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Financial Education Video for Teens Offers Valuable Insight



There are many reasons you should show your teen a financial education video for teens. Among them is that you want to make sure that your teen has the best possible start in life. We, as parents, struggle to provide for them, care for them, and give them a solid sense of right and wrong when they head out into the world.

We teach our teens how to prepare a few meals, wash their own clothes, keep their floors and dishes clean, and check the oil and water in their vehicles because we want them safe and secure. Unfortunately, we often neglect to properly prepare them for their financial futures by teaching them to manage their personal finances, operate on a budget, or put money aside for rainy days.

We also make sure that our children and teens understand the basics about language, science, math, and other necessary school subjects. It is such a shame that so many parents neglect the equally important financial education of our children. We cannot expect them to succeed if we do not provide them with the tools that are necessary in order to do so.

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For many teens, those tools can be something as simple as watching a financial education video for teens. For others, something a little more hands on and involved, such as personal finance classes or lessons in student based budgeting, may be required. You know your teen best and it is up to you to make sure that they get the necessary education when it comes to financial matters.

Most Schools do not Teach Financial Education

While this is an important issue, the facts remain that most schools have a hands tied approach when it comes to curriculum. They are accountable for the information that is used on standardized tests and have little time, resources, or money left to devote to other subject matters, such as finance, that are important but not part of the college entrance requirements for students.

This places the burden of teaching your children about money on your shoulders. Sadly, most teens have forgotten that their parents are intelligent beings (something that they are not likely to remember until they have children of their own unfortunately) so they aren�?t inclined to listen to their parents. This is why videos are a solid choice for teaching this important lesson.

The one thing you want to avoid at all costs is having your teen learn about finances by making some of the following mistakes:

1) Drowning in Credit Card Debt 2) Swimming in Student Loan Repayments 3) Being pulled under by an inability to Manage Money 4) Not able to Keep their Heads Above Water and Stick to a Budget

These are all things that your teen should be equipped with the basic knowledge to avoid and yet so many leave their homes and go to college and immediately fall into these traps. If a simple financial education video for teens can prevent this from happening to your teen wouldn�?t it be a shame not to give them this incredible tool?

 

  DollarCamp totally inspired me to start living on a budget and saving

 Ayada Savitall was great, the illustrations were A+, and connecting it to real life hit it all home

 I didn't realize that credit card debt was so dangerous

 I didn't realize that saving in your 20s was so important

 DollarCamp was much more interesting than I was expecting

 DollarCamp is all about inspiring young people to take control of their future..

 I wish I had gone to DollarCamp before graduating College, I don't think I would be in debt now if I did.

Why don't they teach this stuff in school?

 I liked the part about how your spending should reflect your values

 I like the concepts of the course, especially the part about leading a financially sustainable life

 It is amazing how far a little bit of savings goes over the years

 DollarCamp should be a required course in College

 [DollarCamp] made me take a closer look at my spending

 I liked the easy going openness of it. You don't feel like there are any dumb questions

 I am going to check my credit score

 I liked that we talked about how to spend money based on the things I care about

 I felt the course was positive and empowering

 

 

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