EDUKASI ORANG TUA TERHADAP ANAK TENTANG BUDAYA MENABUNG DI USIA DINI
Abstract
Parents have a very important role in directing the behavior of children to become children who have character. Getting used to saving is a character that needs to be applied to children from an early age. The cultivation of a culture of saving that parents do for their children as early as possible greatly affects the understanding and knowledge of managing finances and financial planning in the future. The nature of children who are still concrete and still in the stage of development is very effective in instilling a culture of saving. The family which is the first community is a good place to set a good example and example for children. This service aims to remind parents of the importance of saving culture for children from an early age. This service is carried out by this Foundation's TPA Media Kita. The dedication method uses lectures with the help of Power Point and discussions with participants. The participants of the activity are teachers. The implementation of activities is self-financed by the executor. This service activity can be carried out well and can achieve the expected goals of the implementer. In the future, further service activities can be carried out in a sustainable manner either in the same place or in other places.
Keywords: Parents, teachers, The culture of saving at an early age
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