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Building Better Tech Habits: A Guide to Digital Well-being

Have a read through this guide from MediaSmarts.ca to help you and your family build a healthier relationship with digital devices, screen time and social media. 
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The Surprising Way to Teach Your Kids to be Smart with Money | Ellen Rogin | TEDxSevenMileBeach

Focusing on allowance and financial concepts to teach kids to be smart with money is a great start. But, If this is all we focus on, we miss the opportunity to ensure our kids grow into prosperous adults. Listen to this surprisingly simple system anyone can implement to nurture a child's prosperity right away.
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​Teaching your kids financial literacy? Make it fun. | Sirisha Kuchimanchi | TEDxCapeMay

​Money can be a tough subject to discuss—especially with kids. But while it may be difficult to share our income, expenses, or investing strategies with our children, research shows that money habits are learned and ingrained during childhood. In her eye-opening and instructive talk, Dr. Sirisha Kuchimanchi shares the importance of destigmatizing the conversation around money so that kids can grow up with real perspectives and feel empowered in their financial futures. She also addresses the role that discussions about income, expenses, and debt, as well as the act of giving kids spending power at an early age play in teaching good financial habits and setting them up for success
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