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Worried about money? Ways to keep your kids from feeling your stress

March 11, 2024 By Liz Weston

When it comes to parents and children, money stress can be contagious.

That’s what Amy Weimer, director of the School of Family and Consumer Sciences at Texas State University, found when she and a colleague studied 60 children last year. They were more likely to report feeling worried if their parents were experiencing long-term financial stress.

“As a parent, if I know I’m in deep debt, I would want to do something to address that issue so it doesn’t trickle down and have an impact on my child’s mental well-being,” Weimer says. Parents may want to seek financial counseling to help with debt management, for example, if they are experiencing financial strain, she adds.

According to researchers and financial professionals, there are also other steps parents can take to help teach their children about money without sharing their financial worries with them. In Kimberly Palmer’s latest for the Seattle Times, learn ways to keep your kids from feeling your stress.

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