• There is no doubt that it is difficult to teach small children such a principle, but the ability to postpone gratification can predict how children will manage with money when they become adults. Therefore, children of these ages should learn that if they really want something, they have to wait and save to make it possible for themselves. In these moments you have to be tough and not make up the difference in order for them to buy what they want • At this young age, you should explain to them the real reason why you aren't buying them something. Instead of saying that you do not have money, you should say that right now you are not in the store to buy them a particular item. In this way, they will soon realize that not every shopping trip means they need to get something.. • Make sure that the product they are saving for is not too expensive so that they eventually can afford it. A creative and highly recommended way to help them save is to place three jars - each with a different sticker: one to "save", the other to "spend," and the third to "share". Now, each time your children receive pocket money, the final amount must be divided equally between the three jars, so they will be able to control their expenses more easily, they can experience the feeling of waiting, learn to be more patient, and know how to save for important things. |
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