Electronic money may impact children's concept of money

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It is never too early to teach children about money management, especially in the age of electronic money. Since children have less opportunities to handle cash nowadays, they tend to spend more impulsively and lack a clear concept of money management. As such, it is important for parents to cultivate the correct money values and behaviour in their children as early as possible.

Learn through daily life

How to teach children about money management? Parents can make use of opportunities from everyday life to encourage children to act responsibly on money matters.

For example, when children use electronic wallets or other electronic payment means, parents can review their spending records together and discuss which purchases are "needs" or just "wants" so as to identify unnecessary expenses.

Teach children to be a smart consumer

Shopping with children is also a great time for money lessons. Parents can bring their children to supermarkets to find out about the prices of different products, encourage them to compare prices, talk to them about what to look out for when shopping, and even teach them about different currencies and money counting to become a smart consumer.

In addition, parents can encourage their children to achieve goals by saving for their purchases, they can learn to distinguish that their parents will buy what they "need", while they should save money to buy what they "want". This approach will help children understand that money does not come easily and should be spent prudently.

 

18 Dec 2020