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How to Teach Kids About Money, with Dr. Stephen Day

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Jan 23, 2026
Dr. Stephen Day, director of the Center for Economic Education and author on kids’ financial learning, explains how a household “mini economy” uses jobs, play money, and a kitchen-table store to teach choices. Short stories show age-based roles, saving versus spending, donating, and how to separate chores, paid work, and service. Practical tips for routines, family meetings, and scaling the system through childhood.
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ANECDOTE

Child Chooses Charity Over Candy

  • Stephen Day's five-year-old insisted on donating some of his earnings to church when offered choices.
  • That early choice shaped him into a long-term saver and donor.
ADVICE

Sell Privileges To Teach Trade-Offs

  • Price privileges (screen time, treats) so kids choose deliberately instead of pestering parents.
  • Let market prices teach trade-offs and reduce parental nagging.
ADVICE

Separate Family Work From Paid Jobs

  • Categorize work into family work, paid jobs, and service work to avoid motivational confusion.
  • Keep baseline household duties unpaid and pay for additional productive jobs.
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