A New Way to Teach Kids to Save

A New Way to Teach Kids to Save

I recently learned about a new way to teach kids about the value of money and how to save.
It’s called Kidsave by Kidnexions. This is a very good representation of how your children see you dealing with money every day.

Riv from Sacred Spaces Home said “Just like checking an online banking account, it automatically deposits “virtual” allowance to each account. It earns interest that’s accrued (for saving) and every time they want to withdraw, they give us a withdrawal slip and we give them the cash and withdraw “virtually”.

It not only teaches them how the “real” world works but also relieves us of the hassle to always have exact change or cash around.”

 

The Time Timer

time timerGive the Gift of (Visual) Time

Whether your children are learning at home in the classroom or both, the time timer products can help ensure they have the tools to succeed. Discover how you can reduce resistance to routines and increase time management skills.

Unlike traditional timers that fail to make the abstract concept of time concrete, the award-winning Time Timer’s visual depiction of “time remaining” provides stress-free time management at work, school, and home to make every moment count.

Special needs individuals:

There’s a world of difference between looking at a clock and saying that it’s 3 o’clock.  And understanding “how long” 5 minutes is. For those who learn differently, this type of abstract thinking is even more difficult and often creates a high level of anxiety.

Education:

Teachers around the world have discovered the power of the award-winning Time Timer. It transforms stressful transition periods, reduces resistance to routines, and increases their ability to manage their classrooms.

Home:

You know what a difference the Time Timer makes in the classroom, but what about at home? Discover the power of the award-winning Time Timer to transform never-ending meals, stressful transition periods, and resistance to routines.

Work:

At your desk, in the boardroom, or on the wall of the conference hall, the Time Timer increases productivity. It creates a sense of urgency and keeps everyone on track.

The Time Timer comes in several price points.

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Janet Schiesl

Janet Schiesl

Janet has been organizing since 2005. She is a Certified Professional Organizer and the owner of Basic Organization.

She loves using her background as a space planner to challenge her clients to look at their space differently. She leads the team in large projects and works one-on-one with clients to help the process move quickly and comfortably. Call her crazy, but she loves to work with paper, to purge what is not needed and to create filing systems that work for each individual client.

Janet is a Past Board Member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals and a Past President of the Washington DC Chapter of NAPO were she has been named Organizer of the Year and Volunteer of the Year.

Janet Schiesl

Janet Schiesl

Janet has been organizing since 2005. She is a Certified Professional Organizer and the owner of Basic Organization.

She loves using her background as a space planner to challenge her clients to look at their space differently. She leads the team in large projects and works one-on-one with clients to help the process move quickly and comfortably. Call her crazy, but she loves to work with paper, to purge what is not needed and to create filing systems that work for each individual client.

Janet is a Past Board Member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals and a Past President of the Washington DC Chapter of NAPO were she has been named Organizer of the Year and Volunteer of the Year.

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