2. Advocate financial awareness: cultivate children's good financial awareness from an early age, give them a special savings card, let them learn to "save money" instead of "spend money", and encourage them to do things that create wealth, such as mowing grass and cleaning, so that children can experience the happiness of getting rich benefits.
3. Limit spending: appropriately limit children's spending, let children understand that money is hard to come by, and educate children to cherish it and not to waste it at will.
4. Lead by example: More importantly, parents should lead by example and don't let their children see that they are too competitive and over-consumed. The consumption habits of a family are often determined by the behavioral tendencies of the older members of the family.
5. Cultivate children's awareness of making money: In addition to saving, you can also teach children how to make money, so that children can get more income through their own efforts as much as possible. The rewards that children get are created by their own efforts, which can make children understand the importance of self-management and growth.
6. Educate children to be happy: Parents should also let their children know how to be happy. Life is more than spending money. Parents and children can do some simple but interesting responses together to let children discover the joy of life.