Episode 22 - Two Incomes, One Plan - Raising Confident Investor Kids
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Written by Victor Idoko. Narrated by AI.
Most adults panic when markets fall.
Not because they’re unintelligent—but because nobody taught them what market volatility actually looks like.
In this episode, we unpack how financially confident investors are often shaped long before adulthood—through calm conversations, simple habits, and what children observe at home.
Because raising confident investors isn’t about teaching stock-picking.
It’s about building a calm relationship with uncertainty.
We cover:
• Why most investing behaviour is learned emotionally, not academically
• The three conversations every child should hear before age 10
• How to buy a child’s first share or ETF in Australia
• Why “boring” diversified investments are the best teachers
• What to say when markets fall—and what not to do
You’ll also learn practical frameworks for introducing investing by age group, including:
• Pocket money and investing habits
• ETFs and micro-investing for kids
• Dividend reinvestment and compounding
• How to normalise market volatility early
Because the goal isn’t to raise children who obsess over money.
It’s to raise adults who can stay calm while wealth compounds quietly in the background.
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