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1. Create a study space: Ergonomic table, chair, book shelf, notebooks, supplies, etc.
2. Put a Distraction Basket outside the room: Ask the child to put the phones, gadgets, etc.
3. .Set a timer of 15-30 minutes to have them focus on a single task/homework, etc.
4. Take a break: stretch, check phone, get water
5. Repeat
Understanding money isn’t just for adults in suits. For teens, financial literacy is like having a superpower in a world full of financial villains. It equips them with the knowledge to make smart choices, avoid debt traps, and even save for that dream car or college fund. Plus, it’s a great way to impress friends at parties—who doesn’t want to be the one who knows how to budget for pizza night?
Financial literacy is not just a skill; it’s a life-changing tool. Equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate the financial world confidently and make choices that lead to a brighter future.