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6-8spending-decisions

Family chat before big purchases

Talking through big purchases helps you test your reasons before spending.

In this lesson

Family chat before big purchases is part of Spending Wisely. This preview shows how spending-decisions connects to everyday family decisions such as earning, saving, spending choices, goals, approvals, or parent-guided money conversations inside Progress Penguin.

Today’s money mission

DeeDee sees a real money moment: You want a {{currencyCode}}{{money:15000}} bicycle. Before asking your parent, you think through why you need it. Why does this help? Before choosing an answer, slow down and find the money action in the story.

What you need to know

Talking through big purchases helps you test your reasons before spending. The key is to ask what is being traded, earned, spent, saved, trusted, or recorded. Once you find that action, the lesson becomes easier: the right choice should match the money rule, not just the loudest feeling or fastest option.

Real-life example

For example, if a child sees a price, a balance, a goal, or a task reward, they should ask: what changed, who gave something up, and what should the account record show next?

Progress Penguin connection

In Progress Penguin, this lesson connects to your balances, requests, tasks, savings goals, and approvals. The app lets you see the money rule happen instead of only reading about it.

Activity preview

Choose the best money move

Use what you just learned. Do not guess — choose the option you can explain.

Practice funding your spending account

Open Requests and make a deposit request so you can see how money gets added before spending. Parent approval can happen later.

Quiz preview

You want a {{currencyCode}}{{money:15000}} bicycle. Before asking your parent, you think through why you need it. Why does this help?

It makes you look clever
Parents prefer children who speak first
It guarantees they say yes
Preparing your reasons shows you've thought it through — not just impulse

Why is it good to talk to a parent before a big purchase?

They will always say yes
Rules say you must ask
Parents like being asked questions
Talking helps you see real reasons and get wiser input