Financial Literacy Elementary QuickTip Series (Electronic)
ELECTRONIC PRODUCT
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Give families the knowledge and confidence they need to build their children’s financial literacy.
This QuickTips series is designed to help families teach children about money. Early exposure to financial literacy skills increases the chances of making effective economic decisions in adulthood—leading to a more secure financial future. Provide families with a wealth of advice and activities that bring economic concepts to life for children.
Receive digital copies each of the three QuickTips brochures in this series.
Titles include:
- Teach Your Child the Basics of Money – suggests ways families can introduce concepts like using cash, working for a paycheck, making everyday purchases, and setting financial goals. Includes fun activities like sorting and counting money, visiting a bank, and playing store.
- Empower Your Child to Make Responsible Money Choices – teaches families to help children explore goods and services, distinguish between needs and wants, think carefully before spending money, create and stick to a grocery budget, and more.
- Deepen Your Child’s Financial Understanding – offers strategies for families to teach children more advanced economic concepts including how to get the most value for your money, the importance of saving and more. Includes a list of children’s books that promote financial literacy.
Spanish digital titles will be available on or around September 27, 2024.
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One-Year Subscription Pricing
License Size | 1st Lang. | 2nd Lang. |
School Building | $179.00 | $89.00 |
Small District (Up to 2,500 Students) | $229.00 | $109.00 |
Medium District (Up to 25,000 Students) | $299.00 | $159.00 |
Large District (Over 25,000 Students) | $399.00 | $179.00 |
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