So you're kids are trigger-happy children when it comes to swiping that plastic little card on buying stuff? The good news is, you're not alone. Everyday, there is an increasing number of parents who are getting really tired of credit cards pushed to their credit limits by kids set loose on a mall.
It is therefore very important that we, as parents, teach our children the importance of handling money responsibly. There are a lot of other activities that we spend our time on, why not try bonding moments with your kids by teaching them how to be more responsible when it comes to buying things.
One of the things that you must teach your child is that money is not something that they can get easily. If your son or daughter is old enough, you can let him or her get simple jobs. Or if they're creative enough, let them begin a new business for their own, for instance by starting out on Ohio craft shows. Kids tend to appreciate money more especially if they worked hard for it.
Convince them to start a savings account in a bank. You can tell them all about the advantages of having some money saved up like getting it to grow with the interest. This is especially helpful if your child is saving up for something big in the future like a car or even for college.
Another great idea is to teach them how to budget their cash. This is a great way to allocate portions of their allowance or earnings, if you've convinced them to have a job, for certain things that they might find necessary in everyday life. It also makes sure that they're always saving something after a regular period of time.
Those are only a few ideas on how to teach your kids financial responsibility. But don't forget, the best way to lead is by example, so don't go preaching all these around to your teens and then indulging in whole day shopping sprees for yourself.