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How to talk to your kids about the rising cost of living

However much you try to protect your kids from the reality of the cost of living crisis, the chances are it’s already on their radar.

Age: 5-12

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Addressing your child's money worries

With mental health awareness growing, research has shown that money can be a source of worry for children as well as parents – so how can we help tackle this?

Age: 8-12

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Talking about money realities with your children

We may want to protect our kids from some of life’s trickier topics, but being open with them when it comes to money is an important step.

Age: 5-12

University student sit around a table in a cafe talking

Student living: Dealing with debt at university

If your teen wants a degree, thinking about debt is unavoidable. Here we explain why talking about how debt works is key to staying safe.

Age: 16-18

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Let's talk about money

How do you talk money with your child? It’s often a tricky subject to discuss, that’s why we’re encouraging parents, family and friends to talk more openly and honestly about it.

Age: 8-12

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Debit and credit cards

Explore different ways to pay, then help Alex decide the best payment method for a tablet.

Age: 5-8

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Creative ways to teach money skills at home

Encouraging young people to learn about money is child’s play with the help of these fun games.

Age: 5-8

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The rise of digital money

The way we use money is evolving, so how can we explain these changes to children in a tangible way and help them navigate the world of digital finance?

Age: 8-12

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Six money habits to practise in front of your children

Children learn by watching and copying adults – so what simple behaviours can you use to teach your kids the value of money?

Age: 5-12

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The funny side of money

MoneySense pupils discuss the funny side of money.

Age: 8-12

Money activities: Digital ways to pay

Digital ways to pay

There are many different ways to pay – this factsheet details everything from bank cards to smartwatch payments.

Age: 5-8

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