Financial Literacy Resources
Raise money-smart kids with our expert guides and the help of **Pocky AI**—the world's first personal money coach for the next generation.

Everything you need to know about AI safety, data privacy, and how Pocky AI provides a protected environment for financial learning.

How to set up a modern, automated allowance system that teaches financial literacy in a world without physical cash.

Die offizielle Empfehlung des Deutschen Jugendinstituts (DJI). Ein Leitfaden für Eltern in Deutschland.

Straight talk on allowance, chores, and raising money-smart kids. Your biggest questions answered.

How to raise grateful, grounded kids in a material world. Strategies to combat entitlement and build financial empathy.

Cash is tangible, but digital is the future. We weigh the pros and cons of debit cards and apps vs. piggy banks.

The most comprehensive list of household tasks for kids of all ages. Build grit, responsibility, and life skills with our expert-backed system.

What is the average allowance by age? Our definitive 2026 guide covers the $1/week rule, the latest survey data, and expert tips for every group.

The definitive guide to your child's banking journey. Covers age requirements, custodial vs. savings, and legal readiness milestones.

Make money conversations natural and age-appropriate. Turn everyday moments into powerful teaching opportunities.

Age-appropriate ideas from lemonade stands to tutoring. Build work ethic and entrepreneurship skills.

Every kid makes money mistakes. Learn how to turn errors into valuable lessons about impulse buying, tracking, and more.

Turn 'I want it NOW!' into patient goal-setting. The 3-tier system that teaches delayed gratification.

The '3-Question Test' to help your child decide if they really need that new toy or just really want it.

Should you pay for chores? We analyze the three major allowance models (Wage, Citizen, Hybrid) and provide expert recommendations.

Einstein called it the 8th wonder of the world. Here's how to explain it to a 7-year-old using pizza and lego blocks.