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What Happens When a Child Makes Their First Sale
There is a moment that happens quietly at nearly every child’s first sales day. I still remember two of those moments with my own boys. One was standing in a school parking lot while my oldest son, who was only 5 years old at the time, handed over homemade crayons he had created. It was the first time someone gave him money in exchange for something he had made himself. He was quiet and shy during the interaction. But the moment we got back into the car, the excitement poure


The Parent’s Secret: Using Your Child’s Tiny Business to Finally Master Accounting Basics
How guiding your child’s entrepreneurship journey becomes the simplest way for you to finally understand the P&L and Balance Sheet. Why Parents Are Quietly Afraid of Accounting (and Why It’s Not Your Fault) Let’s get honest for a moment. If someone handed you a Profit & Loss Statement right now and asked you to explain it, would you feel a tiny spike of panic? Not because you aren’t smart. Not because you haven’t lived a full, capable life. But because no one ever taught yo


Unlocking Your Child's Future: Why Picture Books Are Your Best Financial Tool
The Power in Your Hands Let's talk about the fear . It’s a quiet worry many parents share: the fear that you aren't doing enough to prepare your child for the complex financial world ahead. You might think that financial literacy is reserved for high schoolers, or that you need a degree in economics just to start the conversation. You worry about handing your child a future that's more complicated than the one you inherited. I understand that fear deeply. When I started my jo


Raising Recession-Proof Kids: 5 Entrepreneurial Habits to Start by Age 10
In a world that feels increasingly unpredictable, one thing remains certain: the need for adaptable, empowered young thinkers.


What If Your 7-Year-Old Could Out-Earn Your First Job? The Surprising Truth About Today’s Kidpreneurs
In a world that feels increasingly unpredictable, one thing remains certain: the need for adaptable, empowered young thinkers.


While the World Wobbles, Teach Your Kids to Build: Why Entrepreneurship is the New Safety Net
In a world that feels increasingly unpredictable, one thing remains certain: the need for adaptable, empowered young thinkers.
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