Neale Godfrey's Money Doesn't Grow on Trees flew to the top of the bestseller lists by helping parents teach their kids the value and the uses of money. In A Penny Saved Godfrey builds on those basic concepts - for preschoolers through teenagers - and shows parents how to use money as a teaching tool to give children the life skills and values they will need to survive and thrive in society. In A Penny Saved, a lesson in budgeting becomes a lesson in goal setting and deferred gratification; a job chart reinforces the concept that you are paid for good work, not good behavior; a change-making game opens up a discussion of the importance of honesty. Work sheets, quizzes, teaching games, and exercises for preschoolers, school-age kids, and teenagers give kids hands-on opportunities to hone their practical skills.
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Debra Philips "Enterpreneur" Consider this book a cross between Dr. Spock and Adam Smith.
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Neale S. Godfrey is...the Brazelton of family finance.
Deborah Stead"The New York Times"Neale S. Godfrey is...the Brazelton of family finance.
Deborah Stead "The New York Times" Neale S. Godfrey is...the Brazelton of family finance.
Neale S. Godfrey writes a weekly Associated Press column and is the author of fourteen books that address money in the context of life skills and values. She has made numerous appearances on such television shows as "The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America", and "Today", and she is the founder of Children's Financial Network, Inc.
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