Association.She is a Board Member of Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities. She provides Pro Bono legal services to immigrant children seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in Probate Court through Children's Advocates of Connecticut. Laura previously served on the Board of Directors for the Western Connecticut Center for Human Rights, as a court-appointed Guardian Ad Litem for CASA of SW Connecticut, and as an Educational Surrogate appointed by the Connecticut Department of Education on abuse and neglect cases.You can find Laura online at https://sped.esq/Here are some links that Laura recommends:https://www.smartkidswithld.org/https://www.copaa.org/https://www.wrightslaw.com/Don't wake the baby!Unwind to a wholesome mix of parenting stories, quirky humour, and cosy craftingListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyDyslexia Journey has conversations and explorations to help you support the dyslexic child in your life. Content includes approaches, tips, and interviews with a range of guests from psychologists to educators to people with dyslexia. Increase your understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to parentingdyslexiajourney@gmail.comAlso check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney
Are you a Christmas Keeno? Eleni & Eleni play 15 Trips in 15 Days and We find out about your smart kids who do a little bit on un-approved online shoppingSubscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/bec-cosi-and-lehmoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textAre you confused about the difference between a 504 plan and an IEP. Have you heard the term, "Free and Appropriate Public Education" and want to know what it means? Do you want to know your legal rights when interacting with your kid's school? Listen to part 1 of this interview with special education attorney Laura Heneghan to learn about all that and more!Attorney Laura Heneghan proudly practices solely in the area of special education,representing children and adolescents with disabilities who are not receiving appropriate services from their public school district. She began practicing in this area after experiencing this process as the parent of a child with disabilities, including a son with dyslexia. She brings this experience, her passion, and her unique collaborative abilities to her clients to change their outcomes for the better.In addition to her law degree, Laura holds a Certificate in Special Education Advocacy from the PELE Clinic at William and Mary Law School. In order to better serve her clients with dyslexia, she has completed a 60-hour course in Orton Gillingham Plus, an evidence-based program based on the science of reading and approved by the International Dyslexia Association.She is a Board Member of Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities. She provides Pro Bono legal services to immigrant children seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in Probate Court through Children's Advocates of Connecticut. Laura previously served on the Board of Directors for the Western Connecticut Center for Human Rights, as a court-appointed Guardian Ad Litem for CASA of SW Connecticut, and as an Educational Surrogate appointed by the Connecticut Department of Education on abuse and neglect cases.You can find Laura online at https://sped.esq/Here are some links that Laura recommends:https://www.smartkidswithld.org/https://www.copaa.org/https://www.wrightslaw.com/Don't wake the baby!Unwind to a wholesome mix of parenting stories, quirky humour, and cosy craftingListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyDyslexia Journey has conversations and explorations to help you support the dyslexic child in your life. Content includes approaches, tips, and interviews with a range of guests from psychologists to educators to people with dyslexia. Increase your understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to parentingdyslexiajourney@gmail.comAlso check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney
What does it take to show your children the RIGHT way to handle money - before they get the chance to waste it?In this enlightening episode, Steve Alessi sits down with his son Chris Alessi to discuss how they are approaching the eternal question of giving kids allowance or making them work / do chores for money in the family budget. You'll see how both experienced and new parents are approaching this question in various ways, yet keeping the same principle - making sure the next generation has the tools they need to be financially smart and wise as they mature into young adults. Send us a text at our Podience Textline: 302-542-0800Other ways to connectinfo@alessifamilybusiness.comMessage us on Instagram or Facebook Reply on our YouTube Community Leave a voicenote Buy Family Business Merch Listen to our daily devotional podcast My Morning Devotional Join the Family Business Follow Us on Instagram and Facebook Subscribe on YouTube Leave a review Hear new music from our family in Metro Life Worship!Listen on Apple MusicListen on Spotify...
