Financial Education Homeschool Tips
- Author Vince Shorb
- Published February 6, 2008
- Word count 743
Young adults are faced with financial challenges earlier in life than ever before. The moment they leave the safety net of home and go to a college campus there are credit cards companies offering them free gifts to sign up for their credit card. This can lead to immediate student debt that can haunt them for years.
Everyday we hear about what happens when young people are not financially prepared: bankruptcies, record student debt and lack of savings are problems many young Americans face today. Also consider that just a single late payment made on a student credit card will show up on their credit report for seven years. Fortunately for homeschool parents, you can help your children avoid these problems by teaching them practical financial education skills.
In today's age, it is vital for homeschool parents to recognize that financial education is missing from high school curriculum so it is important you provide your teenager with the knowledge they need to make in the financial real world. There are simple financial education lessons that you can teach your child that will give them a tremendous advantage as they grow older. There homeschool resources available to help give your children the financial skills many parents wish they had growing up.
Homeschool Financial Education Foundation Tips.
Homeschooling your child to be financially responsible will give them an advantage that they will use everyday of their life. Before teaching them the actual 'financial education' lessons; help them build the foundation knowledge that is the backbone to financial success. Below is a list of critical lessons that will serve as the foundation of raising a financially responsible teen.
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Organizational skills— Achieving financial independence at a young age will be aided by having good organizational and time management habits. Lead by example; teach your high school age child how living a organized life will help them now and in the future. Doing so will allow them to reach their fullest earning potential. 
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High Ethical Character - Developing a high moral character will help your homeschooled child earn more money, be a better job candidate and is key to helping them develop into a well respected member of the community. By helping them develop into a person of high ethical character will help them be socially and financially successful. 
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Verbal and Written Communication - Spend extra time homeschooling your teenager on communication lessons. Their ability to communicate effectively will help them earn more money and give them the ability to influence others. This allows them to tactfully align others with their personal goals, which is a fundamental quality to greater earning power. This not only will help them to stand out among their peers it will also greatly increase their chances of promotion. What's more, great communicators are more likely to be leaders within a company and/or become successful entrepreneurs. 
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Proper mindset— Studies show that positive outlooks attract positive events, so in your homeschool curriculum teach your child to develop a mindset that will help them develop into a happy, well-rounded, financially responsible adult. Having a positive mindset helps your children to be creative, well-rounded and financially successful. 
Goal setting is a critical component of developing a winning mindset. Homeschool your children on how to set goals and teach them to think with the end goal in mind. Show them how to create a mental picture of what they want to accomplish. This will motivate and give them the added confidence they need to succeed.
- Passion —Although not on the public high school curriculum, homeschool your child to discover and follow their passions. Get them focused on ways they can turn their passions into a business or career. When your child is doing what they love it doesn't feel like work, they are excited to wake up in the morning and helps them be the best at their chosen career. Brainstorm with your child and have them write all their dreams on paper. It not only will help you to know them on a deeper level but you'll also be helping them develop a skill that will last a lifetime.
Homeschooling your child allows you to focus on important life lessons that are not found in most public high schools. The homeschooling tips discussed lay the ground work for your child to develop into a financially responsible adult. The additional 'dollar and cents' financial curriculum is needed but only after they understand the mental game of money.
Visit http://www.FreeBy30.com for free videos and free book that will show you the important financial lesions your child cannot live without. Vince Shorb, author of 'Financially Free by 30' and 'Money Grows on Trees' provides young adults and parents the financial lessons needed to make it in the 21st century.
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