Kenosi Magosha ,Head of Client Solutions Savings At Sanlam

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With lockdown the new norm, many are learning to juggle
jobs, kids, partners and parents from the confines of their
homes.It remains uncertain when schools will reopen and some
schools are offering schoolwork or running online lessons
resulting countless parents trying their hands at the
challenging task home schooling whilst keeping a job down.
Getting through the schoolwork can be quite daunting but we shouldn’t miss the opportunity to teach children
valuable life and money lessons amid the economic crisis
created by the Covid-19 pandemic.
In fact, if this is the time to revisit a new way of living, then
there’s all the more reason to use the opportunity to teach
our children how to get smart about life, money and saving.
Teaching children about money management in the context
of how life is lived could, in fact, instil a valuable foundation
of financial literacy for life.
19 May 2020 2PM English South Africa Religion & Spirituality

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