Colter Reed

How to Teach Your Kids to Budget with a Carnival

A little intentionality can turn a school carnival into a fun lesson on budgeting.

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This is a guest post by L.R. Jackson. L.R. writes urban and contemporary fantasy, including her upcoming novel, Tiger in the Night. A proud mother of two young boys, L.R. delights in the mires of parenthood, navigating those landmines by borrowing wisdom from books, ancestors, her amazing husband, and anywhere else she can find it. You can find her at thelrjackson.com.

Ah, September! In most places in the country, that means the start of a new school year, and all the new starts that come with it: new clothes, new backpacks, new pencils, and (my personal favorite) new books! Lessons don’t always come in books and lectures, including—especially!—for younger children. They absorb everything around them and apply it in ways we adults don’t always predict.

But sometimes…we can. Sometimes, we can plan for those clever little brains and lead them to life lessons in fun and unexpected ways. Create a lesson on project management out of a request for a summer activity? Absolutely! Turn a request for a second helping at dinner into menu preparation and small-group brain-storming? Exactly!

We once turned an elementary school carnival into a lesson on budgeting that was fun for everyone. All it takes is a little planning and some intentionality.

Everyone has to come to understanding on their own, but we can discover opportunities for that understanding to spark. Those opportunities are everywhere, and spotting them, or creating them, is a learning opportunity of its own!

Question: What ordinary moment can you turn into a learning opportunity for someone this week? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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