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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2025 · 31 MIN

Building Financial Confidence in Kids (Ep. 4)

from Raising Financially Fit Families with Joline Godfrey · host Joline Godfrey

Money is more than numbers—it’s about confidence, values, and lifelong habits. How do we prepare kids to make thoughtful financial choices? How can families approach money conversations in a way that builds independence and resilience? In this episode, Joline Godfrey shares her journey in financial education, explaining how her developmental approach helps children understand wealth beyond just money. She introduces her program, Bounce 10, and discusses how parents, grandparents, and educators can equip kids with essential financial skills. Joline discusses:  How her background in social work shaped her approach to financial education for children The challenges families face when introducing financial literacy at an early age Why financial education should focus on intellectual, social, and human capital—not just money The role of grandparents in shaping financial habits and values in younger generations How Bounce 10 uses storytelling, play, and community support to teach financial skills And more! Resources: Get your copy of Raising Financially Fit Kids! Connect with Joline Godfrey: Bounce 10 LinkedIn: Joline Godfrey [email protected]

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