To my understanding, my parents may have ideas about savings, investments, insurance and other financial matters but it may only be the tip-of-an-iceberg. They may have heard about those but never really had the courage to dug-up because of their mindset, to be a good employee. Most probably they're not much of a risk-taker, maybe because they're afraid to fail and since there are three of us in school, they wanted to be on the safer side.
When we undergo changes in our lives, especially for the ladies getting into the adolescence stage; we often go to our parents or the people who are close to us. We are trying to ask questions and we are continually letting them know our situations. The same thing if we wanted to pursue financial growth for our future. They should be the first to know about our plans, share with them our ideas and maybe they are also willing to do the same and help each other. My family is one of the reasons I am doing this, they may not be directly involved on every aspect but indirectly they will somehow feel the difference as I start doing my financial planning.