Cultivate independent thinking and decision-making ability: encourage children to think about whether they really need this item before shopping, and let them realize the impact of their consumption decisions on the economic situation through independent decision-making.
Give correct economic common sense: educate children to understand the ins and outs of money and let them know that it is not easy to make money, and expenses must be controlled. Usually the money for shopping is the hard-earned money of parents.
Establish a sense of saving: educate children to form the habit of saving, and make them realize that saving can give them more freedom and security.
Adhere to the correct code of conduct: don't take money as a sign of deliberate comparison, educate children to follow human moral norms, and cultivate their true inner quality and character. Cultivate correct values: educate children that money is not everything and pay attention to other aspects of life, such as friendship, health and love. At the same time, let children understand that money comes from hard work and savings, and it is hard to come by.
Give children correct consumption education: educate children to understand the essence and principle of consumption, understand the value of every penny, and the consequences and influence of consumption behavior. At the same time, children should be taught the planning and methods of saving.
Establish a good family atmosphere: parents should set an example for their children to learn. Establish correct consumption concepts and values in families and coordinate the use of money, such as family budget and family savings.
Guide children to treat people and things around them correctly: don't indulge children's comparison psychology, and establish a correct outlook on life and world. At the same time, by letting children make gifts and participate in volunteer activities, they can be educated to really care and love.
Let the children manage themselves: give them some autonomy at home, let them learn the ability and responsibility of self-management of spending money, and at the same time let them learn to distinguish between needs and unnecessary, and know how to control and dominate consumption.