'I don’t want to just give it to them.'
A Georgia mom is winning parental praise for the way she’s teaching her children, ages 13, 10 and 6, about money.
McGregor had already overcome two major financial obstacles herself. She battled cancer in 2016, a fight that she said left her family temporarily homeless, and then the family lost their house and most of their belongings last year in a house fire. McGregor also told her kids the family now had a credit union. They would each be given a credit score and have the ability to earn points for things like finishing homework on time.
“My oldest and my youngest both applied for the same position and, unfortunately for my older son, he did not get the position,” McGregor said. “My 6-year-old, I was more impressed with her application and her interview than my 13-year-old.” "I want them to be a little bit familiar with the process when they are older," she said."Whether they’re applying for school or a new job or something, they can look back and say, ‘I did this with mom all those years ago.’"
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