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Today's youth will be required to take more personal responsibility for managing their finances than any other generation before them. Therefore, financial education is more essential than ever and an important piece of that is understanding how their everyday choices, even little ones, can impact their futures. Becoming aware of one's habits and attitudes

Money Habitudes for Teens


 about money can be an eye-opening first step to taking control of those choices. Youth who learn early to make intentional financial decisions will have a significant advantage over those who do not.

Money Habitudes for Teen provides a hands-on, non-threatening way for teens to discover their own habits and attitudes about money and determine if they are helping or getting in the way of them making good financial choices

Teachers, youth leaders and counselors working with teens (15-19) can use the cards with groups or individuals as a stand-alone activity or program or in-conjunction with curriculum for teaching financial literacy, life skills, psychology or business. Teens enjoy the familiar playing card format so they more easily engage in interesting and productive conversations.



 
     What Others Are Saying About Money Habitudes...
    High School Teachers: Utah and Maryland
 
These cards are great!
 
Easy to explain. Fun to use. Versatile.
 
My students liked them.
 
Got them thinking about money in a different way.
 
   Cooperative Extension Educators: New York and Texas  
I'm very impressed!..a useful tool for college students and young adults too.
 
The kids LOVED the cards!! Several wanted to take them home and use them with friends.
 
   Therapist: North Carolina  
They are excellent…they can introduce new ways of thinking about delayed gratification…a new concept for teens who want everything NOW!