Introducing personal finance education to primary school children is essential for fostering a healthy relationship with money from an early age. By learning basic financial concepts such as saving, spending, budgeting, and the value of money, children begin to develop the skills and mindset needed for responsible money management in adulthood. Early exposure helps demystify financial topics, builds confidence, and encourages smart decision-making habits that can last a lifetime. Understanding money early not only equips children to handle real-world financial challenges but also lays the foundation for financial independence and security in the future.
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SAVING & SAVINGS
Understanding what saving and savings are helps primary school children develop the habit of setting money aside for future needs, teaching them patience, goal-setting, and the value of delayed gratification.
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Learning about borrowing money and debt helps children understand that when you borrow, you have to pay it back, often with extra called interest. Knowing this early teaches them to think carefully before spending, to save when they can, and to make good choices with money as they grow up.
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Let children create their own debit & credit cards and explore how transactions work with each type of card helping identify key similarities & differences between each card.
DEBIT CARD
Children should understand what a debit card is so they can learn how money is spent electronically, recognise that it draws from real funds in a bank account, and develop smart financial habits early.
Children should understand what a credit card is so they know it allows borrowing money that must be repaid, often with interest, helping them build awareness of debt and responsible spending.
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