Teach Kids About Money: The Family Wealth Culture Blueprint

Inspiring Next Gen Wealth — Raise kids who are capable with money
Family Wealth Culture Blueprint

Your kids won’t inherit your bank account.
They’ll inherit your beliefs about money.

A done-for-you system that helps you raise kids who are capable, confident, and wise with money. The part school skips and most of us were never taught.

Build your family’s wealth culture

For parents of kids ages 4 to 18 · Works whether money has been tight or comfortable

The thing nobody hands you

Here’s what keeps you up at night, even if you’d never say it out loud.

You want your kids to be okay with money. Better than okay.

You want them to grow up able to earn, to save, to give. To feel calm and capable instead of anxious and stuck.

But where is that supposed to come from?

School will teach them the Pythagorean theorem and the year the Magna Carta was signed. Not one practical thing about money.

And the rest? The rest is on you.

The same you who maybe never got a clear money education either.

So most of us do one of two things without meaning to.

We pass down the exact money fears we grew up with. Or we go quiet about money entirely, because talking about it makes us feel like we don’t have it all figured out ourselves.

Either way, our kids are learning. They’re always learning.

The only question is whether they’re learning what we’d actually choose to teach them.

Maybe you see yourself in one of these:

Maybe this is you

Money’s been a source of stress.

You grew up feeling it was scarce or scary, and the last thing you want is to hand that same knot in the stomach down to your kids. You want to break the cycle, not repeat it.

Or maybe this is you

You’ve done well, and that worries you.

You’ve worked hard and built a comfortable life. But you’re quietly afraid your kids will grow up handed everything, never learning the hunger and capability that got you here.

Two very different starting points. The same exact goal: a child who becomes genuinely capable with money on their own, not one who’s shaped by your circumstances, whether those circumstances were too little or more than enough.

Why willpower isn’t the problem

The beliefs run deeper than the budget.

Long before a kid can do math, they absorb a feeling about money.

They catch it from the tone at the dinner table. From the sigh when a bill arrives.

From whether money is something the family talks about openly, or never mentions at all.

Those feelings harden into beliefs. And those beliefs quietly run the show for the rest of their lives.

Money is stressful. Rich people are greedy. There’s never enough. People like us don’t do things like that.

You can teach a child every budgeting trick in the world. But if underneath it they believe money is scary, or that wanting more makes them a bad person, the beliefs win. Every time.

This is the piece almost every money program for kids completely misses.

They drill the mechanics and ignore the mindset. They teach kids to track allowance like tiny accountants.

And they never touch how a child actually feels about money, which is the thing that will actually determine their financial life.

A different kind of toolkit

So we built the thing we wished existed.

Inspiring Next Gen Wealth is a complete, done-for-you system for building a healthy money culture in your home.

Not a course you have to finish. A toolkit you pull from for years, as your kids grow.

It does the two things together that almost nobody does at all.

It teaches the practical skills. The saving, the earning, the investing, the giving.

And it tends to the mindset underneath. The beliefs and feelings that decide whether those skills ever get used.

It’s built to be warm instead of preachy, and genuinely fun instead of boring.

Because a lesson that feels like a lecture gets tuned out. And a lesson that feels like a Saturday morning gets remembered.

And it starts in an unexpected place. Not with your kids. With you.

Because you can’t hand down a money mindset you haven’t looked at yourself.

So the first thing inside helps you see your own money story clearly, maybe for the first time. So you get to choose what you pass on, instead of passing it on by accident.

Everything you get inside the Blueprint

Each piece is a real tool your family will actually use. Here’s the whole system, and what each part would reasonably cost on its own.

Money Mindset Reframe ToolPersonalized
Answer a few honest questions and get a personal letter back that names the money beliefs quietly running your life, and hands you the exact new words to replace the ones holding you back. It’s so real it reframed a belief I’d carried for thirty years. (More on that below.)
$97
Family Wealth Identity WorkshopWorkbook + Videos
In three short sittings, you and your family decide, on purpose, who you choose to be with money. You’ll walk away with a Family Wealth Statement you’ll actually want to frame and put on the wall.
$79
The Entrepreneur Activation KitAges 8+
Watch your kid go from “I want to make money” to a real one-page business plan, built from their own idea, in about twenty minutes. The day my eight-year-old wanted to sell blueberries off our backyard bush, this is what turned the spark into a plan.
$69
The Where-They-Stand SnapshotPersonalized
Stop guessing where your child is with money. A few quick questions tell you exactly where they stand right now, and hand you the specific next step to take, so you start in precisely the right place.
$49
The What-to-Teach-When Roadmap5 guides, ages 4 to 18
Know exactly what to teach, and exactly when, from the preschooler with a piggy bank to the teen about to leave home. You’ll never again wonder if your child is too young, or if you’ve already missed the window.
$49
45 Money Conversation ScriptsWord-for-word
The exact words for the moment your kid melts down because you won’t buy the toy, so the checkout line stops being a battle. Open your phone, find the moment you’re in, and read the words. Tonight.
$39
Games That Secretly Teach Money15 games & activities
Fifteen ready-to-play games that smuggle real money lessons inside a Saturday-morning good time. Your kid does the learning, has a blast, and never once feels like they’re being taught.
$39
The Allowance System That Sticks (+ First Investment Walkthrough)Step-by-step
Set up a Save, Spend, Share system that finally sticks instead of fizzling by week three. Then open your child’s first real investment account, so their money starts growing while time is still on their side.
$59
The 30-Day Wealth Culture ChallengeDaily habit builder
One small five-minute action a day. Thirty days later, the money-smart mindset isn’t something you’re trying to remember to do. It’s just how your family operates now.
$39
The Family Dream Board + TrackersTogether
A shared space to dream big as a family, plus the printable jar labels and weekly trackers that turn those dreams into a visible habit, right there on the fridge where everyone sees it.
$29
Total real value $547
Everything above, one price
$547 in real value
$97
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Want to start smaller? The core practical toolkit is also available on its own for $47. Start with the essentials and upgrade anytime.
Why I built this

