A guide on teaching children of all ages how to use math to manage their money, from basic concepts like delayed gratification to advanced topics like compound interest.
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One of the most useful aspects of math is its application in organizing, controlling, planning, and spending money. This guide emphasizes the importance of teaching children money management skills from a young age and provides practical tips for parents. It covers teaching concepts like delayed gratification, opportunity cost, budgeting, and compound interest to children of different age groups, from grades K-2 to college. The guide also recommends resources, such as the website for the Consumer Finance Office of the US Government, for further learning.
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