Planting Seeds: The Entrepreneur Course For Kids

Information Not Taught In School

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Description

When your kids get home from school today, ask them one simple question:

"Did you learn anything about starting a business today?"

Our children will learn many things in school, but one thing that is NOT taught in is entrepreneurship and how to start your own business. Unfortunately, our teachers aren't required to teach this critical subject. This fun, light-hearted course makes learning about business fun!

The goal of this course is to help parents introduce their kids to ideas and concepts many of us didn't learn until years later. This course is ideal for parents of kids up to high school age who are eager for them to learn about business and entrepreneurship.

Items discussed in this course include the following:

  • What are top reasons to be a kidpreneur?

  • Most popular businesses for child entrepreneurs

  • What are the top characteristics and  qualities of kidpreneurs?

  • What are the business terms every child entrepreneur should know?

  • How can our kids maintain a positive attitude and stay focused on their goals?

"Give a man a fish, he can eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he eats for a lifetime." Our teachers are doing a wonderful job, but they can only do so much. It's critical we provide them with information that can benefit as they get older. The earlier we introduce our kids to certain concepts the easier it could be for them to accept them and use later in life. Let's plant the seeds of entrepreneurship!

What You Will Learn!

  • Students of all ages will be introduced to the exciting world of business and entrepreneurship.
  • Parents and children will discover the top benefits of being a kid entrepreneur.
  • Students will learn basic entrepreneurship terms and concepts not taught in school.
  • How to make something you enjoy into a fun, profitable business.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is ideal for parents of children ages 6 years and up to high school age. The terms and concepts in this course are not readily discussed in school.