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Ideas, frameworks, and stories to help parents raise entrepreneurial kids — one practical post at a time.
Most money conversations with kids stall at "we can't afford that." Here's a three-sentence framework that moves from scarcity to strategy — without a lecture.
Your kid's lemonade stand lost $3. Good. Here's why a bad first business is the best thing that can happen — and how to debrief it so the lesson sticks.
After every hustle — good or bad — these three questions take four minutes and build the habit that separates founders from hobbyists.
No app, no website, no fancy supplies. Just five real ideas any kid can run this Saturday — with a starting budget smaller than a board game.