Posted with permission from I'll Eat You Up!
Enough time has passed in my life where I can look back and (mostly) understand the things my parents had taught me, or at least tried to teach me, or maybe forgot to teach me as I was growing up. I wish now that I had paid attention and listened to the importance of knowing these things and how they will ultimately shape the person that I have become, or have yet to become. I plan and hope that I will be able to teach these things to my son, so he truly understands the importance of each lesson as he begins his life. ... read more >>


So you’ve just had a kid. I’ve been there twice and know that it’s one of the most overwhelming experiences you will ever have in life. Your feelings will have ranged from excited, overjoyed, exhausted, under-prepared, nervous, over-cautious and jubilation – and its not even lunch time yet! But ultimately, it’s all good. You know that despite all the sleepless nights, dirty nappies and hard times, you have embarked on something priceless. A life-long relationship with the most important person in the world – your child.
Money and Children sometimes go hand in hand depending on your wealth, If you’re like most families having a child means that your family will drop in wages, and usually the father will continue working. Why would you teach children about money? When is best to teach children about money? Who is going to teach them? 






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