Tips on how to encourage your children’s Entrepreneurship


Who doesn’t want their children to be independent and successful? With the creation of the internet there are more opportunities than ever before to start your own business, but ultimately we all need encouragement in some shape or form.

The truth is that the traditional model of getting a university degree followed by a stable job and a steady progression up the career ladder doesn’t always happen these days. Gone are the days when a college degree is a guaranteed ticket to a great career. The key to tomorrow’s job stability may just be raising savvy entrepreneurs who can confidently think and act in a rapidly changing and uncertain world economy.

Students are graduating from top universities and struggling for months (or even years) to find a decent job. Unpaid internships are common worldwide and often yield nothing even after the six-month sacrifice. How can we help young people cope in this harsh environment? The answer is to teach kids about entrepreneurship early on so that they can create their own opportunities when the time comes.

Entrepreneurship turns children into leaders. It transforms them into employers rather than employees and helps them create successful, independent lives through purposeful enterprise. It gives children viable options to earn a decent living in a crowded, harsh world.

It is your responsibility as a parent to help your kids develop them. Here’re some of those attributes—and how you can foster them in your kids.


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