Parents
Financial Learning Tools for Parents
Teaching Financial Responsibility Starts at Home
Parents are a child’s first and most influential teacher, especially when it comes to money. Yet many families aren’t sure how to start conversations around money, or how to make them meaningful. The topic may feel uncomfortable, confusing, or easy to avoid.
Children naturally ask questions about money: why they can’t buy something, how much things cost, or where money comes from. These moments are powerful teaching opportunities.
Penny Power Learning™ by Tori Filas provides clear, approachable tools that make financial education part of everyday life in a way that feels natural, not overwhelming. Through stories, activities and real-life examples, children can understand that money is something we earn, manage and make choices about.
Give Your Kids the Tools to Make Smart Money Decisions
What Children Learn at Home:
- An understanding that money is earned, not given
- The basics of saving, spending and budgeting
- How to make choices and understand tradeoffs
- Awareness of saving vs. spending
- Confidence in handling money responsibly
These early lessons go far beyond childhood. They build independence and responsibility that will serve your children now and carry them into adulthood.