As parents, we want to set our children up for success in every area of life, and one crucial skill that often gets overlooked is financial literacy. In a world where financial decisions play such a big and vital role in our lives, teaching kids how to be smart with money is one of the most valuable gifts we can give them. Our guest today, money mindfulness expert David Delisle, agrees and is on a mission to change how we teach our kids about money. He says, "As a society, we need to eliminate all of the shame and judgment around money . . . which may even be trickling into our parenting methods." Who is David Delisle? David Delisle, founder of The Awesome Stuff™, is a bestselling author, entrepreneur, real estate investor, speaker, and most importantly, a Dad. He is a contributor to Entrepreneur, Yahoo! News, Thrive Global, and more. At age 11, David made his first investment, and by age 20, he began investing in real estate and was retired by age 40. So inspiring! His book, The Golden Quest, is a Calvin & Hobbes-style graphic novel that teaches potent lessons about money, focusing on breaking the cycle of always chasing more. David's goal is to change how our kids think about money and create more freedom for what's most important to them . . . the Awesome Stuff™. David has been featured on Good Day LA, Good Day DC, Yahoo Wealth, Be Well, NTD TV, ScaryMommy, GoBankingRates, MindBodyGreen, Credit Sesame, and more. What Did We Discuss? In this episode, we chat with David Delisle about how to teach our kids about money and boosting their financial literacy. Conversations around money are the foundation of increasing our kids' financial literacy. Parents can demonstrate money mindfulness with their kids by simply talking about money, letting them know what you're saving for, and your priorities. Whether you have a toddler just learning about counting or a teen getting their first paycheck, this is an episode that all parents should listen to. So grab a notebook, and let's start building the foundation for your child's financial future! David's Resources Website: daviddelisle.com Company: theawesomestuff.com Instagram: @theawesomestuff LinkedIn: @DavidDelisle His book: The Golden Quest Thank you for listening to this episode! Go to the SHOW NOTES for more details and be sure to subscribe to our podcast, leave us a review, and follow us on our podcast Instagram page @thebabychickchat for more content! Cheers to financial literacy and financial freedom! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 126: Wes Anderson, Take 11: Smart Kids in the Middle of NowhereThis week on the Not Funny Guys take a hard left turn into a realm Casey didn't want to go and that is the brain of Wes Anderson. This time we get caught inside a play that is being remembered in a TV program about a lonely desert place called Asteroid City where super smart kids come to town, so does the military, and an alien. Meta craziness proceeds from there!Our Political Podcast is back! Take a listen over at Not Funny PoliticsNext Week: Netflix Shorts!Follow us, like us, comment, share and MORE!!!Questions?Email us at: NotFunnyGuys.OffTheReels@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram: @not_funny_guys_presents Follow us on Twitter: @NotFunnyGuysPodFollow us on BlueSky: @The Not Funny GuysWant to chat?Casey:Twitter @vash_maxwellHive @caseyfranklinJon:Letterbox: esoteric_evansInstagram @esoteric_by_designSubstack: estoericbydesign.substack.comEric:Letterbox: eklyInstagram @hothoney_comics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the key to your child's future financial success starts with their first allowance? Join Shay and Vanessa as they uncover the powerful ways parents can nurture financial literacy in their children right from the start. Drawing from personal experiences and timeless wisdom like Proverbs 22:6, they discuss how early lessons in money management can set kids on a path to becoming confident and responsible financial stewards.Remember saving up for that must-have item in your youth? We take you on a nostalgic journey through childhood work experiences and the invaluable lessons they impart. Whether it's babysitting, mowing lawns, or saving for a cherished Mickey Mouse Club jacket, we reveal how these early jobs teach kids about the value of hard work, setting financial goals, and the emotional highs and lows that come with them. We also emphasize the importance of parents modeling good financial behavior—because kids are always watching and learning.We also discuss making financial education fun by exploring engaging ways to teach kids about money, from vacation planning and charitable giving to entrepreneurial activities like lemonade stands. These practical experiences not only educate but also create lasting memories. By involving children in financial discussions and decision-making, we equip them to feel valued and prepared for financial independence. Tune in and gather the tools you need to raise money-smart kids who appreciate the value of hard work and responsible money management.Thank you for listening. Don't forget to follow, like, review, and Share! Crusaders for Change, LLC (C4C) provides financial counseling, coaching, and classes for those ready to get out of debt, improve their credit, save, and much more. To learn more about C4C by visiting www.crusaders4change.org. Schedule a Free 15-minute Clarity Call Today! Comments, questions, or suggestions on topics? Email yahweh@crusaders4change.org Follow us on:Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter
This week, Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy introduced a bipartisan bill that seeks to limit how much time children spend on their smartphones in school. The Smart Kids, Not Smartphones Act would create a competitive, non-monetary program recognizing schools that enforce bans on smartphone use during instruction time. Social media consultant, Krista Carnes, weighs in on the debate around handing over phones during the school day and the impact of cell phones on children's development. IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
In this insightful episode of the Accidental Experts Podcast, host Bryce Hamilton, LSCSW, delves into the unique challenges and opportunities that come with parenting gifted children. Gifted kids often require different support systems and educational approaches to thrive and reach their full potential. This episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for parents and caregivers […] The post Parenting Smart Kids with Matt Zakreski PsyD appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy discusses the importance of getting kids outside and how it benefits their well-being. She emphasizes the power of children looking into the distance and seeing the horizon. The episode is sponsored by Summit Ministries, a camp that helps teens explore a Christian worldview.
