1. Cultivate financial awareness: educating children about financial awareness is the first step, let them know that it is easy to make money, but be careful when spending money, and don't spend money on impulse. Children can keep their own accounts, understand the details of income and expenditure, and how to use tools such as savings accounts.
2. Cultivate the habit of saving money: let children know the importance of money and educate them to budget for their own lives and future. We can start with small things, such as making children realize the value and quality of goods when shopping in the supermarket, and let them compare the price, brand and quality before deciding to buy.
3. Cultivate independent thinking ability: let children understand the consequences of each decision, thus cultivating children's independent thinking ability. Sometimes it's hard to resist the temptation of merchants. At this time, let the children understand their own needs, consume reasonably, and don't be fooled by the merchants.
4. Cultivate the spirit of sharing: educate children that they can buy things within a limited budget, but they can also have more fun through sharing. For example, children can share their toys or games with friends and enjoy being with friends, not just enjoying things.
5. It is not a good idea to turn a blind eye: parents should pay attention to and understand their children's needs and requirements, help their children understand their own needs and values, and cultivate their personality and morality from an early age so as to be unmoved when facing material temptations in the future.
To sum up, to educate children not to spend money indiscriminately, we need to start with cultivating financial awareness, saving habits, independent thinking ability, sharing spirit and paying attention to children's needs, emotions and personality, so that children can understand the value and influence of money and become more rational and mature.