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How can we educate children not to spend money indiscriminately?
1, parents set an example and don't spend money indiscriminately. Parents should do it first so that their children don't spend money indiscriminately. Parents' diligence and thrift will be seen and remembered by children, which has a great influence on children. Therefore, parents must set an example, especially in front of children, and must not spend money lavishly.

2. Control the children's pocket money. No matter how rich you are, don't give your children too much pocket money, just give them. Moreover, we should guide children to know how to spend pocket money, buy more school supplies, books, etc., and don't spend all their money on eating, drinking and having fun.

Try to keep lucky money for adults. Now, as soon as the Spring Festival comes, children will receive a lot of lucky money. So much money can't be given to children, let them spend it at will. The best way is for adults to take care of it, give a small part to their children, and tell them that their parents will not waste money and keep them for school.

4. Educate children not to compare with others. Children should always be educated not to keep up with the competition with classmates and peers, not to eat and wear, not to have money, not to make progress and not to have ambitions. Learning is the most important thing. Students are not particular about food and clothing. Good study, good habits and good quality are really good and should be compared.

5. Spend money in a planned way. Things that need to be bought are gone, and things that are expensive are gone, and things that are not needed are not bought at low prices. It is a waste of money to buy useless things. To educate children to make good use of pocket money in a planned way, you can prepare a bookkeeping book to record how you spend the money. Parents can also follow the guidance.