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Value of a Dollar: Teaching Your Preschool Child member seminar kit

Planning member education seminars can be a time-consuming process. That’s why Credit Union Seminars in a Box member seminar kits were designed with your busy schedule in mind. Everything you need to plan and execute a member seminar is in the box--just add the members!

Value of a Dollar: Teaching Your Preschool Child seminar material covers:

  • How preschoolers become consumers
  • How advertising affects them
  • How to influence preschoolers' money values and behaviors
  • How to teach them to manage money
  • How to reinforce parents' teaching outside the home

This kit contains:

View a sample PowerPoint
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View sample speaker notes
  • 28-slide PowerPoint presentation on CD-ROM, with speaker notes
  • A step-by-step planning checklist
  • Member worksheets for photocopying
  • Sign-up sheets
  • Speaker preparation sheet
  • Evaluation forms
  • Sample newsletter article and press release
  • Full-color poster and flyer graphics
  • 25 copies of the Save, Spend & Share coloring book (click here for more about this title)
  • 100 Teach Children About Money statement stuffers (click here for more about this title)
  • Plastic storage file

To order this item, click on Add to Cart below or call 800-356-8010, press 3.

To order more materials and get helpful tips for a successful seminar, go to our reorder and tips page.

Stock #26672



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1 - 2 $220.00 each
3+$160.00 each





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