In the past two days, the children have received a full of red envelopes, presumably their hands are soft, right? In the orange circle of the orange persimmon interactive app, parents have also posted their children's New Year's money, and some children have saved a lot of wealth.
Among them, there is a little girl in the third grade, Xiaoyu, who received a huge amount of New Year's money, as high as 700,000 yuan! It turned out that Xiaoyu's grandparents, grandparents and relatives would give her a big red envelope every year, making her a little rich. Although Xiaoyu doesn't have much concept of money, her mother has already helped her plan and use most of the funds for bank management and investment. Usually, Xiaoyu's pocket money is relatively strict, and it can only be obtained through her own efforts, such as reaching her goals in exams.
In addition to Xiaoyu, there are many children who have done meaningful things with their New Year's money. After reading a set of economics picture books, a young boy decided to deposit his New Year's money in the bank for a fixed period of time to earn interest. There was also a little girl who bought her mother a rose gold ring with her New Year's money, which touched her mother. These children show their love and care for their families in their own way.
At the same time, some parents have also proposed a new way to deal with New Year's money. They believe that allowing children to decide how to spend their New Year's money can develop their financial awareness and independent thinking skills. Some parents agree to give each other a fixed amount of 100 yuan for their children's New Year's money, which not only reduces everyone's burden, but also allows children to better keep and use their own money.
In short, children's New Year's money is a "huge amount of money" in their year, and how to use and manage this money reasonably is not only a manifestation of family education, but also a skill that children need to learn and master in the process of growing up. Let's praise these children who know how to manage money and know how to be grateful!