RALEIGH (WTVD) -- When the inventor of the BusyKid app named it, he no doubt knew that name would get the attention of parents. But that was before the pandemic when keeping kids busy really became a ...
DAVENPORT — American teens and preteens typically spend more than four hours a day on smartphones, tablets and other digital devices, so why not have them spend a few minutes learning financial ...
CAMAS, Wash. — Every day after school, 11-year-old Jackson Schlesinger practices piano. Later, he and his 13-year-old sister Morgan take out the recycling and help clean up their Camas home. They earn ...
ATLANTA — A Georgia father of six is working to teach his children the value of money, and he's doing it with a new app he created. Gregg Muset is the founder and CEO of the BusyKid app, a platform ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Spending comes easy to most of us. Even young children have no trouble finding what they love and asking for the money to buy it. The lesson to learn is how to save money and ...
HOUSTON, Texas — BusyKid is the chore app where kids can earn, save, share, spend and invest real allowance, with plenty of features to help your kids build a strong financial routine. BusyKid has ...
PHOENIX (KSAZ) - Sometimes, teaching kids about money is not always easy, and that is why a Scottsdale company developed an app for parents to give their kids some real life experience, when it comes ...
As most of us are still trying to work from home, it'd be nice to get the kids to help around the house and earn an allowance. There's a fairly new app that helps accomplish that, called BusyKid.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (KGO) -- Wouldn't it be nice to not have to nag kids to do their chores? For some parents, that day may have just gotten a little closer. Eleven-year-old Mia Han takes out the ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Parents often pay their kids for chores they do around the house, whether that means mowing the lawn, washing the dishes or doing the laundry. It’s a weekly event for many, but it’s not ...
Confession: I could never keep kids’ chores and allowances straight. I tried sticker charts; I tried whiteboards; I even tried apps. Each model failed because the chores assigned didn’t translate to ...
Before girls even get a chance to move into the working world, where they will earn 79 cents for every $1 men earn (and less if she's a woman of color), they're already being stiffed by their parents.
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