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251: Why Your 8-12 Year Old Should Start a Business (And How to Support Them Without Taking Over!)
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What you'll learn in this episode:
- Why the 8-12 age range creates optimal conditions for developing business skills without academic or social pressure
- How kid businesses naturally teach organization, time management, and systems thinking that parents struggle to instill through traditional methods
- Practical examples of how young entrepreneurs develop emotional regulation, boundary setting, and clear communication about their capacity and needs
- The "guide on the side" approach to supporting kids without taking over their learning process
- Safety protocols and systems that protect young business owners while building real-world confidence
- How to identify service-based business opportunities that match your child's interests and community needs
- The compound effect of early financial literacy, including retirement savings strategies for kid entrepreneurs
- Why neurodivergent children often thrive in business contexts where their differences become strengths rather than challenges
- The answers to common parental concerns about childhood, safety, education, and an excessive focus on money
- Real-world examples from a successful 10-year-old pet sitting business, including client interactions, problem-solving scenarios, and financial outcomes
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Jump to highlights 01:58 Introduction to today’s episode 06:33 When children take on entrepreneurial responsibilities early, they naturally develop the ability to manage their own school preparation and daily organization instead of relying on parents to remember everything for them 13:51 Reliability isn't some complex trait, it's simply the practice of consistently following through on commitments, and children learn this best when they face real but age-appropriate consequences for their choices 19:45 What kinds of businesses actually work for kids age 8-12 years old? 25:01 The need to save for retirement reflects a broken system where community care has been replaced by individual financial responsibility, but teaching children some skills give them the option to choose meaningful work over desperate survival while contributing to rebuilding more caring communities 33:45 Common concerns or issues parents express when they learn about a 10-year-old running their own business 50:10 If the idea of starting a business sounds interesting to you, where do you begin? 54:02 An open invitation for Mind Your Business: For Kids 54:52 Wrapping up
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251: Why Your 8-12 Year Old Should Start a Business (And How to Support Them Without Taking Over!)
Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
Manage episode 498165333 series 3446408
Questions this episode will answer:
What you'll learn in this episode:
- Why the 8-12 age range creates optimal conditions for developing business skills without academic or social pressure
- How kid businesses naturally teach organization, time management, and systems thinking that parents struggle to instill through traditional methods
- Practical examples of how young entrepreneurs develop emotional regulation, boundary setting, and clear communication about their capacity and needs
- The "guide on the side" approach to supporting kids without taking over their learning process
- Safety protocols and systems that protect young business owners while building real-world confidence
- How to identify service-based business opportunities that match your child's interests and community needs
- The compound effect of early financial literacy, including retirement savings strategies for kid entrepreneurs
- Why neurodivergent children often thrive in business contexts where their differences become strengths rather than challenges
- The answers to common parental concerns about childhood, safety, education, and an excessive focus on money
- Real-world examples from a successful 10-year-old pet sitting business, including client interactions, problem-solving scenarios, and financial outcomes
Ready to help your child develop skills they’ll need in the future?
The Learning Membership helps you become the "guide on the side" who follows your child's true interests and supports them in developing the crucial capabilities they will need.
Sign up for the waitlist and we’ll send you an email when enrollment reopens in a few days! Click the banner to learn more.
Jump to highlights 01:58 Introduction to today’s episode 06:33 When children take on entrepreneurial responsibilities early, they naturally develop the ability to manage their own school preparation and daily organization instead of relying on parents to remember everything for them 13:51 Reliability isn't some complex trait, it's simply the practice of consistently following through on commitments, and children learn this best when they face real but age-appropriate consequences for their choices 19:45 What kinds of businesses actually work for kids age 8-12 years old? 25:01 The need to save for retirement reflects a broken system where community care has been replaced by individual financial responsibility, but teaching children some skills give them the option to choose meaningful work over desperate survival while contributing to rebuilding more caring communities 33:45 Common concerns or issues parents express when they learn about a 10-year-old running their own business 50:10 If the idea of starting a business sounds interesting to you, where do you begin? 54:02 An open invitation for Mind Your Business: For Kids 54:52 Wrapping up
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