
A powerful financial awareness camp that helps children understand spending, saving, and decision-making through psychology-based activities and real-life scenarios.
Children ages 7–12 are increasingly exposed to spending opportunities—especially games, ads, and digital purchases—yet rarely taught how or why to make thoughtful financial decisions.
Money Smarts & Decision Making explores the psychology of money in a simple, age-appropriate way. Campers examine questions like “Should I spend money on this?”, “Why do I want this?”, and “How do ads influence my choices?” Through guided activities, children learn about budgeting, saving, spending, and delayed gratification.
Psychological exercises help campers understand how repeated advertising affects dopamine levels and impulsive buying, empowering them to become more purpose-driven and value-driven decision-makers.
This camp gives children tools many adults never learn—how to think before spending, recognize manipulation, and make confident financial choices aligned with their values.
Financial scenarios and activities may be adapted to suit group comprehension and discussion flow while maintaining a strong focus on financial awareness, psychology, and responsible decision-making.
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Aug 10 - 14. '26
Mississauga, ON
3476 Glen Erin Dr. Unit 13A 09:30 - 15:30
Before Care: 08:00 (Paid)
After Care: 16:30 (Paid) $315
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Recreational Instructional Intense or Competitive
Money Smarts & Decision Making is run by Empower Learning Centre.
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