Paste a picture of the cause to which you’d like to donate.
Paste a picture of what you’ll buy!
My name
Spend _____
Paste a picture of what you’re saving for here!
Printable jar labels for your kids’ money management solution! Find three Rubbermaid or Tupperware containers, and attach these labels.
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THE OPPOSITE OF SPOILED Allowance Guide for Parents
$0.50 - $1 per year of age, with a raise each year on their birthdays.
Depends! What are their expenses? If children are paying for their own clothing or sports expenses, use the need/want continuum to decide on a fair amount.
Depends! Are children paying for their own gas? Are they saving for a car or college? Are they working a part-time job?
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Quick Reference Guide — Talking About Giving Cover these three points when talking to your kids about giving: 1) In our family, we feel that it’s our duty to give to those who are less fortunate. 2) Giving to others makes the giver happier (as well as the recipient, of course!). 3) Donating time and money helps strengthen our community.
Quick Reference Guide — Money Responsibility Teaching Tools Small Bills for Weekly Allowance Spend, Save, and Give Jars Printed Photos of What Kids Are Saving For Prepaid Debit or Credit Cards Grocery Coupons with Friendly Savings Competitions