How to Talk to Your Kids About Money at Every Age

Wednesday, July 22 @ 12 p.m.–1:30 p.m.

​You’ll leave this lecture with many ways on how to help your kid/teen acquire financial literacy skills through action.

​Schedule
– 12:00 – 12:15 – Networking / Arrival
– 12:15 – 1:00 – Money Talk + Strategizing Seminar
– 1:00 – 1:15 – Project Planning
– 1:15 – 1:30 – Networking

​> What are you getting yourself into?

​I teach kids and audiences how to invest in a world they want to see. To put their money where their mouth is and influence change around them.

​We’ll also discuss the ways money is manipulated by financial institutions and used against us… since so often, the time in your life you learn a LOT about money is when you’re older and can afford less risk. So you take the safe route, even though you may not ethically agree with it entirely.

​But ignorance is bliss, and knowledge is power. When people are better informed, they can make better decisions.

​One of my favorite quotes is, “When a brave man takes a stand, the spines of others often stiffen.” So, let’s learn about the popular ways people make money – then look into the pro/cons of each… and how we can be a bit more risky – yet – beneficial for the long term.

​Kids have the great opportunity to take risks, follow their intuition, and support a future they want to grow up in.

​When I tell people I teach kids about money, nearly everyone replies either:
– Do you teach adults?
– I wish I had that as a kid!

​Let’s do both. Review what we already know about money and figure out some fun ways to get your kids more money-conscious.

​Financial literacy is long-term thinking. It’s a way to take care of yourself with skills/tools to provide for yourself.

​We’ll talk about appropriate ways to discuss money with:

​Babies: respect for money

​Toddlers: critical thinking in spending

​Kids: your turn to earn + spend

​PreTeens: your turn to invest

​Teens: long-term thinking

​Young Adults: share your story

​Adults: reassurance and reminders

​Your host: Kelly Kirk, founder of Kelly Tutors, educator to 10,000+ students, and mother of a 4yo.

​Free. Capitol Hill Branch, Seattle Public Library. July 22, 12–1:30pm.

425 Harvard Ave. E.
Seattle, WA 98102 United States
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Capitol Hill Branch – The Seattle Public Library
425 Harvard Ave. E.
Seattle, WA 98102

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