Financial discipline is not automatic. It is taught. Between 8–12 years, children develop habits that often stay for life. This workshop ensures those habits are responsible ones.
Effort, work, and value — not just spending.
A skill many adults still struggle with.
Think first, decide wisely.
Learn how small savings grow over time.
Plan for a cycle, gadget, or future purchase.
Understand parents’ effort and responsibility.
Budget pocket money with confidence.
Basic understanding of banks, saving accounts, FD & RD.
Post-workshop WhatsApp guidance with follow-ups, habit challenges, and parent support to ensure lasting impact.
Register Now!This program is not about creating millionaires.
It is about creating:
Because financial awareness is not just about
money.
It is about character.
Children may:
Children learn to:
It is about shaping them into responsible, disciplined, financially aware, and confident individuals.
Because money habits build character — and character shapes the future.
Maximum 16 students per batch for personal guidance, interaction, and meaningful learning.
No complex jargon. Only clear explanations, real-life examples, and practical activities that children truly understand.
No comparison. No pressure. Only positive encouragement and value-based discussions.
As parents of a 9-year-old, we bring both real-world expertise and personal understanding into every session.
Growth & Brand Leader | Entrepreneur | Mentor With 15+ years of experience across branding, entrepreneurship, and strategic growth, Hari has worked with 150+ brands globally and mentored 4000+ professionals. He currently leads Branding & Corporate Communications at Everrenew Energy. He brings real-world financial thinking and discipline-based learning into this program – helping children understand money with clarity and responsibility.
Kids Education Entrepreneur | Creative Learning Facilitator Ramyasree specialises in early child education and interactive learning experiences. She has conducted 100+ sessions for children aged 6–12, blending creativity with structured engagement. She ensures every session is engaging, age-appropriate, and conducted in a safe, encouraging environment.
Financial discipline is not automatic. It is taught.
Yes. No prior financial knowledge is required. This program introduces basic money concepts in a simple, age-appropriate way using real-life examples, discussions, and practical worksheets.
No — and we do not overpromise. This workshop introduces financial thinking and discipline. It builds awareness and responsible habits, but mastery develops gradually through continued practice.
No. We focus only on foundational money habits such as Needs vs Wants, saving discipline, smart spending, goal setting, and basic banking awareness. This is an introduction to finance, not advanced investing.
Your child will develop financial awareness, better spending discipline, saving habits, and greater respect for the value of money. The goal is responsible thinking and confidence in handling money.
This is a structured 2-day, 8-hour intensive program limited to 16 students per batch. Small batch size ensures personal attention, interaction, and meaningful learning in a guided environment.
Yes. Parents are included in a 3-month guided WhatsApp support group where we share follow-up activities, habit reinforcement challenges, and provide ongoing guidance to help sustain learning.
Each child receives a premium workbook, practice sheets, savings trackers, and an official Certificate of Completion to continue learning at home with confidence.
Yes. Light snacks and refreshments are provided on both days to keep children comfortable and energized. Parents may inform us in advance about any allergies.
Absolutely. We maintain a positive, respectful, and pressure-free environment with no comparison among children. This program focuses on growth and discipline, not competition.
Give your child a platform to shine. Give your child a platform to shine.