We help children and teenagers in Birmingham develop practical financial skills they'll use for the rest of their lives. From saving strategies to understanding value, our programmes make money management engaging and accessible.
Children who learn money basics before age 12 are significantly more likely to become financially independent adults.
Real-world financial concepts adapted for young minds, not simplified adult courses.
Children learn to distinguish between essential purchases and impulse desires, building the foundation for thoughtful spending decisions.
Through hands-on activities, young learners discover how small regular savings grow over time and the satisfaction of reaching financial goals.
Age-appropriate exercises teach how to allocate money across different categories, preparing them for real financial responsibility.
A structured journey from financial awareness to confident money management.
We evaluate each child's current understanding and create a personalised learning path.
Engaging workshops using games, simulations, and real scenarios that make concepts stick.
Take-home challenges let children practice skills with parent involvement.
Regular check-ins ensure concepts are understood and retained long-term.
In an age of contactless payments and online shopping, money has become invisible to children. They see parents tap a card or phone without understanding the transaction behind it.
Our programmes reconnect children with the value of money. We use tangible examples and hands-on exercises that make abstract concepts concrete and memorable.
Research shows that financial habits form early. The attitudes and behaviours children develop around money often persist into adulthood, affecting everything from career choices to relationships.
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Age-appropriate courses designed for different stages of financial understanding.
For ages 5-8. Introduction to coins, notes, and the concept of exchange. Fun activities that build awareness.
For ages 9-12. Deeper understanding of budgeting, saving goals, and making thoughtful purchasing decisions.
For ages 13-16. Real-world preparation including bank accounts, earning, and responsible spending habits.
Children can begin understanding basic money concepts from age 5. Our youngest programme, Money Explorers, is designed specifically for this age group. The earlier children develop positive money attitudes, the more naturally these habits become part of their behaviour.
We run sessions at several locations across Birmingham, including community centres in Edgbaston, Moseley, and the city centre. We also offer private group bookings for schools and organisations.
Parents are welcome but not required at sessions. We provide a detailed parent pack with each programme so you can reinforce learning at home. Many families find the take-home activities become enjoyable bonding experiences.
We understand schedules can be challenging. Missed sessions can be made up in the next programme cycle, or we provide materials so children can catch up at home with parent guidance.
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