I did not realize how hard it is for a young child (ages 3 and 5) to have a Lego investor as a father. I jumped in feet first 5 months ago without thinking that through. I will say it was just about enough of a drawback that I almost stopped. Originally I had thought to keep it from them but that is not my nature and kids notice metric tons (so it seems) of boxes being delivered weekly.
However it got me thinking about how to use this as a teaching opportunity (we homeschool - all things are teachable ). So after talking with my wife and then the kids they each have decided to be polybag investors. We decided to limit it to 2 polybags a year at no more than 5.00 purchase per poly. I made a chart for each of them showing money in and projected money out (including fees) and monthly we check ebay and talk about when to post the polys for sale.
After all that - my question is does anyone else (1) share similar drawbacks with their kids and (2) have you ever thought about involving them in the process?
thx
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I did not realize how hard it is for a young child (ages 3 and 5) to have a Lego investor as a father. I jumped in feet first 5 months ago without thinking that through. I will say it was just about enough of a drawback that I almost stopped. Originally I had thought to keep it from them but that is not my nature and kids notice metric tons (so it seems) of boxes being delivered weekly. However it got me thinking about how to use this as a teaching opportunity (we homeschool - all things are teachable
). So after talking with my wife and then the kids they each have decided to be polybag investors.
We decided to limit it to 2 polybags a year at no more than 5.00 purchase per poly. I made a chart for each of them showing money in and projected money out (including fees) and monthly we check ebay and talk about when to post the polys for sale.
After all that - my question is does anyone else (1) share similar drawbacks with their kids and (2) have you ever thought about involving them in the process?
thx