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How to Teach Your Kids About Entrepreneurship & Money


 


We have launched a new FREE PDF, How to Teach Your Kids About Entrepreneurship & Money. This helpful compilation of resources covers books, websites, podcasts, and early investing strategies. It's designed to help parents like us provide their children with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the world of entrepreneurship and money management.


At the heart of our commitment to teaching our children about entrepreneurship and money lies in our family-run small business. We operate in the education and agriculture sectors, and our four children are an integral part of our daily operations. They are involved in various aspects of our business, including website design and maintenance, analytics, product development, launching, customer service, and, of course, working on our wild organic blueberry farm! They are able to gain invaluable real-world experience, and we can tackle these tasks as a family.


We want to instill the importance of hard work, dedication, and financial responsibility. Making sure our children are confident to handle money is our goal. As soon as they were old enough to start putting coins in their piggy bank, the conversation began about the significance of saving. With each passing year, their confidence has grown. They know the value of a dollar and how much work it takes to earn what they have! We have included resources we use with our children, and we hope they are also helpful to your family!

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Below are books we have included in our resources guide. You can download the free PDF for more helpful tools.


Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert T. Kiyosaki



The Teen Money Manual - Kara McGuire







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