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  2. How Parents Can Talk To Kids About Money - AOL

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    “Conversely, parents can ask their children questions.” The objective of talking about money with family is not to position it as a discussion to dread or a chore to get through the motions of ...

  3. Financial Literacy Quiz: 10 Questions to Challenge Your Money ...

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    Visit the new DailyFinance Learning Center, where you can take interactive courses on personal finance topics, including how to teach your kids about money. %Gallery-185378% Related Articles

  4. Have you had the 'money talk' with your parents? - AOL

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    Between now and 2045, an estimated $84 trillion will be passed down to heirs. Yet only a quarter of Americans have had “the talk” about how that wealth will be passed down.

  5. Tired of their parents’ outdated advice, young adults are ...

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    Many Americans aren’t learning financial topics from their parents. 30% of U.S. adults say their parents didn’t teach them how to build financial wealth, including 21% of Gen Zers (ages 18-27 ...

  6. Rhetorical question - Wikipedia

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    In the 1580s, English printer Henry Denham invented a "rhetorical question mark" (⸮) for use at the end of a rhetorical question; however, it fell out of use in the 17th century. It was the reverse of an ordinary question mark, so that instead of the main opening pointing back into the sentence, it opened away from it.

  7. Negative evidence in language acquisition - Wikipedia

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    Direct negative evidence in language acquisition consists of utterances that indicate whether a construction in a language is ungrammatical. [1] Direct negative evidence differs from indirect negative evidence because it is explicitly presented to a language learner (e.g. a child might be corrected by a parent).

  8. Uses of English verb forms - Wikipedia

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    Indicative mood, in English, refers to finite verb forms that are not marked as subjunctive and are neither imperatives nor conditionals. They are the verbs typically found in the main clauses of declarative sentences and questions formed from them, as well as in most dependent clauses (except for those that use

  9. I Grew Up With Frugal Parents: 9 Things They Told Me To Never ...

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    With financially prudent parents — to put it kindly, she actually described them as “cheapskates!” — she learned from an early age how to keep extra money in her pocket.