Raising Financially Fit Families with Joline Godfrey
Joline Godfrey
12 episodes
3 weeks ago
In this podcast, we help parents and grandparents meet the challenge of preparing children for the future. We do this by offering an expanded idea of wealth, embracing the family's intellectual, social, and human capital as well as their financial capital, or FISH assets as we think of them. Join us to explore financial education as Joline and her guests introduce ideas and strategies to empower, provoke, and support families preparing kids—from early childhood to young adulthood- for futures we can barely imagine.
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In this podcast, we help parents and grandparents meet the challenge of preparing children for the future. We do this by offering an expanded idea of wealth, embracing the family's intellectual, social, and human capital as well as their financial capital, or FISH assets as we think of them. Join us to explore financial education as Joline and her guests introduce ideas and strategies to empower, provoke, and support families preparing kids—from early childhood to young adulthood- for futures we can barely imagine.
Empowering Families: The Stages of Financial Education (Ep. 3)
Raising Financially Fit Families with Joline Godfrey
25 minutes 55 seconds
7 months ago
Empowering Families: The Stages of Financial Education (Ep. 3)
Unlock your family's financial potential!
Discover how to transform everyday moments into powerful lessons in financial literacy. Are you making the most of your child’s learning potential?
In this episode, Joline Godfrey and Amber Slattery discuss the different stages of financial education, emphasizing that it's a lifelong process.
They highlight the importance of financial parenting and integrating financial lessons with a family's values. The discussion also covers how to effectively teach children about money at different ages.
Joline and Amber:
How financial education should be tailored to developmental stages, not just chronological age
The concept of financial parenting, highlighting the importance of parents being mindful of the habits and values they pass on to their children
The significance of starting financial education early, even as young as 18 months, and using “teachable moments” to instill financial language and values
The need for consistency in financial messaging from parents and the impact of these messages on children as they grow
That financial capability includes intellectual, social, and human capital, in addition to money
And more!
Raising Financially Fit Families with Joline Godfrey
In this podcast, we help parents and grandparents meet the challenge of preparing children for the future. We do this by offering an expanded idea of wealth, embracing the family's intellectual, social, and human capital as well as their financial capital, or FISH assets as we think of them. Join us to explore financial education as Joline and her guests introduce ideas and strategies to empower, provoke, and support families preparing kids—from early childhood to young adulthood- for futures we can barely imagine.