PARENT SUPERVISION NOTICE

G.W.O.P Academy Money Quest

Effective Date: May 19, 2026


G.W.O.P Academy Money Quest is designed to be a parent-guided money learning experience.

Children should use this product with a parent, guardian, grandparent, mentor, teacher, or trusted adult who can help explain money choices, review progress, and guide real-world conversations.


1. ADULT SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED

Money Quest gives children a safe place to practice money decisions through play. Adult supervision helps turn the game into a real learning experience.


Adults should help with:

- Setting up the game

- Explaining the weekly mission

- Reviewing pretend income and expenses

- Helping the child understand checking and savings

- Discussing needs, wants, bills, chores, and choices

- Approving any backfill entries

- Completing the CEO Scoreboard

- Reviewing weekly reflection answers

- Deciding whether to give a real-world reward


2. NO REAL MONEY ACCOUNT IS REQUIRED

Money Quest does not require a bank account, debit card, prepaid card, financial account, or child login.

Families may use the game with pretend money, play money, printed worksheets, allowance, reward points, or simple family-approved rewards.

Any real-world allowance, reward, savings deposit, or money decision is completely controlled by the adult.


3. PLAY MONEY IS ENCOURAGED

For many kids, money makes more sense when they can see it, touch it, count it, move it, and organize it.

Parents may choose to use play money to help the child practice:

- Receiving a paycheck

- Paying pretend rent or bills

- Moving money into savings

- Counting spending money

- Seeing how fast money can disappear

- Understanding why saving matters

Play money is optional. It can often be purchased separately from common retailers, discount stores, educational stores, or online marketplaces.


4. KEEP THE EXPERIENCE SHORT AND CONSISTENT

Money Quest works best when the adult keeps the experience simple and consistent.

Suggested rhythm:

- 5 to 10 minutes for a daily money mission

- 10 to 20 minutes for weekly review

- One clear money conversation at a time

- Praise effort, honesty, and smart thinking

The goal is not to overwhelm the child. The goal is to help them build confidence through repeated practice.


5. USE THE GAME AS A CONVERSATION STARTER

If a child spends too fast, forgets to save, or runs low on pretend money, use that moment as a conversation.

Helpful questions include:

- What happened to your money this week?

- What choice helped you the most?

- What choice would you change next time?

- Did you pay bills before spending?

- What did saving help you do?

- What surprised you about your money?

Mistakes inside the game are not failures. They are practice.


6. ADULT BACKFILL APPROVAL

Money Quest may include a backfill option for missed entries.

Backfill should only be approved by an adult when the child actually completed the activity but did not enter it into the game at the correct time.

Backfill should not be used to rush the game, skip the learning process, or unlock certificates without completing the mission.


7. WEEKLY CERTIFICATES

The weekly certificate is meant to celebrate learning, reflection, consistency, and adult-guided progress.

Adults should review the child's work before completing the weekly certificate.

The certificate should represent a completed learning moment, not just a clicked button.


8. REAL-WORLD REWARDS ARE OPTIONAL

Some families may choose to connect Money Quest progress to a small reward, allowance, savings deposit, family privilege, or goal contribution.

This is optional.

Adults should choose rewards based on the family's values, budget, and comfort level.


9. SAFETY AND PRIVACY

Children should not enter private personal information into support messages, public forms, or shared documents.

Adults should manage all purchases, downloads, contact requests, and product support.


10. EDUCATIONAL DISCLAIMER

G.W.O.P Academy Money Quest is an educational financial literacy tool.

It is not financial, legal, tax, banking, credit, or investment advice.

Adults are responsible for all real-world money decisions and for adapting the activity to the child's age, maturity, and learning needs.


11. FINAL PARENT REMINDER

The most powerful part of Money Quest is not the screen.

It is the conversation between the child and the adult.

Use the game to teach patience, planning, honesty, confidence, and responsibility one money mission at a time.


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