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Press Release - For Release  November 16, 2002

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Kid's Entrepreneurship - Steps To Take For Kids

TeachingKidsBusiness.com today announced that it has launched it's entrepreneur program for kids.

Markham, Canada and Seattle Washington, USA, November 16, 2002

Kid's Entrepreneurship - Steps To Take For Kids

What better way to create young entrepreneurs then to take them by the hand and take them on an adventure  with an entrepreneur.

The TeachingKidsBusiness.com Entrepreneurship Program takes kids through the idea, dreams, vision and concept of an entrepreneurial venture and then provides entrepreneurial opportunities for kids. The program has also developed an entrepreneurial awards component to acknowledge young entrepreneurs and to share their success stories with other kids on a website.

In creating this program, Jeff M. Brown, founder of TeachingKidsBusiness.com, Inc,   believes that "many entrepreneurial qualities can be learned by kids and  given some entrepreneurial influences and experiences, that kids will have a greater chance of becoming entrepreneurs."

 The idea for the program was germinated when Brown was asked  to develop an entrepreneurship program for a group in Malaysia and was recently asked to review an entrepreneurship book by a women in Trinidad.  He realized that he had an expertise and an unique approach to entrepreneurship and thought that he would share it in www.teachingkidsbusiness.com , for many kids to benefit from.  

Brown has studied many different approaches to teaching entrepreneurship before developing this program. He realized that most of the entrepreneurship resources were delivered through government services. In contrast, Brown has taken the approach of having an entrepreneur teach entrepreneurship with a case study of creating the website of www.teachingkidsbusiness.com , a social venture in which he is acting as a social entrepreneur

The programming is free and one of many initiatives that Brown has developed in his social venture, which helps teach kids business at an early age. Although the entrepreneurial program  is based on a social venture, the entrepreneurial approach  is the same as a commercial venture and can be a great learning experience for kids.

The program can be viewed at www.teachingkidsbusiness.com/entrepreneurship-program.htm

 

TeachingKidsBusiness.com is developing to engage and inspire kids at an early age (8 and up) to develop confidence, experience,  business skills and explore career choices.  The website presents "tools", "experiences" and "community involvement" support in a safe, educational, non-pressure, non-commercial and fun 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 phoning 905-830-9936.

          

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