Children who can talk to their parents about money will have three advantages in the future: First, they are less likely to be exploited by consumerism. Second, they have a clearer understanding of the relationship between effort and reward. Third, they can establish a sense of boundaries and responsibility at an earlier age. These children are not likely to become very pragmatic; instead, they will become more composed and more aware.
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Children who can talk to their parents about money will have three advantages in the future: First, they are less likely to be exploited by consumerism. Second, they have a clearer understanding of the relationship between effort and reward. Third, they can establish a sense of boundaries and responsibility at an earlier age. These children are not likely to become very pragmatic; instead, they will become more composed and more aware.