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Financial Education Homeschool Tips
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By: Vince Shorb Email Article
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4. Proper mindset— Studies show that positive outlooks attract positive events, so in your homeschool curriculum teach your child to develop a mindset that will help them develop into a happy, well-rounded, financially responsible adult. Having a positive mindset helps your children to be creative, well-rounded and financially successful.

Goal setting is a critical component of developing a winning mindset. Homeschool your children on how to set goals and teach them to think with the end goal in mind. Show them how to create a mental picture of what they want to accomplish. This will motivate and give them the added confidence they need to succeed.

5. Passion —Although not on the public high school curriculum, homeschool your child to discover and follow their passions. Get them focused on ways they can turn their passions into a business or career. When your child is doing what they love it doesn't feel like work, they are excited to wake up in the morning and helps them be the best at their chosen career. Brainstorm with your child and have them write all their dreams on paper. It not only will help you to know them on a deeper level but you'll also be helping them develop a skill that will last a lifetime.

Homeschooling your child allows you to focus on important life lessons that are not found in most public high schools. The homeschooling tips discussed lay the ground work for your child to develop into a financially responsible adult. The additional 'dollar and cents' financial curriculum is needed but only after they understand the mental game of money.

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Visit http://www.FreeBy30.com for free videos and free book that will show you the important financial lesions your child cannot live without. Vince Shorb, author of 'Financially Free by 30' and 'Money Grows on Trees' provides young adults and parents the financial lessons needed to make it in the 21st century.

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