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December 28, 2023 26 mins

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Host: "Welcome back to the Cleverly Changing Podcast. I'm your host, Elle Cole. Mom of two twin daughters. Today, we're diving deep into a topic that ignites creativity and innovation: guiding our youth to become successful entrepreneurs."

The essence of entrepreneurship for kids


Host: "Before we jump into the practical aspects, let's understand the essence of entrepreneurship for kids."

For today's episode, we define entrepreneurship as creating a profitable business.

The essence of entrepreneurship for young kids is recognized when they step back, identify various issues in their communities or industries, and take innovative steps to solve the problems they see. Their clear result is a successful business, recognition, and impact.


Host: "Entrepreneurship isn't just about starting a business; it's about fostering a mindset. It's teaching kids to identify problems and create solutions. Take young Marcus, for example. He noticed the lack of recycling bins in his neighborhood and decided to take action. With support from his family, he launched a small campaign, distributing recycling bins and educating his community about the importance of recycling."

Young Successful Entrepreneurs

Here are a few young entrepreneurs and their ventures, along with the problems they identified, their solutions, and the results they achieved:

Young Entrepreneur | Problem Identified | Solution | Results
Mikaila Ulmer | Decline in Bee Population | Created BeeSweet Lemonade with a honey-based recipe | $1 million in sales, appeared on Shark Tank
Cory Nieves | Lack of Access to Quality Cookies | Started Mr. Cory's Cookies | Featured on multiple TV shows, expanded business
Moziah Bridges | Limited Availability of Stylish Bow Ties | Founded Mo's Bows | Featured in major publications, landed deals with large retailers
Isabella Dymalovski | Fear of Needles in Hospitals | Invented the "SnapWrap" to cover IV lines | Won awards, received patents, and sold her invention
Eden and David | Lemonerdy University | Created Coding classes for kids on YouTube, expanded it to products like stickers, t-shirts, and hoodies. | Featured on podcasts, expanded business, and won competitions.
Bailee | Bailee’s Nails  | Created a nail subscription box for kids. Also became a children’s book author. | Featured on multiple TV shows, received speaking opportunities, and won competitions.

 

Cultivating the Entrepreneurial Mindset

Here are some ways parents can help foster an entrepreneurial mindset in their children:


Encourage Curiosity and Creativity

1. Support Exploration: Encourage kids to explore their interests and passions.
2. Problem-Solving Activities: Engage in activities that stimulate problem-solving skills, like puzzles, brain teasers, or creative challenges.
3. Allow Freedom to Fail: Create an environment where failure is seen as a learning opportunity, not a setback.


Teach Financial Literacy

4. Money Management: Involve children in discussions about budgeting, saving, and spending wisely.
5. Earning Opportunities: Allow them to earn money through chores or small tasks to understand the value of work.


Support Independence and Initiative

6. Empower Decision-Making: Let kids make decisions about simple matters to build their decision-making skills.
7. Encourage Initiative: Support their ideas and encourage them to take initiative in implementing their plans.


Provide Learning Opportunities

8. Expose Them to Entrepreneurial Stories: Share stories of successful entrepreneurs to inspire and motivate them.
9. Books and Resources:

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