A good place to start: What did
your parents teach you about spending, saving, philanthropy?
As much as
my parents taught me about financial responsibility which sparked my interest in investing and then eventually pursuing financial independence, they haven't always followed their own advice.
I was always depressed when I believed in the deity
my parents taught me about.
But the face isn't everything, so I guess what
your parents taught you about judging books is true after all.
From birth,
my parents taught us about God.
Out of over 1,000 college students were asked if
their parents taught them about sex and money management.
You could ask them about what
their parents taught them about sex, how to know when you're in love, how to know when to have sex, and how to protect yourself from pregnancy and STDs.
Most of us usually end up following what
our parents taught us about relationships.
They learn from lots of sources whether
parents teach them about it or not.
Not exact matches
Although the T. Rowe Price survey found that 69 percent of
parents are very or extremely concerned
about setting a good financial example for their kids, 40 percent are relying on a «do as I say, not as I do» attitude for
teaching their kids
about money.
Rich
parents teach their kids from an early age
about the world of «haves» and «have - nots,» Siebold says.
Parents are actually doing a disservice to their children by
teaching them
about finances solely via cash, Carmichael said.
Some of the classes
teach them
about business, some
about life; they range from MBA - style instruction to character and
parent education.
Let's face it, your
parents didn't
teach you how to get rich and the schools and colleges don't even talk
about it.
She says the typical Waldorf
parent, who has a range of elite private and public schools to choose from, tends to be liberal and highly educated, with strong views
about education; they also have a knowledge that when they are ready to
teach their children
about technology they have ample access and expertise at home.
In «Clark Smart
Parents, Clark Smart Kids,» he addresses everything from allowances — when and how much to give — to
teaching teens
about credit cards and navigating the purchase of a first car — how to get it, pay for it, and insure it — to saving for college, paying off loans, staying out of debt, and much more!
Congratulations to Eric Martinez at the University of Central Florida for his essay
about tools his
parents used to
teach him practical money skills.
Also,
parents may consider a prepaid card for their teenage or college - age children to
teach them budgeting and money management without worrying
about overcharging a credit card or incurring overdraft fees or minimum balance fees charged by many checking accounts.
Many young adults in their 20s and early 30s could
teach their
parents a thing or two
about money.
«I think
parents need to start
teaching kids
about the importance of managing money at an early age,» said billionaire Warren Buffett, in an interview with CNBC.
Haaretz: With help of popular taboo - breaking book, Haredim
teach children
about sexual abuse The success of a new book aimed at helping ultra-Orthodox
parents teach their children how to protect themselves from sexual abuse is a strong indication that a community once reluctant to acknowledge the crime is now beginning to face reality.
How many people on this planet have AIDS because they believed the
teachings about condoms; how many unwanted children have been abused because their
parent (s) bought the argument
about the evil of contraception.
I believe on the same things
about the meaning of life and I am very thankful to my
parents who
taught me to love and forgive.
To bad Christian
parents aren't more concerned
about teaching their children to think than obey.
The word of God was then passed down form generation to generation, with
parents teaching their children
about God and the ways of God.
The greatest confusion of American
parents: they believe they
teach their children truths
about those things as gods when it is at best an indoctrination of unknowable mysteries.
Being a recent
parent to a young child again, I am reminded of the tenderness in which we should
teach our kids
about the Bible.
For the faithful in Christ can not accept this view, which holds either that after Adam there existed men on this earth who did not receive their origin by natural generation from him, the first
parent of all, or that Adam signifies some kind of multiple first
parents; for it is by no means apparent how such an opinion can be reconciled with what the sources of revealed truth and the acts of the magisterium of the Church
teach about original sin, which proceeds from a sin truly committed by one Adam, and which is transmitted to all by generation, and exists in each one as his own» -LCB- Humani Generis 37).
Many of the
teachings of Jesus still inspire me deeply... far more than the melodramas and tasteless wafers which have followed.Admittedly, as
parents we've had some uneasiness — when it comes to what to tell our kids
about religion.
The
parents are urged to
teach the children how to pray so that by the age of nine they should know everything
about the prayers, including the proper ablutions to be done before prayers.
The news of including
teaching about same - sex relationships has not gone down well with those who consider sexuality a moral issue which
parents will have different views on.
God has given us earthly
parents to
teach us
about himself!
Referring to the proposed relationships education lessons, they claim: «The Education Secretary has made no mention of ensuring that children are
taught about the well - established benefits associated with being brought up by married natural
parents.»
Further,
teaching about personal relationships is an area in which
parents have a significant advantage over schools and one in which we should have low expectations
about the benefits that schools can deliver.
Reacting to the findings, Rev Dr Sandra Millar, head of life events at the Church of England told Premier: It can feel like the pressure to do something material for them [children] is overwhelming but actually, in the long - term, when we look back at our
parents, what we remember
about our mums are those values [they
taught].»
@ Brigette — yeah, I don't want to be a Hare Krishna either... I do like what you say regarding thinking
about your
parents and grandparents
teaching you the prayers — nice sentiment there even for folks like me who don't pray anymore.
I'm not sure how that relates to the topic anymore, except thinking
about the praying morning and evening and table prayers, brought down through the generations, makes me think of my
parents and grandparents who
taught them to us and prayed them with us, diligently and who certainly would be hurt by our going from them to a thousand Hare Krishna's every day.
The Bible even
teaches us
about such diverse topics as money,
parenting, marriage, business and health.
A decade ago, no one cared
about the Seattle Seahawks, and you'd have a better chance
teaching your
parents Snapchat than finding someone wearing their jersey.
Every citizen, every
parent, every teacher and administrator must make decisions
about what shall be
taught in homes, schools, churches, industry, and community.
I wonder then why Mr. Nye is wasting so much oxygen complaining
about the great «harm» the
teaching of Creationism does to children... though I may not personally agree with the tenets of Creationism, I do believe in the right of
parents to pass their personal religious beliefs on to their children - whether those beliefs are Christian, Hindu, Muslim, etc....
There's a lot worse things
parents teach their kids that we need to be worried
about.
If you want to educate the citizens
about Islamic culture, perhaps you could use these days as
teaching tools and head down to the schools and clear up some misconceptions people have — like the Jewish
parents and Islamic
parents did when I was a child.
Once
parents are relieved of any understandable fears
about having to
teach their young children how to have sex, it will be easier to convince them of the importance of exercising their God - given role as educators in chastity.
I'm talking
about the exciting, delightful ways in which
parents get to
teach their children, encourage their children, and play with their children.
Sometimes
parents themselves, bombarded with nannying advice
about how they should
teach their children to be «safe», feel that they are letting their children down if they don't give their ten year old explicit sex instruction.
no, actually I'm talking
about what my
parents (still devout Catholics) were
taught and what they (and the nuns in my elementary school)
taught me.
'' [Nye] might be interested to know I also
teach my young daughter
about evolution and I know many Christian
parents who do the same,» Purdom says in the video.
«The
teaching of the church
about the duty and right to give sex education is clear: only
parents have this duty and right by nature.
In the context of a discussion
about the new life in Christ, general
teaching about sexual purity, wise use of time, and the pleasure of praising God in song preceded a more specific discussion of husband - wife,
parent - child, and master - slave relationships.