Some additional suggestions for money education in late teenage years include: allowing children to do the family grocery shopping, and evolving them in planning a budget for an upcoming trip, and helping them complete their tax returns if they're employed. For older teens it can also be a helpful learning experience to help them secure a small installment loan. This will teach them to learn to budget for regular financial obligations as well as build their credit.
Take the time to teach your children about the proper management of money and they will be much better prepared to be financially responsible adults.
It is really never too early to start teaching your children about money. And the sooner you begin teaching your children about money the better chance they will grow up to have a well-rounded and responsible appreciation of the uses and value of money. Some parents may not begin to teach children about managing money at an early age because they simply don't understand where or how to begin.