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Books and Resources for Young Children
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Financial Peace Jr. for Kids - For kids ages 3-12
Raising Financially Fit Kids - For parents with kids ages 5-18
Raising Financially Confident Kids - For parents with kids ages 5-18
For children Pre-K - 2nd Grade - Children begin to understand notions of cost and value in their preschool years. These activities will help introduce money basics and put young children on the path toward financial literacy. All lessons and guides obtained from https://www.practicalmoneyskills.com
Making Spending Decisions Student Lesson
For children 3rd - 6th Grade - The foundation for smart money management is laid at an early age. These lessons are for children in grades three through six and will introduce simple saving, banking and cost comparison concepts.
Allowances and Spending Student Lesson
Allowances and Spending Parent Guide
Money Responsibility Student Lesson
Money Responsibility Parent Guide
Saving and Investing Student Lesson
Saving and Investing Parent Guide
For children 7th - 8th Grade - Middle school is a critical time for students to build on financial basics learned in elementary school, while creating a strong foundation for the money management skills they will learn in high school and beyond. These comprehensive, standards-based lessons feature corresponding parent/teachers' guides & student activities
Making Decisions Student Lesson
Living on your own Student Lesson
Living on your own Parent Guide
The Influence of Advertising Student Lesson
The Influence of Advertising Parent Guide
Consumer Awareness Student Lesson
Consumer Awareness Parent Guide
Saving and Investing Student Lesson
Saving and Investing Parent Guide
Consumer Privacy Student Lesson
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Books and Resources for High School and College
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For Parents:
Saving for College & Grad School
5 things needed to know before college/before going out on their own
For Kids:
Saving for College & Grad School
Best money moves after graduating college
Student debt - what you need to know
Money Management for College Students (Larry Burkett)
Why Didn't They Teach Me This in School? 99 Personal Money Management Principles to Live By
The Complete Guide to Personal Finance: For Teenagers
Programs:
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Books and Resources for Young Families
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Books and resources for Empty Nesters and Seniors
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Other Resources
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Data Gathering Form for Initial Client Meetings
Vision, Dangers, Opportunities and Strengths Profile
The Stewardship Solution Scorecard
The Wisdom Wealth Questionnaire
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