Let children understand that money is the foundation of a happy life, and having money does not mean having happiness. Let children know that money is not the whole pursuit of life.
Children should be encouraged to experience the process of making money by themselves. Only in this way can they know that money is hard to come by, cherish what they have, appreciate the hardships of their parents and learn to be grateful.
Let children know that money is not the whole pursuit of life. In today's materialistic society, let children know that there are more important things to pursue than money. Studying hard, having a career you like and living a life you want in the future is far more meaningful than earning a lot of money.
Let children read more books. Children immersed in the sea of books will naturally be edified, and their lives will become rich and colorful, and they will not be spiritually empty and form correct values.
Let children get in touch with relatives and friends, play with friends and experience the happiness that money can't bring. Family ties and friendship are naturally irreplaceable by money.
"example is better than words." There is no need to deliberately cover up the family's financial situation, and parents' own words and deeds will also have an impact on their children.
I hope the above information is helpful to you. If you have any other questions, please let me know.