Kids are learning about money long before anyone sits them down for “the talk.” In this episode, the conversation focuses on how moms can make money lessons intentional, age‑appropriate, and part of everyday life. Ashleigh Kennedy explores practical ways to teach kids about earning, saving, spending, and decision‑making—without fear or pressure. From piggy banks and bank accounts to budgeting choices, delayed gratification, and healthy conversations about “having enough,” this episode highlights how daily moments shape kids’ long‑term relationship with money. It’s a candid discussion about modeling habits, allowing mistakes, and helping children understand where money comes from—and why those lessons matter early.
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