Today, I'm sharing my conversation with Robin Taub, a CPA, financial consultant, Keynote speaker and Award-winning Author of The Wisest Investment: Teaching Your Kids to Be Responsible, Independent and Money-Smart for Life. How to talk to our kids about money is a topic that I get a lot of questions about and I'm so glad to have such an incredible expert on the show to talk about this. Robin provides her own perspectives on what advice she would give to parents about teaching kids about money and personal finance, at any age. Find more from Robin and get her book: https://robintaub.com/ https://www.thewisestinvestment.com/ Join my Mindful Money Mamas Facebook Group to hear more from me and other women who are working towards creating a healthier relationship with money. SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW
On today's podcast, I am joined by Ylenia Aguilar of Moms Clean Air Force and EcoMadres to share her own story from undocumented immigrant to tireless advocate for clean air and climate action. She shares important approaches to accepting our own imperfections, navigating important work while we are busy, and the joy we can all feel by adding our own “granito de arena” or grain of sand to tip the scale for a better climate future. 1- If you're inspired to get involved, listen to the “Clean Air and Climate Advocacy for Busy People” episode from earlier this season. 2- To learn more about the new PM2.5 standard and to see a great picture of Mom's Clean Air Force and EcoMadres with the EPA Administrator, check out the “Bonus Episode! Good News for Clean Air!” from February of this year. 3- To learn more about the importance of cleaning up school buses, listen to the “Healthy Buses = Health & Smart Kids” episode from Season One of the podcast. 4- Consider joining a local Moms Clean Air Force or EcoMadres chapter, or consider a donation to keep supporting the work of Ylenia and others like her. 5- Finally, consider leaving this podcast a 5 star review wherever you listen. I am told it helps others find the podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/airhealthourhealth/message
In this episode, I delve into the challenges and transformations within the medical field, especially regarding aspiring doctors in today's healthcare landscape. I shed light on the shift towards working for large healthcare systems, the decreasing autonomy of physicians, and the influence of AI on medical practices. Join me as we look into the future of medicine and considerations when choosing a career path amidst these changes.
Passing notes in class used to be the biggest distraction for kids, but now they're texting and posting on social media! Should kids be allowed to have phones in class? What's the right age to give your child a cell phone?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conventional wisdom suggests that developing a child's intellect is the job of schools, but parents spend far more time with their kids than teachers do. There is a lot that parents can and should do on this front. This week, Naomi is joined by Eva Moskowitz, founder and CEO of Success Academy Charter Schools in New York City, and author of the recent book, A+ Parenting: The Surprisingly Fun Guide to Raising Surprisingly Smart Kids. Eva discusses how many parents feel an obligation to come down to their child's level when it comes to speech or play, but in fact, their child may benefit more from being included in the complex or stimulating discussions and activities that parents are already enjoying. From movies, to games, to music played in the car, Eva has curated a list of materials and activities that are both age-appropriate and intellectually challenging for kids. What is important, Eva argues, is for parents to enjoy time with their kids, as this creates greater satisfaction for children, too. Resources-A+ Parenting: The Surprisingly Fun Guide to Raising Surprisingly Smart Kids | Eva Moskowitz-Teach Your Children Well | Naomi Schaefer Riley Show Notes-00:55 | What inspired you to write this book?-03:27 | How should parents work to develop their child's intellect differently than schools?-06:16 | How does this guidance translate across class divides? Are you hoping to bridge the gap between parents who are familiar with these cultural staples and those who aren't? -09:57 | Why does the specific book a child reads matter beyond just the fact that they are reading at all?-11:59 | Can you give an example of the type of movie that is worthwhile for kids to watch, and why?-15:46 | How do you know when these activities are appropriate, or if too much is going over the child's head? -18:08 | What are your thoughts on the impact of cellphones and social media on children's intellectual development?-21:08 | How can we engage in parenting in a way that helps us find more of the joy in the process?
