Money is one of the main realities of life, shaping many aspects of a person’s personality: responsibility, socialization, attitudes toward education and work. It’s extremely important to teach a child the right attitude to money as early as possible.
But what does “right” mean? What attitude toward money drives a child toward future professional self-realization, and what toward self-assertion? How do you teach a child the importance of money without developing in them materialism?
How to teach thrift so that it doesn’t turn into stinginess? How to teach caution when using a bank card without instilling a “danger neurosis”? And what does all of this have to do with the budget of the last Russian princesses?
We’ll discuss this highly relevant topic at the lecture-seminar “Children and Money” with the well-known child psychologist Aleksandr Kolmanovsky. The lecture has been prepared especially for the lecture hall “Direct Speech.”