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...
by Julie Wood | Sep 23, 2017 | blog, entrepreneurship education, kid entrepreneur, Lemonade Stand, parenting, Parents, teaching business, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur camp
Did you know that kids all over the world start and run lemonade stands to raise money for something they believe in? I’m sure you have read articles or have seen news stories of young entrepreneurs running lemonade stands for the recent hurricane and earthquake...
by Julie Wood | May 13, 2017 | blog, entrepreneurship education, kid entrepreneur, Lemonade Stand, parenting, Parents, Teachers, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur camp, youth unemployment
You have an aspiring entrepreneur in your house or classroom; the one setting up a lemonade stand and sitting out in the front yard until dark or the one that is making bracelets and selling them to their friends at school or the one that is always asking their...
by Julie Wood | Sep 15, 2016 | blog, entrepreneurship education, kid entrepreneur, Parents, teaching business, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur
I have been working young entrepreneurs for the past decade and have found the 7 steps below to be successful in working with kids. 1. Choose a business idea. Kids can’t start learning about how to start a business if they don’t have an idea. Have your young...
by Julie Wood | Aug 14, 2016 | blog, entrepreneurship education, kid entrepreneur, Parents, Teachers, teaching business, young entrepreneur, youth entrepreneur
Mini-Lessons for Entrepreneurs – Are they the wave of the future? You may have heard that the attention span of a human being has been compared to that of a goldfish. A recent article by a colleague of mine, Jenna Atkinson, in In Business Magazine (our local...