The Opposite of Spoiled : Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart about Money
The Opposite of Spoiled : Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart about Money
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Author(s): Lieber, Ron
ISBN No.: 9780062247018
Pages: 256
Year: 201502
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 34.97
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"We all want to raise children with good values -- children who are the opposite of spoiled -- yet we often neglect to talk to our children about money. The Opposite of Spoiled breaks new ground by suggesting that the next generation deserves to be better at money than we are. From handling the tooth fairy, to tips on allowance, chores, charity, checking accounts, and part-time jobs, this engaging and important book is a must-read for parents." - Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project "A thoughtful, and often inspiring, book that also delivers dozens of smart, practical tips for turning conversations about money into lessons about living. If you've got kids, want kids--or heck, have been a kid--read this book." - Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive and To Sell is Human "Ron Lieber's tips are practical, accessible and, best of all, rooted in the desire to foster an honest dialogue with our children." - Heather Stevens, "Balancing Act" column in The Chicago Tribune "I started reading this book and cannot put it down.


I don't know anyone who doesn't want to raise their kids to have curiosity, patience, thrift, modesty, generosity, perseverance, and perspective. A godsend of a book." - Jessica Seinfeld "All of us worry about how to give our kids a proper dose of perspective and gratitude. Ron Lieber's explanation of how money conversations imprint these good values (and so much more) is just the thing parents need to read right now." - Madeline Levine, author of The Price of Privilege "Flush with practical ways to incorporate money lessons into family life. Lieber's style is conversational and frank, with a sense of humor. It's rare to find a book about finance with so much heart." - Associated Press "I take a lot of pleasure in a good, practical book about how you spend your time, or how you raise your family.


The Opposite of Spoiled is good enough that I've been reading bits aloud to my husband and initiating conversations with our children about things like whether they compare their house to those of their friends, and more honestly answering questions like 'Mommy, do you have $1,000?'" - KJ Dell'Antonia, The New York Times's Motherlode blog "In the course of profiling dozens of savvy families, Lieber gives tips on how to talk about money with kids in a calm way. He makes a convincing case that the tendency to avoid the topic is a missed opportunity." - The Wall Street Journal "An astute book filled with interesting anecdotes and wise lessons." - Forbes "Finally, an honest, modern, comprehensive and nuanced book about kids and money. Parents report that conversations about money fill them with so much dread and confusion that they change the subject rather than dive in. The Opposite of Spoiled comes to the rescue." - Wendy Mogel, author of The Blessing of a Skinned Knee "New York Times columnist Lieber makes a strong argument that money is something that children notice and talk about. Lieber's easygoing style will encourage parents to raise a new generation that's both confident and compassionate.


" - Publishers Weekly "Lieber's book is intensely pragmatic, relentlessly anecdotal--and that's why I loved it. A book that will start important conversations in lots of households." - Claire Dederer, The New York Times Book Review.


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