Involve Your Child
Monday, December 28th, 2009It is never too early to tell your children how you make your money. Once children start schooling, they
will be exposed to other children of different social standing. This will get them curious about what you do, where you work, and how much money you make. Although eight-year-olds may ask, if they were rich, this does not mean they want to take a peak at your company’s annual report. This simply implies that they are wondering if you can buy them all the stuff they want and take care of all their needs. Teenagers will be more inquisitive and will want to know more details. Involve them in your business or bring them to work so they can see how you run your day.
Start them with a summer job in your company as an apprentice or an all-around gofer so that they will have more appreciation for earning their own money as they learn the ropes of your company.