You Don't Need To Know What to Say - Guided Money Conversations
Talking about money with kids can be overwhelming because you’re not sure where to start or what to say.
The Money Conversation Guides walk you through what to say and ask using short stories and guided questions. No prep required.
Product Details
The Money Conversation Guides are a digital set of guided conversations designed to help parents talk about money with their kids without needing to plan or teach.
Each guide includes a short story and thoughtfully written questions that walk you through the conversation step by step.
- Includes 7 guided money conversations
- Designed for kids ages 8–14
- Takes about 5–10 minutes per conversation
- Digital download (PDF)
FAQ
Do I need financial knowledge to use this?
No, the guides walk you through what to say and ask. No prep or expertise required.
Is this a lesson or workbook?
These are conversation guides, not activities or lessons.
Can I reuse the guides?
Yes, you can revisit the conversations anytime.
Is this suitable for younger or older kids?
They’re designed for ages 8–14, but can be adapted based on your child.
How it Works
- Download the guides after purchase
- Choose a conversation
- Read the short story together
- Use the guided questions to talk it through
Shipping & Returns
This is a digital product, so there’s no physical shipping. You’ll receive instant access to download the Money Conversation Guides after purchase.
If you don’t find the guides helpful, contact us within 7 days of purchase and we’ll issue a full refund.
If you have any trouble accessing your download, contact us here. We are always happy to help!
Money Conversations Made Easy
These guides remove the pressure of figuring out what to say by giving you a clear starting point and thoughtful questions to follow.
Builds Decision-Making Skills
Each conversation encourages kids to pause, reflect, and explain their thinking. Over time, this helps them practice weighing options, considering outcomes, and making decisions with intention.
Supports Long-Term Money Habits
By talking about money regularly and thoughtfully, kids begin to form their own understanding of spending, saving, and choices. These small moments add up and help shape how they relate to money as they grow.
