by Julie Wood | Jul 21, 2018 | blog, entrepreneurship education, kid entrepreneur, Parents, Teachers, teaching business, teaching entrepreneurship, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur
In parts 1-3 I discussed an overview of the 5 things to successfully teach kids’ entrepreneurship, how to choose a business and how to create a feasible business model; this post will focus on teaching business basics for starting and running a successful business. In...
by Julie Wood | Jun 30, 2018 | blog, business operations, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship education, kid entrepreneur, Lemonade Stand, Parents, teaching business, teaching entrepreneurship, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur camp
Summer’s are HOT which makes it a great opportunity for you to take advantage of the neighborhood lemonade stand. TIP: If the young entrepreneurs are smart, they will set it up in the shade or pop-up a shade tent to help you cool down even more. But Lemonade...
by Julie Wood | Apr 21, 2018 | blog, entrepreneurship education, kid entrepreneur, Parents, Teachers, teaching business, teaching entrepreneurship, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur camp
5 Things to Teach Kids Entrepreneurship – How to Create a Feasible Business Model (Part 3 of 5) In part one of 5 things to successfully teach kids entrepreneurship, I outlined the five steps that we use with our More Than a Lemonade Stand™ Youth Entrepreneur...
by Julie Wood | Dec 3, 2017 | blog, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship education, Parents, Teachers, teaching entrepreneurship, Uncategorized, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur, Youth Organizations
Helping Kids Choose a Business Idea they can Start (Part 2 of the 5 things to successfully teach kids entrepreneurship series) One thing that we discuss in the More Than a Lemonade Stand™ youth entrepreneur program, before having kids choose a business idea, is what...
by Julie Wood | Oct 22, 2017 | blog, entrepreneurship education, kid entrepreneur, Teachers, teaching business, teaching entrepreneurship, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur
I often get asked, what should I start with when teaching kids entrepreneurship? After teaching kids, ages 9-14, entrepreneurship over the past 10 years I’ve come up with five things that have proven to be successful. I use these 5 things in the More Than a Lemonade...