Afford Anything

How to Teach Kids About Money, with Dr. Stephen Day

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Jan 23, 2026
Dr. Stephen Day, director of the Center for Economic Education and author on kids’ financial learning, explains how a household “mini economy” uses jobs, play money, and a kitchen-table store to teach choices. Short stories show age-based roles, saving versus spending, donating, and how to separate chores, paid work, and service. Practical tips for routines, family meetings, and scaling the system through childhood.
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ADVICE

Begin With Play Money And Choices

  • Start a mini economy as a simple play-based system to teach money through choices rather than lectures.
  • Use play money, a small household store, and a clear choice: spend now or save for more later.
INSIGHT

Elementary Years Shape Money Habits

  • Elementary years are the critical window when habits and norms about money form through practice.
  • Kids need repeated, low-stakes choices, not lectures, to build financial habits.
ADVICE

Create Job Titles With Clear Pay

  • Assign age-appropriate job titles that mix skill and cleanup to motivate kids.
  • Pay them with play money and show item prices so they decide to spend now or save for bigger rewards.
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