How to teach
kids about money
Most parents want to teach their kids about money but just don’t know where to start. This is often because when young they were never taught about money themselves. What we learn about money as kids, and the habits formed, has a massive impact on how we subsequently manage money as adults and in turn, our mental health wellness.
This workshop will cover:
- The importance of teaching kids, as young as 4 years old, about money
- How to teach kids the different uses of money in an engaging way
- Pocket Money – The most powerful financial education tool in the world!
- 3 essential money habits to teach your kids
- How to teach your kids about the stock market
How do employers benefit?
This practical, fun and engaging course will not only help parents teach their kids about money; it will also help parents themselves learn more about money too.
Employers have found this course particularly relevant as part of supporting mental health wellness and, diversity and inclusion initiatives aimed at supporting different employee groups within their organisation. For example, soon to be parents, existing parents, guardians and grandparents have found this course invaluable.
Employees appreciate an employer who looks out for the mental health and financial wellness of their family.
What have people said?
The engaging session provided fundamental insight for UK colleagues at all levels of our organisation, many of whom are finance professionals, proving that knowing and doing don’t always go hand in hand!
Chris Carroll, Aon
The event was very well received by our Hong Kong colleagues with children – the feedback was that it was engaging and practical.
Managing Director (Hong Kong), Willis Towers Watson

Blue Tree Savings
This course will be run in association with Blue Tree Savings. Blue Tree Savings focuses on helping parents teach their kids about money. As well as running workshops for companies, they also write a weekly blog covering a new money related topic to teach kids and have their own digital piggy bank. For more information on Blue Tree Savings, please visit www.bluetreesavings.com
Email: will@bluetreesavings.com
Website: www.bluetreesavings.com
Providing easily-understood information to help everyone ‘move forwards’ with their finances. The session is designed to be fun and interactive, and attendees will receive planners to take away to help them become ‘better with money’.