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Teaching Kids Business with Tools, Experience, Community Involvement, Business Game and a KidsE-Marketplace. |
Toronto, Canada and Seattle Washington, April 19, 2001 TeachingKidsBusiness.com recognizes the abilities & potential of Kids and the need & opportunity to teach kids business at an early age (8 to 18). "Kids our synonymous with potential. If we provide them with business related training and opportunities we will be amazed at what they can accomplish and what we in turn can learn from them," acknowledges Jeff M. Brown, Founder and President of TeachingKidsBusiness.com. The ultimate goal for anyone involved with kids is to prepare kids for independence and therefore business. It is inevitable that kids will have to work someday and assume the responsibility of looking after themselves. We don't want to lose site of the proverb "let kids be kids" which traditionally focuses on having fun and being sheltered from many responsibilities and pressures of life. Kids can be kids but we can also help them be better kids and more successful adults, if we prepare them in a way that gives them a great foundation. There is ongoing controversy on what , how and where kids should be taught in school, right through to college and university. There is also growing debate on who is responsible for various components of an overall education. These debates will continue, but it is safe to say that parents/guardians are ultimately responsible for their kid's education and that kids could be better prepared for business and careers.
If we look at the challenge of preparing kids for business & careers as an opportunity and as a community initiative that we all benefit from, then we can move forward in an effective way. We have succeeded in business through product and process innovation which have been created by skilled individuals who educators and businesses have trained. If we adopt these training techniques to kids at an early age then our business successes will increase. As our business related life skills improve our success outside of work will increase. As business is integral to life, business skills and life skills become very interchangeable. We should draw on the fact that business is much more aware of the need for and impact of skill development and experience. "We can learn from business, apply it to kids, learn from kids and apply it back to business. It is a win-win for Kids & business and the guiding principle behind TeachingKidsBusiness.com", Brown acknowledges. About TeachingKidsBusiness.com TeachingKidsBusiness.com provides kids with "tools", "experiences", and support from "community involvement". These components will engage and inspire kids to discover their talents and to develop & prepare for career and business opportunities for their eventual working lives. We provide an online environment that is non-pressured, safe, positive, interactive, respectful, stimulating, fun, educational and rewarding. We will demonstrate that Kids can do amazing things when we give them a chance, including business! The "Resource Center" provides a number of "tools" for kids. The tools introduce concepts, provide them in a context that kids can relate to, use activities to reinforce the concepts and allow kids to apply them in their pre-career lives. The tools include very innovative training techniques such as Improvisation used in progressive companies, doodling, character building, career coaching, job fit and many more. "Business Encounters" provides kids with "experience". We feel that gaining experience is a key to success and recognize how difficult it is for kids to gain experience. TeachingKidsBusiness.com is developing a number of "experience programs" such as Just for Clicks Business Game™, Business Case Studies, Caddie Program, Career Experience at TeachingKidsBusiness.com and a Kid's Community Service Program which are all designed to create experience opportunities. The "Community Involvement" section is developing to invite community members to help kids learn about business and prepare for careers. There is such a wealth of information and advice in our communities, and when we channel it through the TeachingKidsBusiness.com website, we will have a great impact on many kids. Our community includes many groups, like seniors who can share their advice with kids, golfers who could talk to kids about career preparation as a child caddies for them, business people who could participate in our "e-Mentoring Program for Kids" by providing a career profile and advice to kids on career preparation and educators who could use this programming as a business partnership initiative to enhance curriculum . With the participation of Youth Service Groups we can provide our programming to kids who don't have internet access or limited adult mentoring and educational resources. The "Info Center" provides information for background, strategic and corporate related matters. This section will help the media and users understand the underlying philosophies of this community enhancement initiative. Just For Clicks Business Game™ "has been developed for kids to have fun creating a digital product and business. TeachingKidsBusiness.com is currently developing KidsE-Marketplace.com which is a "Kid's Marketplace" that will allow kids to experience the launch of a business and further develop their business skills and experience. The Kid's Marketplace is the next natural business step to teach kids business. Youth Empowerment is in the forefront of the developed of the website. Kids are encouraged to participate and be heard in a range of opportunities throughout the website. TeachingKidsBusiness.com is creating many opportunities for Kids to explore and prepare for careers, for many people to get involved in developing or distributing content and to use the internet in a constructive way that can reach and positively influence many kids in an efficient and cost effective way. For more information, go to the website at www.teachingkidsbusiness.com, e-mail us at: info@teachingkidsbusiness.com, or contact Jeff M. Brown directly, by mailto:info@teachingkidsbusiness.com or by phoning 905-830-9936.
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