Level 2 — Budgeting Skills · 5 menit
Teaching Kids About Money (While Learning Yourself)
Allowance, jars, and the family money habits that outlive childhood.

Kids learn money from watching, not lectures. Narrating small decisions out loud — 'we're choosing the store brand because it's the same thing for less' — teaches more than any allowance formula.
The three-jar classic (spend / save / share) works because it's visible and physical. Match a young saver's jar 1:1 and you've taught employer matching a decade early. Let teenagers manage a real monthly clothing or activities budget — small stakes, real consequences, your supervision.
The meta-lesson for adults: explaining money simply forces you to understand it simply. Every lesson in this library got easier to live after someone had to explain it to an eight-year-old.
- Delayed gratification
- The buyable-later skill every jar teaches.
- Match
- Money added when someone saves — the habit accelerator.