Hello friends, how are you all? Friends, as you know, school education has now become an essential part of life, in which we teach children various aspects of daily life—what tasks they can handle and which ones they shouldn't. There, I believe that the kind of education you give children is called Financial Education as well.

What is financial education? Basically, we teach children about money and its proper use. In today's world, school education alone isn't enough; if children are taught the value of money from a young age, they will be much more responsible and smart in the future. Any sessions can take sessions
Friends, as you know, childhood is the stage where habits are developed, and the habits you instill in children at that age will stay with them forever—whether you teach them good habits or bad ones. So if If you train your children from childhood and teach them the little things—like how to solve financial problems when they arise—it will all be of great help to them in the future.
I believe that both parents and schools should play a major role in this. Simple activities should be organized—teaching how to manage pocket money, how to save, or helping children practice creating a budget for small purchases. These are both responsibilities that are those responsibilities.
They also teach children that if they run into problems in life, how they can get by on a low budget.
And also, friends, you may have noticed that the digital world has become very common among children these days. Kids know how to shop online easily, so they spend their money recklessly on pointless things, and they don't even care because they're not yet at the age to understand. They're not yet old enough to earn money on their own. But if we start teaching them all this—how to manage their money—at this age, it can be extremely beneficial for them. I believe financial education should be treated as a life skill, because Understanding money is an important part of everyone's daily life: if you have money, people are with you; if you're poor, no one is willing to stand by you.
So if we teach children from childhood how much their money is worth and how to spend it, then hopefully they will always spend it in the right way.