This Financial Literacy Month, join FitMoney to kickstart your students', your family's, or your own financial literacy journey! Though financial literacy is a skill we'll all need for life, the first step is simply getting started. Financial Literacy Month is about building a brighter financial future, so join us in challenging ourselves to get (financially) fit in just five days. Get started for free at http://fitmoney.org/fit-in-5-challengeOn this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier is joined by Bobbi Rebell, a Certified Financial Planner, podcast host, and author of Launching Financial Grownups - where she helps parents of teenagers and young adults empower their kids and own their financial independence. Today, Jessica and Bobbi discuss why talking about money with kids can be intimidating, how to navigate these conversations, and the value behind building financially literacy early - before it's needed.Connect with FitMoney:Website: http://fitmoney.orgInstagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoneyTwitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoneyConnect with Bobbi:Website: https://www.bobbirebell.com/Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1119850061/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=bobbirebell-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1119850061&linkId=5535442513cde3f72996d63fd18c4daeFinancial Wellness Strategies: https://financialwellnessstrategies.com/FitMoney Programs:Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.orgCertificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate
Smart bodies smart kidsKids need yoga tooEp 163 Kids Yoga the key to socio-emotional development and mental healthTrauma informed yoga builds smart bodies and smart kids. Science is telling us that our interoception, our somatosensory sixth sense, is important in being able to focus, learn and recover from all forms of stress. Children who are chronically scared, hungry, tired and neglected will find ways to adapt to those feelings and not in ways that are conducive to learning. The body has an innate intelligence that our current education system ignores in favor of sitting still and staying on task. But if we can harness the developmental connections of movement, memory and emotion we can help our kids calm their nervous system in order to feel safe no matter where they are. And strong, emotionally resilient children grow up to be strong emotionally resilient adults. That's our Work IN today.It's time to stop working out and start working IN. You found the Work IN podcast for fit-preneurs and their health conscious clients. This podcast is for resilient wellness professionals who want to expand their professional credibility, shake off stress and thrive in a burnout-proof career with conversations on the fitness industry, movement, nutrition, sleep, mindset, nervous system health, yoga, business and so much more. I'm your host Ericka Thomas. I'm a resilience coach and fit-preneur offering an authentic, actionable realistic approach to personal and professional balance for coaches in any format. The Work IN is brought to you by savage grace coaching, bringing resilience through movement, action and accountability. Private sessions, small groups and corporate presentations are open now. Visit savagegracecoaching.com to schedule a call and get all the details. Website & free guideFollow me on Instagram Follow me on FacebookFollow me on Linked IN
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In this engaging episode of our podcast, we talk about the crucial role of financial literacy in family life. We discuss practical strategies for teaching children and young adults the essential principles of money management and wealth building. From age-appropriate financial concepts to integrating money lessons into everyday activities, this episode is packed with valuable insights and resources. We also tackle how to prepare young adults for major financial decisions and the importance of learning from financial mistakes. Whether you're a parent looking to guide your child towards financial savvy or seeking ways to foster a money-smart household, this episode is a treasure trove of tips and stories to help you on this journey. Tune in to empower the next generation with the tools and knowledge for financial success.
In this engaging episode of our podcast, we talk about the crucial role of financial literacy in family life. We discuss practical strategies for teaching children and young adults the essential principles of money management and wealth building. From age-appropriate financial concepts to integrating money lessons into everyday activities, this episode is packed with valuable insights and resources. We also tackle how to prepare young adults for major financial decisions and the importance of learning from financial mistakes. Whether you're a parent looking to guide your child towards financial savvy or seeking ways to foster a money-smart household, this episode is a treasure trove of tips and stories to help you on this journey. Tune in to empower the next generation with the tools and knowledge for financial success.
