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"By waiting until high school, some of the students who need the information most, don't receive it. Plus there is new evidence that the information makes a greater difference when offered to younger students than it does later on." - Laura Levine, Director of the JumpStart Coalition for Personal Financial Education "Kids are sponges. So why wait to teach them about money?....Giving them an early start means they might not have to experience the same financial difficulty that so many cash-strapped and debt-burdened Canadians are facing today." Caroline Cakebread, Chatelaine, Nov 2009 "We all want to protect our kids from everything from cavities to colds. In the past year we've added global financial crisis to that long list of parental worries. Luckily, the best way to protect them is by teaching them the basics and remembering it is never too early to start. - Craig and Marc Kielburger, Free the Children, The Toronto Star, Sept 7, 2009
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