What Every Child Needs To Know About The Economy
The economy is the system in which people earn and spend money. It shapes everything from routine trips to the supermarket to major life choices. "What Every Child Needs to Know About The Economy" explains this abstract concept to young children, helping them to understand the modern world and, more importantly, the adults in their lives. Written by two dads -- a child expert and a former Wall Street analyst -- "What Every Child Needs to Know About The Economy" is the book for any adult who wants to help young children understand why they might not have every toy they want, and why some grown-ups go to work and some do not.
R. Bradley Snyder is a recognized expert on the behaviors and preferences of children and adolescents. Trained in research methods and developmental psychology, he is best known for his work with children and youth, ranging from usability testing with hemophilic teenagers to pilot testing for the Cartoon Network to conducting focus groups with youth inside juvenile prisons. He has won the prestigious Innovations in American Government Award from Harvard University. Brad is the author of numerous studies and is a regular speaker at conferences. The author of a parenting book, The 5 Simple Truths of Raising Kids, he lives in Scottsdale, AZ.
Marc Engelsgjerd oversees the oncology practice of a healthcare consultancy and has served as the director of clinical affairs at Veritas Medicine. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of Arizona and received his medical degree from he University of California, San Francisco. He lives in New York City.