Business is a great way to teach kids the importance of a value system. Art of business teaches kids how to think broader and help create a system that solves not only their current challenges but also the challenges of others around them. Sources here are curated to help kids understand the art of business. Enjoy!
One of the recurring themes you find when you interview thousands of entrepreneurs is that many of them started as little kids. Years ago you’d hear stories about paper routes and selling t-shirts; more recently you hear about kids who become web developers or power sellers on eBay….
Today’s kidpreneurs venture far beyond the lemonade stand. They manage staffs, meet celebrities and are moguls in the making. Such hustle can be a sign of good things to come. After all, Warren Buffett sold chewing gum door-to-door at the tender age of 6 while Richard Branson founded a magazine at just 16…
If you’re like most adults today, then running a business was the last thing on your mind as a child. With school, sports, and activities filling the day, the closest most kids ever get to entrepreneurship is setting up a lemonade stand on a hot summer afternoon…
If you are of the opinion that entrepreneurship is only for the elderly and well-informed, think again! The world is now awake to the talent of kid entrepreneurs who have made money-making a child’s play, literally and practically. Giving wings to their ideas which in no way are childish, these young entrepreneurs have redefined the way businesses are conducted…
You’ve heard about 30 under 30 lists (and other lists) that celebrate entrepreneurs under a certain age for achieving greatness. Did you ever imagine a list featuring entrepreneurs as young as 9 years old?…
Whether it’s summer break and your kid wants an activity to pass the time or you’re trying to instill innovative habits with a good side hustle, encouraging your child to start their own business can pay big dividends. Start with this list of ideas, then get to selling…
Kebloom’s main message to kids everywhere is that anything is possible if they have the dream and the drive to make it happen. But, we know to be driven is to be inspired….
Entrepreneurship can start early. There are plenty of opportunities for kids to start their very own businesses at a young age. In some cases, they might need adult help or supervision. But here are 50 different business ideas for kids that might appeal to young entrepreneurs…
Noa Mintz started her first business in 2008, running art classes for kids during the summer for a small fee. Two years later, she founded a children’s party planning business. To make sure her staff was following workplace protocol, she wrote an employee handbook for guidance….
“There are these unbelievable opportunities, as parents, that happen right under your roof to teach kids about money and entrepreneurship on the top of the list,” said Thomas Henske, a certified financial planner with New York-based Lenox Advisors…
Have you ever noticed that kids are innately entrepreneurial? Sure, their creations mostly never end up on Shark Tank, and hearing teenage entrepreneur stories and kid entrepreneur stories is still the exception, not the rule…
Books about entrepreneurs, and entrepreneurial types, can instill lessons about the hard work, creativity, and determination it takes to translate a vision into a reality. Whether or not your child grows up to be an entrepreneur, these books can help them think about what they want to do when they get older, which is really an exercise in pretend play (a highly prized activity amongst developmental experts)…