Own The Game: a Parent's Guide to Raising Financially Confident Child
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Most parents want to raise financially capable children. Very few were ever shown how. Own The Game: Parent Edition is a practical guide for parents who want to teach their children how to think clearly about money before bad habits, pressure, and confusion take over. It is not about stock tips, shortcuts, or pretending your family needs to have everything figured out first. It is about building the kind of thinking that helps young people make better decisions for the rest of their lives. Inside this book, Justin Gibson breaks down the real conversations most families avoid: - How to teach thinking instead of just rules - What ownership really teaches - How to help teenagers see through noise, hype, and pressure - How to talk about risk, time, work, habits, and responsibility >This edition is written for the parent. It follows the same core ideas as the teen edition, but from your side of the conversation. Each chapter helps you understand the lesson, why it matters, where parents can accidentally get in the way, and how to open the discussion naturally at home. You do not need to be perfect with money to use this book. You do not need to be an expert. >If you want your child to grow up with better financial instincts than most adults ever develop, this book gives you a clear place to start. Best for parents of teenagers who want to build: - Stronger money conversations at home - Better financial judgement - Healthier habits around work, spending, saving, and investing >This book is financial education only. It does not provide personal financial advice, tax advice, or investment recommendations.
Most parents want to raise financially capable children. Very few were ever shown how. Own The Game: Parent Edition is a practical guide for parents who want to teach their children how to think clearly about money before bad habits, pressure, and confusion take over. It is not about stock tips, shortcuts, or pretending your family needs to have everything figured out first. It is about building the kind of thinking that helps young people make better decisions for the rest of their lives. Inside this book, Justin Gibson breaks down the real conversations most families avoid: - How to teach thinking instead of just rules - What ownership really teaches - How to help teenagers see through noise, hype, and pressure - How to talk about risk, time, work, habits, and responsibility >This edition is written for the parent. It follows the same core ideas as the teen edition, but from your side of the conversation. Each chapter helps you understand the lesson, why it matters, where parents can accidentally get in the way, and how to open the discussion naturally at home. You do not need to be perfect with money to use this book. You do not need to be an expert. >If you want your child to grow up with better financial instincts than most adults ever develop, this book gives you a clear place to start. Best for parents of teenagers who want to build: - Stronger money conversations at home - Better financial judgement - Healthier habits around work, spending, saving, and investing >This book is financial education only. It does not provide personal financial advice, tax advice, or investment recommendations.
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