Your Weekly Money Date Blueprint

How to build strong financial habits from the start.

 

Inside, you’ll learn how to start a weekly routine that gives your kids hands-on money practice, without stress.

I’ll show you how to set up a weekly money date, the simple tools to use, and how to keep it fun and meaningful for the whole family.

Plus, grab a free printable with age-based chore ideas and money conversation starters to use this week.

 

🎥 What You’ll See in the Video:

✨ How to structure a simple 20-minute routine that gives your kids hands-on practice managing money

✨ How to introduce key money skills they'll actually use in life - like saving, spending wisely, and setting goals

✨ The tools and activities to keep it easy, fun, and something your kids will look forward to

No complicated systems. No financial expertise required.

Just a practical, step-by-step way to teach your kids money habits they’ll carry into adulthood.

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If you've ever thought,

  

“I want to start teaching my kids about money, I just don’t know where to begin…”

 

this is for you..  

 💛 What I Put Together for You:

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 Conversation starters to open up meaningful money chats

 

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A full list of the tools we use: trackers, visuals, and routines that help make money practice a part of everyday life

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A chore list by age (from little kids to preteens)

 

 

 
✨ You don’t have to have it all figured out. You just need one simple starting point ✨

You'll walk away with: 

 

âś… A starting point that finally makes money talks feel natural, not awkward or overwhelming

 

âś… A simple way to build real money habits that last without nagging, bribing, or over-explaining

 

✅ The confidence that you’re giving your kids something so many adults never had: a hands-on, heart-centered money education

No pressure, no perfection..

Just one small habit that can make a big difference đź’›

 

Hi, I'm Sam!

If you’re a parent who wants your child to grow up confident, money-smart, and financially prepared for the real world…

I totally get it, because I was right there too.

I knew I wanted to teach my kids about money early, but I wasn’t sure where to start or how to make it fun and stick. So I created simple tools and playful lessons at home… and was shocked at how quickly their confidence grew.

Now, I help thousands of families do the same: teaching kids how to earn, save, spend, invest, and give with purpose (without lectures or spreadsheets).

Because financial literacy shouldn’t wait until adulthood and you don’t need to be a money expert to raise one.

If I can make this work at my kitchen table, so can you. đź’Ş

Don't just take it from me - 

Here's what families are saying

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