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Educational Resources
Avenir Financial offers members Educational Resources to help you on your path to financial success.
Financial Literacy Workshops
Avenir Financial is pleased to provide Financial Literacy Workshops at no cost. Our English or Spanish informational and interactive workshops for every age group teach the importance of good money-management skills. Workshops are 30 to 45 minutes long and great for schools, businesses or community groups.
Schedule a WorkshopAt-Home Learning Resources
For parents who are looking for online educational resources, we’ve collected our favorite free family-friendly sites that are filled with fun games, activities and valuable parenting tools to assist your at-home learning journey.
World of Cents is designed for children and youth age 5 and older and uses interactive activities to engage kids while teaching the value of money with basic math concepts.
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H.I.P. Pocket Change. This U.S. Mint website is packed with 13 online games. Kids and parents can learn together through STEM, NASA, history videos and even begin to identify valuable coins with the digital coin library.
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Common Sense is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization that exists to provide trustworthy information, education and empower families:
- Common Sense Media: Helps parents feel good about the choices they make for their kids. Offering a trusted library of independent age-based ratings and reviews.
- Common Sense Education: Supports K-12 schools with everything educators need to empower the next generation of digital citizens.
- Common Sense Kids Action: A partnership of policy makers, business leaders and other advocates for kids well-being in the digital age.
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WideOpenSchool is a great at-home learning site featuring a free collection of online learning experiences. Respected educational sites such as Khan Academy, Amplify, Scholastic, National Geographic and more enrich children and are often used by educators on a regular basis in the classroom.
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FamilyEducation provides practical how-to's for parents at every stage–infant through college. Subscribe to the new "Prepared Parent" daily newsletter designed specifically for families coping with transitioning to at-home learning.
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First Things First provides a Birth to Five HelpLine, "Parent Kits" and early literacy development tools. With many English and Spanish articles, podcasts and videos on how to help children learn to read a communicate at an early age,