Let children know the concept of money.
Let children know what money is and what money can be used for. This can be achieved by some simple methods, such as letting children go to the bank and asking them to help save and withdraw money.
Teach children how to manage money.
Let children learn how to plan their expenses and how to distribute their income. This can include buying necessities and savings, how to invest, etc. Cultivate children's sense of responsibility and view of money.
Let children know about the business world
Let children know some basic business terms, such as purchase price, sale price, discount, etc. And how to operate in the business world.
Let children learn to spend reasonably.
Tell children some simple consumption principles, such as not spending money on unnecessary things and not wasting money. At the same time, children should also learn to remain financially independent and not rely on their parents or others.
Form the habit of saving.
Let children know that making money is hard work, so it is necessary to develop the habit of saving money from an early age.