Cultivate independent thinking ability
Educate children to distinguish the authenticity of things from needs and desires, and let them think independently, make rational decisions and control their own behavior.
Correct view of money
Teach children that money is not everything, let them know the source of money and the process of making money, and let them learn to cherish and manage their wealth.
Understand values
Educate children to cherish intangible wealth such as interpersonal relationships, natural resources and cultural heritage, cultivate their values, and let them learn to look at the world from a more comprehensive perspective.
Model example
Parents' behavior habits often affect children's values and consumption concepts. Parents should lead by example and guide their children to consume correctly with their own words and deeds.
A moderate amount of pocket money
Giving children an appropriate amount of pocket money and letting them plan and manage themselves can help children learn to rationally control their own funds and thus better control their behavior.
Cultivate team consciousness
Let children participate in family life and voluntary activities, let them understand the importance of cooperation and collaboration between people, and let them learn to put themselves in the shoes of others and consider the interests of others more.