This post is sponsored by Ohio's 529 Plan. All opinions are my own.
If the last year and a half has taught us anything, it’s taught us that education and educators are a completely undervalued resource. In the last year, I went from being a preschool gymnastic instructor and heavily involved in our schools PTA; to being the sole educator for my children. And I’m not alone. As we approach the end of another school year, I want to reflect on how far we have come. But also, how we can look ahead by investing in their future on 529 Day (May 29!).
Education is multi-faceted
Education happens in so many ways. During this crazy time I’ve come to realize that our children are so resilient. Not only does their education come in so many forms, but they are able to learn even in the hardest of times. Playing outdoors, making kitchen science experiments, and even planting a garden are incredible ways of learning. My 8-year-old is even using digital ‘camps’ to learn new skills, like coding.
We’ve also gone way outside of the box by scheduling at-home animal visits! Regardless of how your children are learning, their education doesn’t have to be stressful. In fact, many of those hands-on learning skills will be incredibly helpful in their higher education.
Two-Year, Four-Year, or technical school?
My kids are still relatively young. My 8-year-old still wants to code for a job. But my 5-year-old wants to be a princess. I know that as their schooling continues, they will develop new interests. And, whether they choose a 4-year, 2-year, or technical school, they will be set because we invested in Ohio’s 529 Plan for each of them.
A 529 Savings Plan is a lot like a 401k. It’s an easy, tax-friendly way to save for your children’s higher education. Ohio’s 529 Plan can be used across the country for 2-year and 4-year programs as well as technical schools. Fun fact: Ohio’s 529 Plans can be used to fund your education nationwide — not just in the state of Ohio. And withdrawals from your plan are tax free when used for eligible education expenses.
INVEST IN YOUR CHILD’S FUTURE WITH OHIO’S 529 PLAN on 529 Day
May 29th, or “529 Day,” is a day to highlight the importance of higher education. Regardless of your child’s age, opening an account with Ohio’s 529 Plan right now is the perfect way to invest in their future education. And there are so many reasons not to wait.
Using the College Saving Planner you can see how an investment of any amount today can truly help cover the cost of schooling later! Additionally, the Cost of Waiting Tool will help you figure out how much money you’ll need to save the longer you wait to start. So whether or not they still want to go into coding or become a lawyer, you’ll be in a much better financial position to help them succeed with higher education.
IT’S SO EASY TO GET STARTED
There are only a few things you truly need to start Ohio’s 529 plan.
- Your ID, social security number, telephone number, address, your date of birth, and your mothers maiden name.
- The telephone number, social security number, address, and date of birth of your successor (someone to take over the account should something happen to you).
- And lastly, the date of birth, telephone number, address, and social security number of the person you’re saving for.
That’s it. Easy peasy, right? Exactly.
So why not take this change in season to reevaluate the future of your children’s education. Open an Ohio 529 Plan today!
sambo
I agree, with covid there are so many way to learn new thing. My 12 years old also (just like your 8 year old) also use online coding app for his school. Back at my time, this was not happening, I was simply playing squid game at school 🙂
Bella
Totally agree with this. So many amazing ways to learn these days. SO awesome. thanks for sharing
Krysten Quiles
Love this! Since I don’t plan on having my own kids, I’ll be helping towards my nephew’s education.
Celebrate Woman
So important to resolve the kids’ education options as early as possible. Truly helpful information.
Jen Cowan
Great reminders – we have a 529 and contribute annually!
Tweenselmom
So glad that there are many investment plans like this that provide a lot of benefits. It’s hard to get a fund for quality education nowadays.
Rose Ann Sales
These are all the tips I need, thanks!
Heather @ US Japan Fam
529 is an amazing option for many families, we chose against it for many reasons that it’s too complicated for our family who likely will live in many states (and countries!?) by the time college rolls around. We’re investing more generally, with our retirement being priority #1 and 3 kids’ college being priority #2 and not at all guaranteed… we will help as much as we can, but i’m hoping they can get financial aid / scholarships or who knows, maybe it’ll be free by then! i find it hard to believe that public college is still so expensive, it should be free because it’s just as necessary as high school and I hope that’s the way our country will shift soon!
Davindra
All great tips. The best advice we got for our kids is start as early as possible!
Jen @ JENRON DESIGNS
What a great reference tool for parents all at one site. Great job.
Deb B.
Wonderful there is a 529 plan available for families. We have something like that here in Canada. My kiddos are still really young, but like you, this pandemic has inspired me to ensure my child’s financial future is set.
Heidi
Such great tips for parents!
Angel
How interesting. Thanks for sharing this important information! Gotta tell hubby about it. 🙂
Danielle
This is a great way to plan and help our children’s futures.
Samantha Laycock
I love that most of us have realized the importance of different types of schooling for our kids. This was a great article.
Vidya Tiru
we started with our kids 529 later than we should have (in retrospect).. though we managed to save up enough in time for college, starting early would have helped in so many ways.. it is such a wonderful thing for peace of mind all around for us and for them
Nathania
This us some awesome advice! Ot is never to early to start saving and investing in our children’s future.
Puja Kumari
Wow! Excellent technologies to teach kids different things.