Smart kids often find themselves walking a solitary path, their intellectual acumen sometimes creating a barrier to social connections. In this episode, we unravel the complexities behind the solitude that often accompanies exceptional intelligence. Check out HG coaching: https://bit.ly/47dF7rF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the Boosting Your Financial IQ podcast with host Steve Coughran. In today's episode, we have a special guest, Elizabeth Rosenberg, Founder of Grow My Piggy, as we explore the topic of "Empowering Parents to Raise Money-Smart Kids." We address important questions about when parents should start discussing money with their kids, how to teach financial skills amidst financial challenges, the effectiveness of giving kids allowances, and the conversations that shape children's views on money. Elizabeth provides valuable insights on age-appropriate conversations, guidance for parents facing financial struggles, and the significance of discussing budgeting, saving, investing, and charitable giving. We also emphasize the importance of teaching kids lessons beyond saving, such as understanding hard work and delayed gratification. Join us as we provide practical advice and strategies for helping parents raise money-smart kids.Helpful links:Join the Strategic Financial Mastery programJoin Our Free CommunityTrain your team with an on-site workshopDisclaimer:BYFIQ, LLC is a wholly owned entity of Coltivar Group, LLC. The views expressed here are those of the individual Coltivar Group, LLC (“Coltivar”) personnel quoted and are not the views of Coltivar or its affiliates. Certain information contained in here has been obtained from third-party sources. While taken from sources believed to be reliable, Coltivar has not independently verified such information and makes no representations about the enduring accuracy of the information or its appropriateness for a given situation.This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendations. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. Please see https://www.byfiq.com/terms-and-privacy-policy for additional important information.Support the show
Patrick Bet-David unveils the dangers of online bullying, covering the cyberbullying epidemic in America while discussing why children shouldn't have a smartphone. Connect one-on-one with the right expert to get the answers you need with Minnect! https://bit.ly/3FT07bb Visit Valuetainment University for the best courses online for entrepreneurs: Get best-in-class business advice with Bet-David Consulting: https://bit.ly/3SHXKiT Visit VT.com for the latest news and insights from the world of politics, business and entertainment: https://bit.ly/466TgFL Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller Your Next Five Moves --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/valuetainment/support
Welcome to the Homeschooling Families Podcast, where we explore the intersection of home education and family life. In today's episode, we delve into a vital topic that impacts every household: financial literacy. We'll be discussing what financial literacy is, the consequences of not teaching money skills to your children, effective strategies to impart these skills, the significance of money scripts, and how family dynamics can shape your children's money management skills. Our guest today, Dr. Linda Simpson, brings a wealth of knowledge with over three decades of experience in teaching financial literacy at the university level. She's here to guide us on the essential journey of empowering your children with the financial skills they need for a secure future. Meet the Guest: With three decades of experience in teaching financial literacy at the university level, Dr. Linda Simpson has helped people of all ages and life stages to set goals and create simple financial plans that are sustainable to their lifestyle and spending behaviors. In these challenging times, individuals and families are facing uncertainty in their current financial situations, not to mention their financial future. Dr Simpson is dedicated to helping as many people as possible to overcome these challenges. Topics Covered In This Episode: What is financial literacy? The importance of understanding basic financial concepts and skills. Consequences of not teaching money skills to your children. How a lack of financial education can affect your children's future. Strategies for teaching children about money. Money scripts and their role in a child's money management skills. How our beliefs and attitudes about money influence our financial behavior. Impact of family dynamics on children's money skills. How the family environment shapes a child's understanding of finances. Additional Resources: Get Dr. Simpson's book, Mindful and Intentional Money Management: An Unbeatable System to Calm the Chaos for FREE, just pay shipping. A free downloadable Companion Guide is available to allow you to apply what you learn using your personal financial situation. This is a $20+ value! Click HERE to find out more. Age-appropriate worksheets or activity guides are provided for parents to work through the curriculum with their child. A Parent Guide is included that offers strategies for parents to role model, use intentional instruction and teachable moments throughout the day, and incorporate conversation starters on a variety of financial literacy topics. These are on sale to you right now for only $19.97. The regular price is $49.99. Click HERE to find out more. Not confident in your own money management skills? Learn these skills with my 3-course bundle on sale for only $197. These courses will help you set financial goals, understand your spending behaviors, and assess your current financial situation. There are three additional bonus offers with the bundle that includes over 1000 strategies to slash your spending, a food budgeting course (the biggest flexible expense that can be reduced), and my exclusive interview with Tom Ziglar. The value for this package is over $2,000. Click HERE to find out more. