5 Money Habits Every Child Should Learn Before Age 10
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March 28, 2026 · 1 min read
The financial decisions your child makes before age 10 shape their relationship with money for life. Here’s what every kid should know—and how WiseKidCard can help reinforce each lesson.
1. Earning Comes Before Spending
Before kids can understand money management, they need to grasp that money isn’t infinite—it has to be earned.
WiseKidCard tip: When kids deposit money, they select New Income—reinforcing that money comes from somewhere specific.
2. Saving Is a Muscle
The ability to delay gratification is one of the strongest predictors of financial success.
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3. Making Choices Means Giving Things Up
Every purchase is a trade-off. Give them a small budget and let them choose. Don’t intervene—just let them experience the consequence of their choices.
4. Tracking Every Dollar
You can’t manage what you don’t measure. Every time money moves, it should be recorded.
5. Asking Questions Before Buying
Impulse purchases destroy savings. Create a “24-hour rule”: anything over $5 gets a 24-hour cooling-off period before purchase.
The Parent’s Role
With WiseKidCard’s Parent Hub, you can view all transactions, set Read-Only Mode, create Goals, and have informed conversations about money based on actual data.
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