Teaching Your Kids The Value Of A Dollar

Bella Breakdown Raising kids can be tough but one of the toughest things you need to teach your kids about is money. Children are very impressionable at a young age which is why they need to be educated on being financially conscious. Author of the book ‘Make Your Kid A Money Genius,’ Beth Kobliner, gives parents some tips on teaching your kids the value of a dollar. Kobliner says that the number one thing to focus on is waiting and patience with spending money. The key idea is that we wait for things that we really want which leads...

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How To Teach Growth Mindset To Kids

Bella Breakdown Having smarter kids is what most of the parents want and try every possible way to make their children intelligent and smart to tackle all the situations. Scientific research has found that a Growth Mindset helps the kids to grow smarter and become better learners and also more intelligent. Meaning, you can actually teach your kids to be smarter. Here are some of the top factors which will help the kids with a growth mindset and thus eventually have a good personality in the near future. Teach your kids about the brain and its functionality Kids start...

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Get Focused: Getting Young People To Read And Exercise!

Making Exercise A Currency Meet Goldin Martinez, a fitness trainer and a man on a mission. That’s right, and not just any mission! He’s on a mission to help the youth. It all began when he discovered his passion for helping others. He wanted to create a movement, something new and fresh, but he wanted it to involve reading and fitness. When he thought about it, he said, “wait a minute…. if I like to shop for books wouldn’t other people like to shop for books? However, not everyone has the money to pay for books.” Believe it or...

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Empowering Women and Girls with STEM

Bella Breakdown Anne-Marie Imafidon is a STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education advocate. She believes that by allowing young girls to experience the power of knowledge they can then go on to achieve momentous things in the technology industry. Anne-Marie found a passion for technology early in life by typing on her father’s computer at the age of 4 years old. At the age of 10, Anne-Marie became one of the youngest people ever to pass a GCSE exam, the UK equivalent to the GED test. She learned how to create and play with technology and these early...

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