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Welcome to the Homeschooling Families Podcast, where we explore the intersection of home education and family life. In today's episode, we delve into a vital topic that impacts every household: financial literacy. We'll be discussing what financial literacy is, the consequences of not teaching money skills to your children, effective strategies to impart these skills, the significance of money scripts, and how family dynamics can shape your children's money management skills. Our guest today, Dr. Linda Simpson, brings a wealth of knowledge with over three decades of experience in teaching financial literacy at the university level. She's here to guide us on the essential journey of empowering your children with the financial skills they need for a secure future. Meet the Guest:With three decades of experience in teaching financial literacy at the university level, Dr. Linda Simpson has helped people of all ages and life stages to set goals and create simple financial plans that are sustainable to their lifestyle and spending behaviors. In these challenging times, individuals and families are facing uncertainty in their current financial situations, not to mention their financial future. Dr Simpson is dedicated to helping as many people as possible to overcome these challenges.Topics Covered In This Episode:What is financial literacy? The importance of understanding basic financial concepts and skills. Consequences of not teaching money skills to your children. How a lack of financial education can affect your children's future. Strategies for teaching children about money.Money scripts and their role in a child's money management skills.How our beliefs and attitudes about money influence our financial behavior.Impact of family dynamics on children's money skills.How the family environment shapes a child's understanding of finances. Additional Resources:Get Dr. Simpson's book, Mindful and Intentional Money Management: An Unbeatable System to Calm the Chaos for FREE, just pay shipping. A free downloadable Companion Guide is available to allow you to apply what you learn using your personal financial situation. This is a $20+ value! Click HERE to find out more.Age-appropriate worksheets or activity guides are provided for parents to work through the curriculum with their child. A Parent Guide is included that offers strategies for parents to role model, use intentional instruction and teachable moments throughout the day, and incorporate conversation starters on a variety of financial literacy topics. These are on sale to you right now for only $19.97. The regular price is $49.99. Click HERE to find out more.Not confident in your own money management skills? Learn these skills with my 3-course bundle on sale for only $197. These courses will help you set financial goals, understand your spending behaviors, and assess your current financial situation. There are three additional bonus offers with the bundle that includes over 1000 strategies to slash your spending, a food budgeting course (the biggest flexible expense that can be reduced), and my exclusive interview with Tom Ziglar. The value for this package is over $2,000. Click HERE to find out more.
In this episode of the Homeschool Our Way Podcast, I'm joined by Jeorgia Brown, the founder of Cash Savvy Kids, a virtual program that teaches financial literacy, investing, and entrepreneurship to kids. She offers live classes and a virtual reality experience that kids can use to learn money concepts! Financial literacy doesn't have to be boring or dry…and Cash Savvy Kids makes sure our children can learn while having fun. Take advantage of a special discount on your next class by visiting CashSavvyKids.com/ourway! Teaching our kids about financial literacy is truly an investment in their future. Learn more about Cash Savvy Kids ********* RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE IG: Kids Create and Play | Learning math and reading through play! Lemonade Day | Teaches youth how to start, own and operate their very own business ********* START YOUR HOMESCHOOL JOURNEY WITH ME! Does this sound like you? ➡️ You're interested in starting homeschool soon (or maybe you've just started recently), but you need a guide to walk you through how to get out of the gate successfully. If that's you, then I can help! I'm creating a course to help you start your homeschool journey with clarity and confidence in 10 days or less, and I'll be taking a few folks alongside me for a more hands-on learning approach. So if you'd like to be in that group, click the link above to learn more! ********* Resources from Elan: Determine Your Child's Learning Style | Learning Style Quiz Get Your Free Guide: 5 Key Steps to Start Your Homeschool Journey Connect on Instagram | Homeschool Our Way ********* If you've found this podcast helpful, please leave me a review!
One of the easiest and most productive habits that a mom or dad can cultivate for noticeable success is implementing car school. Whether you homeschool or choose traditional school, you likely realize how difficult it is for your child to sit still to read, memorize or listen. Because I have succeeded wildly with this idea over my twenty plus years of parenting, I vouch for it enthusiastically! More on FAMILY: The Value of a Mom 10 Secrets from 35 Years of Marriage Loving on Moms with New Babies Books on Amazon: Hum of the Home: Routines and Rhythms of Homemaking Nurturing My Nest: Intentional Homebuilding and Custom Built Education
This is perhaps the most requested album on the show ever. This is the story of McGruff's Smart Kids Album, from 1987. Support the show: patreon.com/bizarrealbums Follow the show on Twitter & Instagram: @bizarrealbums Follow Tony on Twitter & Instagram: @tonythaxton