1. Money Does Not Grow On Trees
2. Saying "No" To Some Unnecessary Things
3. It Is Important To Save
4. Comparison Shopping
5. Establish A Budget
6. Teach Them About Credit Cards
7. Give Regularly To Good Causes
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1. “You are important and loved, but you are not the center of the universe,” says Melanie J. Davis, M.Ed, author of Sexuality Talking Points
2. Norman Rubek, father of three boys, made sure his sons had a rule of thumb to give them pause when making choices.
3. “Never compare yourself with anyone who seems to have it better than you,” advises Judy Gruen, author of The Woman’s Daily Irony Supplement.
4. Jay Handler, president of SellPhone Marketing, chose a practical lesson.
5. Every child should learn to believe in himself, says Michelle Kunz, team and leadership coach for PEL Coaching, LLC.
6. Kids who play the blame game should take heed of this advice: “Be careful when you point a finger at someone else.
7. Kirk Martin, director of education for CelebrateCalm.com, says self control is tops on his list of advice.
8. “Do right, because it is [right].” says Shirley Van Scoyk, the mother of one son and foster mom to three tweens.
9. “What you say and do matters, even if no one is watching,” says educator Annie Fox, author of The Teen Survival Guide to Dating and Relating.
10. And, finally, a reminder for the tough times: “Everything that happens to you is teaching you how to get through it,” says parenting expert Bob Lancer, author of Parenting With Love, Without Anger or Stress.
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