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Clark, Kelly – National Technical Assistance Center on Transition, 2016
When students graduate from high school they often experience independence that includes (a) moving out on their own, (b) forming new relationships, and (c) supporting themselves financially. However, according to data from the National Longitudinal Transition Survey--2, only 38% of youth with disabilities have lived independently outside the…
Descriptors: Money Management, Knowledge Level, Consumer Education, High School Graduates
National Child Care Information Center, Vienna, VA. – 1997
This booklet touches on many topics related to child care consumer education for parents. The booklet begins by defining child care consumer education, discussing this education as a way to provide parents with child care information to assess their needs, locate services, evaluate quality, and choose the best possible care for their children. The…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Day Care, Parent Education, Program Descriptions
Villaire, Ted – Our Children, 2001
Asserts that as parents spend less time with their children and try to assuage their guilt by buying children things, the many effects of materialism must be prevented. Children need help understanding that spending time with friends and family is more rewarding than spending money. They need to be taught the strategies of media literacy while…
Descriptors: Children, Consumer Education, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Responsibility
Ericson, B. Kay; Richardson, Beverlee – 1985
The purpose of this article is to aid parents in selecting high quality child care. A systematic method for identifying high quality child care focuses on three major program areas: the physical, learning, and teaching environments. The discussion helps parents become aware of appropriate questions about the physical environment, become familiar…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Consumer Education, Day Care, Early Childhood Education

Baecher, Charlotte M. – PTA Today, 1991
Promotional campaigns and commercial messages permeate most waking hours of children's lives. Children must be educated about the nature of commercial messages directed at them, and their ability to resist sales pressure must be built. (JD)
Descriptors: Advertising, Consumer Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Mass Media
Department of Transportation, Washington, DC. – 1986
The booklet is an informational and educational tool designed to help a consumer do three things: (1) to communicate more effectively with those who provide the products and services he or she buys; (2) to locate sources of help; and (3) to resolve complaints in the most effective manner. The booklet contains two major parts. Part 1, "How To…
Descriptors: Accountability, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection, Disabilities
Horton, Sally E. – 1988
This guide contains six lessons developed to help parents teach their children to handle money wisely. Each lesson consists of a synopsis of the main ideas; key words; information covered in the lesson; self-rating questions for parents; what parents need to know about children in various age groups (preschoolers, 6-9, 9-12, and teenagers);…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Budgeting, Children, Consumer Education

Cohen, Stewart; Xiao, Jing-jian – Childhood Education, 1992
Parents play a role in their children's consumer education by helping them distinguish between consumer necessities and digressionary consumption practices. Strategies for children's consumer education are outlined, and programs for money management are described. (LB)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Early Childhood Education, Models, Money Management
Arrowood, Janet C. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006
There are numerous financial planning and money management handbooks, but few focus on the needs of young adults between 16 and 25 years of age. Colleges and some high schools are increasingly offering courses covering money management, but the materials are more "economics-focused" than "real-world" focused. Young people are huge consumers who…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Money Management, Graduates, Credit (Finance)
Bank of America NT & SA, San Francisco, CA. – 1983
This report provides parents with information on teaching their children about budgeting, saving, and careful spending as well as information on giving their children money, bonds, and stocks. Topics covered include: (1) participation of young children in family shopping; (2) money management skills developed through giving children an allowance;…
Descriptors: Banking, Budgeting, Consumer Education, Credit (Finance)
Kivel, Paul – 1999
This book offers practical advice on how to rear sons to become the kind of men needed for a multicultural and democratic society. Suggestions are given for dealing with racism, homophobia, pornography, drugs, social class problems, consumerism, sex, and violence. The chapters are: (1) "Male Socialization"; (2) "The Big Picture"; (3) "Mothering,…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Consumer Education, Cultural Awareness, Democracy
Gallagher, Patricia C. – 1993
This guide shows parents how to cut expenses and save on the cost of raising a family. Chapter 1 offers many ways to stretch food dollars and discusses buying in bulk, eating out, using coupons, buying wholesale, and gardening. Cost-cutting clothing ideas covered in chapter 2 include buying at secondhand stores and consignment shops, outlet…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Children, Clothing, Consumer Education
Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC. – 1997
Play is a natural activity for children that provides opportunities to learn and grow physically, mentally, and socially. These two booklets offer toy selection advice from the government agency charged with protecting the public against unreasonable risks of injury associated with consumer products. The first booklet outlines toy choices for: (1)…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Age Groups, Child Behavior, Child Safety
Thomas, Melissa L.; Makris, Barbara L. – 1983
This outline summarizes information to be presented in a child care consumer education course. The goal of the course is to add to the life-management skills of working parents by teaching them techniques that reduce the stress associated with child care. Sections of the course contain information on the disadvantages and advantages of the…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Consumer Education, Contracts, Day Care
Horne, Richard, Ed. – 1989
The newsletter presents six articles and associated information concerned with assistive technology for children and youth with handicaps. "Technology: Becoming an Informed Consumer" (Elizabeth Lahm and Sue Elting) reviews the history of technology with emphasis on assistive technology, offers case studies on technology applications, and gives…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Computer Software, Consumer Education, Disabilities
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