I hope you all have been enjoying this “Kidpreneurs in the Spotlight” series! It’s been fun for me to read their stories and write these blogs, and then see how the community online has reacted. So much support for our youth in Money Lit’s online community! This week I am highlighting Kidpreneur/Teenpreneur, Carina Miller. SheContinue reading “Kidpreneurs in the Spotlight”
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Kidpreneurs in the Spotlight
This month I am highlighting kidpreneurs who are using their human capital (skills and education) to create goods and services to make money. This week I am highlighting two brothers, ages 7 and 10, who are entrepreneurs with different motivations and inspirations. Cash is 10 years old and has a goal to make a differenceContinue reading “Kidpreneurs in the Spotlight”
Kidpreneurs in the Spotlight
For the month of February I wanted to highlight some awesome kidpreneurs in our local Chattanooga area. I met these awesome young people at a Chattanooga Children’s Business Fair that was started by another awesome entrepreneur, Tee Frierson-Bates. The kids set up their booths and sell their items and people go around and vote onContinue reading “Kidpreneurs in the Spotlight”
10 Simple Ways to Talk to Your Child about Money
Be Honest Kids are so observant and naturally curious. They will openly ask questions about money (Why is that person homeless? Are we rich? Why can’t I have…..?) and sometimes as parents we struggle with how to answer these questions appropriately. In his book, The Opposite of Spoiled, Ron Lieber talks about this very thingContinue reading “10 Simple Ways to Talk to Your Child about Money”
