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Money Habitudes
For At-Risk Youth
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| with Senior Trainer Dixie Zittlow
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| April 14, 2021
9:00 AM–12:00 PM Pacific 12:00 PM–3:00 PM Eastern |
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$59 for a 3-Lesson, Online Training
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Each trainee must have a copy of Money Habitudes 2 ($69 plus tax—select states—and S/H).
Seats are limited to 25 participants, so register SOON! Registration closes April 7, 2021.
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| About Money Habitudes 2
In this training, you will learn how to teach Money Habitudes for At-Risk Youth both online and in person. Its quick, three-lesson program introduces young adults to the non-technical, human side of money – a critical element of successful money management.
Money Habitudes 2 is written specifically for at-risk or system-involved youth in community settings, including pregnancy prevention, healthy relationships, responsible fatherhood, and workforce development. The scenarios are realistic, reflecting that the students have few resources and often lack even basic financial skills.
Praise for Money Habitudes 2
“As every personal finance teacher knows, the topic of managing money can make some people’s eyes glaze over. They know it is important and necessary, but they would just as soon have a root canal than plan for or follow a budget. Even if you told them that it is possible to like the process of becoming good money managers, they aren’t likely to believe you. But they’re wrong. The surprise is that getting smart about money can be full of fun, self-discovery, and adventure. And that is just what Money Habitudes does."
~Lois A. Vitt, Ph.D., Founding Director, Institute for Socio-Financial Studies |
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