• Ever wondered how in the world your kids were going to learn how to be responsible with money? 
  • Are you curious about creating a powerful financial future with them? 
  • Do you wish you had the tools to build good money habits when you were young?

 

Well parents, this is the workshop that provides the support you've been looking for!

 

Saturday, May 19, 1 - 4 p.m. at The Khabele School, 801 Rio Grande.   Register on-line at http://www.themoneyacademy.net/

 

Knowing how to handle our personal finances is one of the most important educations we can get, and yet it is not taught in school.  As parents, we struggle with how to help our kids gain proficiency and power with money, so they can create a future of financial freedom and security.  Gayle Skiera, a Landmark Forum Graduate, delivers a 3 hour workshop that will forever change the way you teach your kids about money.

 

What you will have after attending this parent workshop:

  • A roadmap for transferring financial competency and responsibility to your kids.
  • Specific tangible tools and a new language for talking about money to your kids. 
  • A new perspective of money within your household.
  • Specific methods to help your kids regulate their impulses and to budget resources.  

Here's what people are saying about Gayle's workshops:

 

"The Money Academy programs offer a powerful way to engage our kids in a real dialogue about the value of money and what our relationship is to it.   This has huge implications for the rest of their lives.  I think it's the most important education we can get."   ...Brigid Shea, Civic Leader and Parent

 

"Gayle facilitates a fun, free and more conscious relationship to money."  ...Milad Taghehchian, Finance Entrepreneur

 

Check out this program and all the other offerings from The Money Academy on the website:  http://www.themoneyacademy.net/,  or call Gayle at 443-8851.

 

See you Saturday!

 

 

6 Comments on Parents Workshop for Financial Education

MAY
17
2007
245,155 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Ethan,

The fact that basic financing is not taught in school is one of the all-time puzzles. To master the basics is even more important today, because our lives are just getting more complicated.

6:55pm • #1
101,942 Points
Ethan, thanks! This is great info my kids are trilled!
7:24pm • #2
The educational system is hurting everyone by not teaching finance.  If people knew how to budget when they are young, they will have happier lives.
a a
9:15pm • #3
MAY
23
2007
5 Featured Posts Outside Blog
This is an interesting workshop. I've always felt that these things should be taught as core  curriculum in our High schools prior to graduation.
7:07am • #4
MAY
28
2007

As a former middle school teacher I made it my business to take time out for financial education.

We did work with"the stock market game", the actual cost of the "12 days of christmas" and how this cost has fluctuated over time, in addition to all sorts of lessons I made up on deciding which investment property to buy, how to save for retirement, and how to manage your credit.

By the, way thanks for the comment on my blog.

 Anthony

10:53am • #5
thanks for the responses.  i think finacial educatiuon is key to the success of our children.  i see so many people maxed out on thier debts with no clue they are close to bankruptcy.
a a
11:20am • #6

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