
One Rental At A Time Teaching Teenagers Money Skills That Actually Stick
Feb 18, 2026
Anna Kelly, real estate investor and coach and mother of teens, shares practical ideas for teaching money habits that last. Short sessions on public speaking and communication build confidence. They reframe big financial goals into lifestyle targets and teach core terms like assets, debt, and leverage. Networking, internships, and investing in yourself get emphasized as real pathways to wealth.
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Design A Compact, Interactive Teen Track
- Run a four-hour teen track that mixes three focused sessions with a final panel to keep engagement high.
- Use open-mic Q&A to let curious teenagers drive the conversation and reveal real interests.
Public Speaking Builds Lifelong Confidence
- Communication skills are foundational across careers and life; public speaking builds that skill quickly.
- Gen Alpha often lacks face-to-face confidence due to pervasive smartphone use.
Practice Respectful Communication Daily
- Teach teens to make eye contact, ask good questions, and balance humility with confidence.
- Emphasize relationships and helping others as the fastest route to long-term success.
