Harness Your Unique Strengths.

Empowering Kids Ages 11–14 with Confidence, Skills, and Mindsets That Last a Lifetime

At Financially Wellthy™, we believe it’s never too early to build a healthy relationship with money — and a strong sense of self.

Our dynamic youth program teaches kids practical money skills, creative thinking, and goal-setting habits — while helping them connect their decisions to the kind of lives they want to build.

Program Overview

Kids today are already picking up ideas about money — from the world around them, from us, and from life.

Financially Wellthy™ for Kids gives them a strong foundation early on — one that teaches not just what money is, but how to think about it wisely, connect it to their choices, and use it to
support their dreams.

Through fun, interactive workshops and real-world simulations, kids learn:

  • How to save, budget, plan, and spend thoughtfully
  • How to set personal and financial goals
  • How to think creatively about earning, entrepreneurship, and opportunity
  • How investing and basic economics work
  • How to build early habits that support confidence, independence, and well-being

Program Details: Three Ways to Learn

Kids can experience the full three-day program — or attend individual workshops based on focus areas:

Day 1

Personal Finance + Goal Development

Saving, budgeting, managing expenses, understanding needs vs. wants, setting goals, building early habits

Day 1

Day 2

Entrepreneurship Foundations

Creativity, starting a business idea, marketing basics, customer service, leadership, problem-solving

Day 2

Day 3

Investing & Basic Economics

Introduction to stocks, basic investing principles, risk/reward understanding, economic literacy

Day 3

Each day combines hands-on learning, group collaboration, and fun reflection activities — making financial concepts real, personal, and exciting.

Financially Wellthyâ„¢ for Kids is an educational program designed to build money awareness and life skills. It does not provide financial or investment advice."

Real-World Learning in Action

Real learning. Real skills. Real confidence.

What Kids Are Saying

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I learned how to plan and run my own popcorn business! We even talked about how to market it to customers — now I’m excited to start my own little business soon.

Brad, 11

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I never knew how much saving early could grow until we did the math! Now I get how investing works and I know where to start.

Ella, 13

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I learned how to think about investing and saving in different ways. I also know what to look for when choosing a bank — that was cool!

Theo, 12

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I learned how to write a check and what a credit score really means.

Doran

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I learned how to make a goal and build a step-by-step plan to reach it. I’ve never done that before and now I going to put together a plan for a new iPad.

Olivia

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I learned how to make a budget and how to start saving. We had to grocery shop for the week, and see how much things actually cost.

Killian, 12

I learned how to start a popcorn business and sell it to people. I want to start my own business now!

Olivia, 12

I learned saving and investing early really helps your money grow and what compound interest is and why it’s important.

Avery, 11

I learned about investing and how to pick a good bank to save my money.

Francis

I learned about investing and how to pick a good bank to save my money.

James, 12

Why This Program Matters

At Financially Wellthy™, we believe kids deserve to grow up seeing money as a tool for building lives full of meaning, choices, and possibility — not stress or fear.

What Kids Gain

  • Practical Financial Skills: Budgeting, saving, spending, and planning thoughtfully
  • Creative Confidence: Entrepreneurship basics and leadership thinking.
  • Positive Mindsets: Viewing money as a tool, not a source of stress.
  • Self-Trust: Setting goals, managing small budgets, building independence early.
  • Whole-Person Growth: Understanding how financial decisions connect to their dreams, values, and lives.

Bring Financially Wellthyâ„¢ for Kids to Your School or Organization

We currently offer Financially Wellthyâ„¢ for Kids through city recreation departments, private schools, homeschool co-ops, and youth organizations.
You have two options:

Please inquire for pricing, availability, and program customization options.

Plant the Seeds of Confidence Early,

and Watch Curiosity and Courage Grow.