Understanding the difference between needs and wants is important
As children, parents or caregivers cover most of our basic needs. But as we get older, we start to take care of some things on our own.
Maybe we buy our own school lunches or get to go shopping with friends.
Here are some examples of things we need
- Healthy food and clean water
- Clothing to keep us covered and protected from the weather
- Somewhere to live
- Books for learning at school
Here are some examples of things we might want
- Ice cream
- A skateboard
- Online games
- Cuddly toys
How to tell the difference between a need and a want
Ask yourself these questions to help decide if something is a need, or a nice extra:
Do I need this to stay safe and healthy? If yes, it is probably a need.
- For example, fresh food like fruits and vegetables keep you healthy, so those are needed.
- Having a doughnut after you’ve eaten a healthy dinner is an extra treat, so it is a want.
Will something worrying or serious happen if I don’t have this thing? If yes, it is probably a need.
- For example, you can’t go to school without your uniform or books, so those things are needed.
- If you don’t decorate your books with stickers, you can still go to school, so stickers are extras, or wants.
What happens when we only buy what we want?
Imagine your parents gave you money for lunch and you spent it all on stickers. You would be very hungry.
Or, if you needed to take the bus, but got a doughnut instead. You wouldn’t be able to get home!
Spending money only on things we want means that we don’t have enough for what we need.
It is important to use our money to take care of our needs first. If there is anything left over, we can use that for our wants.
Quiz time: Find the needs
Have a look at the below items and decide which ones are things you need. Scroll to the bottom of the page for the answers.