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Gamifying Financial Education for Kids

Earn Your Leisure

iHeartPodcasts

Entrepreneurship, Careers, News, Investing, Business News, Education, Business

4.87.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to EYL, where we dive deep into practical strategies to make financial education engaging and effective for children! In this episode, Rashad Bilal discusses the importance of gamification in teaching kids about finance, budgeting, and the essentials of money management.


*Why Gamification Matters*

Rashad emphasizes that making learning fun through games can significantly help in teaching essential financial skills. Children often find it challenging to grasp the importance of budgeting, saving, and prioritizing expenses. By gamifying these concepts, parents can ensure that their kids are not only learning but are also enjoying the process. From classic board games like Monopoly to custom-created budget battles, gamification is a powerful tool to teach financial responsibility.


*Budget Battle Breakdown*

One innovative idea Rashad introduces is the 'Budget Battle,' a game where families can simulate real-life financial decisions. Here's how it works:

  • Each player receives a set amount of 'fake money.'
  • Players have a list of necessities (like rent and food) and non-necessities (like travel and entertainment).
  • The total cost of items exceeds the amount of money given, forcing players to prioritize their spending.
  • The goal is to make the best financial decisions, with winners possibly earning real money as incentives.


This game teaches kids the importance of prioritizing needs over wants and the consequences of poor financial planning.


*Monopoly Lessons*

Monopoly is another excellent game for financial education. Rashad suggests that parents should take time during the game to explain critical financial concepts:

  • The importance of buying property and collecting rent.
  • The benefits of owning clusters of properties for better financial returns.
  • The overall strategy of either paying rent or collecting it as a landlord.


By breaking down these lessons during gameplay, children can gain a deeper understanding of real estate, rent, and loans, making the game not just entertaining but also educational.


*Building Good Financial Habits Early*

Rashad points out that habits formed early in life tend to stick. Introducing children to good financial habits at a young age can set them up for long-term success. Just like healthy eating habits and avoiding harmful substances, financial education should also start early to become ingrained in a child's daily life.


*Incentivizing Learning*

To make these financial lessons more impactful, Rashad suggests rewarding kids for making sound financial decisions in these games. Real-life incentives, such as winning actual money, can motivate children to take the lessons seriously and apply them in real-life situations.


*Why It’s Important*

Understanding finances is crucial for everyone, yet many people grow up without this vital knowledge because it’s not taught in schools. Gamified learning makes it easier for children to comprehend and retain critical financial concepts, setting them up for a stable future.


*Watch the Full Episode*

Tune in to this insightful episode of EYL Medium #2 to learn more about Rashad Bilal's tips and tricks for making financial education fun and effective for kids. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more valuable content!


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#FinancialEducation #Gamification #KidsLearning #BudgetingForKids #MonopolyLessons #FinancialLiteracy #EYL #Education #ParentingTips #MoneyManagement #TeachKidsFinance


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By breaking down complex financial concepts into engaging and interactive games, Rashad Bilal shows that teaching children about money can be both fun and educational. Watch the full episode to transform your child's financial future!



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talk even off script for a little bit about like different ways because like I feel like gamification is is vitally important when it comes to teaching anybody about anything but especially children right so that's probably one of the the first

0:46.8

things that I think parents can do is is actually gamify finances and and make it

0:52.2

relatable so to give you some examples of course there's

0:55.5

games like Monopoly that's a very good game but just like if you could

0:59.4

create your own game like you can have budget battles right and see the budget battle is good because that actually forces

1:06.8

people to learn vital skills early so what a budget battle is is let's say you have two kids right and it's is two parents and two kids and we're playing budget battle right and we have fake money we're use like like $5,000, right? But then you have a list of items that everybody gets and you have rent or a mortgage payment at $1,500, you have gas at $100, you have You have

1:36.0

jeans at $250.

1:38.0

So what you do is you put necessities on there,

1:41.0

but then you also put things that aren't necessities, right, on there as well.

1:46.3

So you give everybody the sheet, right?

1:49.5

And then you, so now the sheet in total might equal $10,000.

1:55.2

So you're not going to be able to spend all of the money

1:58.2

on one thing.

1:58.7

So you have to actually pick what's important to you.

2:01.4

So usually a child that doesn't have full understanding of life, right?

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