by Julie Wood | Feb 2, 2022 | blog, entrepreneurship education, kid entrepreneur, parenting, Teachers, teaching entrepreneurship, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur
A fun and engaging way to teach entrepreneurship to youth is to host a pitch competition for young entrepreneurs. Organizing and holding a pitch competition for young entrepreneurs is a great way for kids to get the word out about their potential business ideas and...
by Julie Wood | Jan 20, 2020 | blog, Parents, Teachers, teaching business, teaching entrepreneurship, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur
Guest Blog by Makis Levis (If you missed his last guest post you can view it here: https://eseedling.com/to-come-up-with-new-ideas-you-need-to-start-paying-attention/) We’ve seen that if you want to come up with new ideas, you need to start paying attention. So,...
by Julie Wood | Nov 20, 2019 | blog, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship education, teaching business, teaching entrepreneurship, youth entrepreneur
Guest post by Makis Levis – first principles thinker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/makislevis Everyone knows that entrepreneurs need new ideas! They are trying to come up with new ideas, create new products and they want to be as creative as possible....
by Julie Wood | Oct 27, 2018 | blog, entrepreneurship education, Parents, Teachers, teaching business, teaching entrepreneurship, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur camp, Youth Organizations
One of the most frequent questions I get about youth entrepreneurship is, “How do I start a youth entrepreneurship program?” People would find me on the internet from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Small Business Development Center Youth Entrepreneur Camp...
by Julie Wood | Aug 5, 2018 | blog, business operations, Economic Development, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship education, kid entrepreneur, parenting, Parents, Teachers, teaching business, teaching entrepreneurship, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur
How to utilize local entrepreneurs to teach kids entrepreneurship. Parts 1-4 of the series included: an overview of the 5 things to successfully teach kids entrepreneurship, how to choose a business idea, how to create a feasible business model and what business...