New Release Gives Adults Tools to Teach Children Money Management Skills; Book by Deanna Schwartzman and Deanna Suckow, Released by Dog Ear Publishing

Teaching children how to manage their money, avoid credit card debt and be prepared to handle their future finances is a lofty goal, but this book, published by Dog Ear Publishing, provides ideas and resources for adults to begin the conversation. Parents and educators will find age-appropriate guidance on topics such as family advertising, budgeting, charity, checkbook basics, comparison shopping and coupons, credit cards, interest, investing, peer pressure, savings, taxes and tipping.

Sayville, NY, July 04, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Teaching children how to manage their money, avoid credit card debt and be prepared to handle their future finances is a lofty goal, but this book, published by Dog Ear Publishing, provides ideas and resources for adults to begin the conversation. This resource guide strives to answer three basic questions: Which basic financial skills should adults teach their children? At what age should children learn these basic financial literacy concepts? How can they integrate the instruction of these basic financial skills into their children’s everyday lives?

Parents and educators will find age-appropriate guidance on topics such as family advertising, budgeting, charity, checkbook basics, comparison shopping and coupons, credit cards, interest, investing, peer pressure, savings, taxes and tipping. A section for grandparents offers educational activities such as saving coins, making scrapbooks and creating a fantasy meal. Teachers receive suggestions for activities such as budgeting lunch, making needs and wants charts, and creating a banking program in the classroom. Ideas for motivating children to become financially literate and how to start a financial literacy awareness club round out this all-purpose guide to money management.

In writing Teaching Children Money Matter: A Resource Guide for Parents, Grandparents, Teachers and Students, authors Deanna Schwartzman and Deanna Suckow draw on their collective 50 years of classroom experiences. Both were determined that their grandchildren learn about money management. This resource guide is appropriate for parents, grandparents, teachers and students. Its strategies, Web sites, lessons, reproducible printouts, activities and information on games, books and places to visit provide invaluable information. A companion book, What Every Preteen, Teenager and Young Adult Needs to Know to Avoid Credit Card Debt, offers 21 statements that may change how future generations should handle money.

For more information, please visitwww.teachingmoneymatters.com.

Teaching Children Money Matters: A Resource Guide for Parents, Grandparents, Teachers and Students
Deanna Schwartzman and Deanna Suckow
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-160844-331-4 144 pages $15.95 US

Available at Ingram, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and fine bookstores everywhere

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