Say it’ s not so, Hasbro. The toy company recently unveiled a new version of the classic board game Monopoly— with stunning ...
Below, Select spoke to Gardner, a financial literacy advocate for young children, on his experience speaking with kids about money, and how parents can play an active role in teaching their kids ...
By Kimberly Palmer, NerdWallet Forget about workbooks and flash cards. Financial-themed videos, grocery store games and even escape rooms can be a better way to teach kids about money, according to ...
Kids need to learn so much more, like: Where does money come from? What does it represent? How do you get it? What can it buy? Have a conversation with a daughter, son or grandchild. Play the game ...
I didn’t want my children to be anxious or to worry about money. But by accident, I created a conversely chilling effect: my kids didn’t value things. They had no understanding of how much or ...