by Julie Wood | Jun 22, 2021 | blog, Camps, kid entrepreneur, Lemonade Stand, teaching business, teaching entrepreneurship, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur
If you are a parent, you have probably heard the two words “I’m Bored”! One way for kids to prevent this and earn some money during the summer is to start a business. With school just getting out it is a great time for them to learn about entrepreneurship and...
by Julie Wood | Mar 20, 2020 | blog, Economic Development, entrepreneurship education, teaching entrepreneurship, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur
Everyday the news has updated (and inundated) us with changes from social distancing to isolation due to the spread of COVID-19. It has disrupted our lives more than we ever thought possible! Youth Entrepreneurship Education can give kids hope that there is light at...
by Julie Wood | Sep 28, 2018 | blog, business operations, entrepreneurship education, Lemonade Stand, Parents, Teachers, teaching business, teaching entrepreneurship, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur camp, Youth Organizations
(Part 6 of 6 of Five things to successfully teach kids’ entrepreneurship) In parts 1-5 of 5 things to successfully teach kids’ entrepreneurship I presented the steps that we use with our More Than a Lemonade Stand™ Youth Entrepreneur Curriculum to teach...
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 | 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...