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Suggestions on educating children not to compare with others and spend money indiscriminately.
Educating children not to compare with others and not to spend money indiscriminately requires the efforts of families, schools and society. Here are some specific suggestions:

Correct values

Let children understand that money is not the only criterion to measure the value of life. A person's value lies not in how much wealth he has, but in his character, talent and moral character.

Financial management consciousness

Teach children the ability to control money reasonably, let them learn to manage money from an early age, and make clear the scope, method and purpose of spending money.

Sense of self-worth

Let children realize their advantages and values, and don't blindly pursue external things.

Dealing with interpersonal relationships

Let children learn to communicate with others, communicate and deal with contradictions, and let children know how to cherish friendship and affection.

Reasonable consumption plan

Help children make reasonable consumption plans and let them understand that spending money requires moderation and planning.

Correct consumption view

Let children learn to distinguish between various consumer behaviors and the quality and value of consumer goods, and let children understand that there is a difference between high-quality consumption and wasteful consumption.

Participate in social welfare activities

Take children to participate in charity, volunteers and other social welfare activities, so that children can know how to care about others, not just themselves.