I spent thirty years unlearning what I’m about to save your kids from.

Growing up, asking my dad about money got you one response, delivered in an accent Brooklyn never fully refunded:

“What are you, writing a book?”

So I didn’t write the book. I just quietly decided money was a scary, grown-up thing I wasn’t allowed to understand.

There’s one image I can’t shake.

My dad, dumping his big water-cooler jar of coins out on the bed and counting it. Tense, like the rent depended on the nickels.

He never said why. He didn’t have to. That was the whole mood of money in our house. Heavy, quiet, never enough.

And then the movies finished the job.

George Bailey good, Mr. Potter evil. The Goonies versus the greedy developers.

Every story said the same thing: the guy with money is the jerk, and the good guy stays broke.

Nobody ever mentioned you could be both a good person and a person with money.

So I set my own bar nice and low. And any time life went well, I kept one eye on the ceiling, waiting for the other shoe to drop.

It took me until my thirties to untangle it.

I’d earned the lesson the hard way. Standing in restaurants at 27, silently praying my maxed-out card wouldn’t get declined in front of friends.

I thought my only move was to spend less. Until I learned the truth that changed everything:

There’s a floor to how much you can cut, but no ceiling on how much you can earn.

And that a good person isn’t supposed to stay broke. You can’t help anyone from an empty cup.

These days my eight-year-old is out back plotting to sell blueberries off our bush like it’s a Shark Tank pitch.

And honestly, my heart lights up every time.

My kids fill their Share jar and decide, on their own, to give it to No Kid Hungry.

They’ve got the same saving instinct I had as a kid. Except this time there’s a dad in the room going: yes, go for it, you’re a money magnet. And yes, you can be a good person and earn a lot.

That’s the whole reason this exists.

I want to reach kids while their money beliefs are still wet cement. Especially the ones whose parents can’t hand them this.

Schools skip it. A lot of us accidentally pass down the exact fears we grew up with.

I’m here to help you break that chain. And to make the whole thing genuinely fun.

— Greg, founder of Inspiring Next Gen Wealth

A quick, honest aside

The Reframe Tool worked on me before it worked on anyone else.

Remember that “waiting for the other shoe to drop” feeling I mentioned?

I’d carried it my whole life and never had a name for it.

Then I sat down and used the Money Mindset Reframe Tool we built, the same one that’s waiting for you inside.

And it gently named exactly where that belief came from, and handed me a healthier way to hold it.

I built the thing, and it still taught me something about myself. That’s when I knew it was real.

If it can reframe a belief its own creator carried for three decades, it can do something for you too.

Picture it a year from now

This is the home you’re building.

Money isn’t a tense, hushed topic anymore.

It’s just something your family talks about, openly, without the knot in the stomach.

Your kid has a little business idea, and the confidence to actually try it.

Their Share jar is filling up, and they are the one who decides where it goes.

There’s real money in a real account, growing, because you started while time was still on their side.

And underneath all of it, a quiet belief you gave them on purpose:

I’m capable. I can create value. I get to decide who I am with money.

The belief you wish someone had given you.

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Try it for 60 days. Risk is on me.

Go through it with your family. Use the tools. If it doesn’t help you build a warmer, more confident money culture in your home, just reply to any email and I’ll refund you in full. You can keep the printables you’ve already put on the fridge. That’s how sure I am this matters.

A few honest questions

My kids are really young. Or nearly grown. Is this still for me?

Yes. The Age-by-Age Roadmap runs from 4 to 18, and the tools adapt to each stage. The earlier you start the more time compounds in your favor, but it genuinely is never too late to change the money culture in your home.

I’m not great with money myself. Will I be able to teach this?

That’s exactly who this is built for. It starts with you, gently, and gives you the words and the systems so you’re never winging it. You’ll learn right alongside your kids, and honestly, that’s part of what makes it work.

We’re financially comfortable. Do we need this?

Often the most, honestly. Comfortable kids can have the hardest time learning capability, because they never had to. This gives them the hunger, the skills, and the character on purpose, instead of leaving it to chance.

How much time does this take? I’m busy.

Pick one tool and start. Some take ten minutes. The daily challenge is five minutes a day. There’s no syllabus and nothing to fall behind on. It’s built for real parents with real schedules.

What exactly do I get, and how?

Instant digital access to everything listed above. The interactive tools open right in your browser on any device, and the printables are ready for your fridge. It’s yours to use for years.

Your kids are learning about money from you right now, today, whether you planned it or not.

Let’s make sure it’s what you’d actually choose to teach them.

Build your family’s wealth culture

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