No Images? Click here I don’t know about you, but money issues — from credit cards to 401ks to investing — are hard enough for me to juggle and understand, and I’m an adult. If I can barely cope some days, how do I even begin to teach my kids about financial planning, debt and smart spending?In our household, we just started our kindergartener on an allowance. He’s gradually learning the differences between wanting and needing. And that’s just where we’ve started.Taylor Pittman turned to financial experts to break down the best ways to actually teach kids the value of money.A programming note: We’re going to experiment with the arrival day of this newsletter. Keep an eye out for it on Sunday this week, and let me know if you like the change or not by sending an email to katea@huffpost.com.Books books books! It’s Hispanic Heritage Month! You’ll want to add these 19 books to your shelves ASAP.LOLOLOLOLOLOL COME MEET YOUR VILLAGE! A reminder to join us for our first IRL parenting event, How To Raise A Kid, on Friday, November 2 in Williamsburg. The core question we’ll try to answer: How I can help my kids navigate it all and grow up to be the kinds of kids I’d be proud to be friends with when they’re adults: honest, respectful, empathetic, resilient, intelligent, curious, self-sufficient, creative? In short: not assholes. We’d love to see you there!More stories from the trenches:
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