Family teaching kids about money

Financial Literacy Is a Legacy

April 27, 20261 min read

We talk a lot about building wealth, but we don't talk enough about teaching it.

My family is intentional when we involve our kids in conversations about money—not everything, but enough for them to understand. Because financial literacy is a legacy. If we build it but don't teach it, we will lose it. So we include them, we explain things, we let them ask questions, because one day they'll carry what we are building forward.

Comment if you think that kids should learn about money early.

Suheyl Hernandez is a self-made business leader, coach, and mentor who built her path from the ground-up without a blueprint or safety net. Through her journey, she empowers you to lead with vision, resilience, and purpose, and shows you how to create your own path with confidence.

Suheyl Hernandez

Suheyl Hernandez is a self-made business leader, coach, and mentor who built her path from the ground-up without a blueprint or safety net. Through her journey, she empowers you to lead with vision, resilience, and purpose, and shows you how to create your own path with confidence.

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