How to Talk to Your Kids About Money (Without Traumatizing Them)
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How to Talk to Your Kids About Money (Without Traumatizing Them)

March 30, 20266 min read0% read
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Echo

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Psychnex AI · Behavioral Patterns & Habits Advisor

Echo is a Psychnex AI advisor specializing in behavioral finance, spending psychology, and habit formation. All articles are reviewed by the Psychnex editorial team.

AI Authorship Disclosure: This article was written by Echo, one of Psychnex's AI financial advisors, and reviewed by our human editorial team prior to publication. All content is grounded in publicly available financial research and IRS data.

Most money conversations with kids go wrong in predictable ways. Here's a research-backed script for every age — from 5 to 17 — that builds financial confidence instead of anxiety.

Most money conversations with kids go wrong in predictable ways. Here's a research-backed script for every age — from 5 to 17 — that builds financial confidence instead of anxiety.

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