Kinder Ready's Elizabeth Fraley Introduces Financial Literacy for Young Minds

July 1, 2025 5:50 AM EDT


Teaching kids about money management is a key part of preparing them for real-world responsibilities. Now, financial literacy is getting a youthful twist with Kinder Ready's Elizabeth Fraley launching a new initiative focused on early education around taxes and money.

Designed for children aged 7-12, the campaign, titled Tax Tips for Kids, is part of a broader Kinder Ready curriculum that equips young learners with the tools they need to thrive--academically and financially.

While taxes may seem like a topic best left to adults, Elizabeth Fraley of Kinder Ready believes it's never too early to start. "Children are already observing financial behaviors at home," says Fraley. "By introducing simple tax concepts early on, we're not only teaching them about money but helping them develop responsibility, planning skills, and a sense of contribution to society."

Breaking Down Taxes for Children

The Tax Tips for Kids initiative focuses on basic, age-appropriate concepts like:

  • What taxes are and why we pay them (e.g., roads, schools, and libraries)

  • How earning money from chores, lemonade stands, or small projects connect to real-world income

  • The difference between gross and net income

  • Saving for future expenses like college or community causes

These lessons are delivered through interactive videos, storytelling, role-play activities, and printable worksheets, making it easy for parents and educators to guide kids through what might otherwise be a complex topic.

Kinder Ready: Education Beyond the Classroom

Founded with a mission to bridge early learning gaps, Kinder Ready Tutoring is known for its innovative and engaging programs that prepare children for academic and life success. From literacy to math readiness, and now financial literacy, Kinder Ready and Elizabeth Fraley are reshaping how foundational education is delivered.

Elizabeth Fraley, a certified educator and literacy specialist, has helped thousands of families through her highly acclaimed school prep programs. With the introduction of tax literacy for kids, she aims to normalize conversations about money from an early age. "By demystifying taxes, we empower children to become more curious, responsible citizens," Fraley adds.

Making Financial Education Fun

Rather than overwhelm kids with numbers or IRS jargon, Kinder Ready's materials introduce tax-related topics through:

  • Games like "Tax Trackers," where kids learn how sales tax works in a store

  • Storybooks featuring characters who explore how cities run using tax dollars

  • Activity sheets that allow kids to budget their allowances or earnings

The goal, according to Elizabeth Fraley Kinder Ready, is to encourage questions and spark interest--rather than fear or confusion--about financial systems.

Parents as Partners

Kinder Ready also provides companion guides for parents so they can reinforce these lessons at home. The program aligns with Fraley's belief that financial literacy should be a family topic, not something introduced late in life.

"With these resources, parents can use real-life moments--like grocery shopping or receiving a paycheck--as teachable moments. It's about shifting the mindset that finance is only for grown-ups," says Elizabeth Fraley Kinder Ready.

Looking Ahead

As the initiative gains traction, Fraley and her team are already working on expanding the financial curriculum to include topics like budgeting, giving, and investing--always keeping age-appropriateness and engagement in mind.

For parents interested in introducing their children to Kinder Ready's Tax Tips for Kids program, more information and free resources are available at www.kinderready.com.

About Kinder Ready

Kinder Ready is an early education platform founded by Elizabeth Fraley, focused on preparing children for academic and life success through engaging, research-backed programs. Based in Los Angeles, Kinder Ready offers both in-person and online resources that help children build skills in literacy, math, executive function, and now, financial literacy.

For further details on Kinder Ready's programs, visit their website: https://www.kinderready.com/.

Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ElizabethFraleyKinderReady



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