Kidpreneurs: Page 3
6 Ways to Help Your Kid Start a Business and Learn About Life
A fun summer business venture may not make them a lot of money, but it can teach youngsters invaluable life experiences and practical skills.
In an Entrepreneurial Rut? Your Younger Self Knew How to Get Going.
Don't forget how the world looked when you saw many more solutions than problems because life seldom gets less complicated.
What Led IAN To Fund This Bengaluru-Based Kid Startup
This kid's startup is a one-stop-shop for videos, games, photographs, gifts, and toys for both education and learning.
Every Scalable Business Has These 9 Things in Common: Lessons from the Circular Summit
Women entrepreneurs from the recent Houston event explain what's important for growth.
How an 11-Year-Old Entrepreneur Is Helping People Create Safer Passwords
Sixth-grader Mira Modi is on a roll peddling Diceware passwords, and she says it's 'so much better' than being popular in school.
3 Organizations That Seek to Make Today's Kids Tomorrow's Moguls
Kids have heaps of energy, get excited about trying new things and frankly are too young to worry much about taking some risks. They can easily be developed into entrepreneurs.
This 5-Year-Old Photographer With 160,000 Instagram Followers Just Kickstarted His Own Book
His name is Hawkeye.
9 Things Steve Wozniak Told the 14-Year-Old Student Who Just Interviewed Him
'Being a mentor is the primary thing I want to do in the world,' the Apple co-founder said.
This New Comic Book Teaches Entrepreneurship to Kids as Young as 8
Life doesn't come with an instruction manual, but now aspiring entrepreneurs have a comic book to draw from.
These High-School Students Found a Way to Make Any Headphones Wireless
Wireless headphones have been around for awhile, but the Spiro X1 allows people to turn any old pair into a wireless set.
3 Ways to Teach Your Kids About Entrepreneurship
The skills and character traits children can learn as little entrepreneurs will help them thrive their entire lives.
How This Teenager Turned Her Childhood Hobby Into a Global Business
Eighteen-year-old Bella Weems started her business to save up for a car but now with more than 60,000 independent sellers across the nation and millions in revenue, this teenage entrepreneur has her sights set on bigger things.
Raising Entrepreneurs for a Brighter Financial Future
Small business ideas for kids.
How This 14-Year-Old Entrepreneur Is Making Adults Question Their Life Choices by Being Ridiculously Awesome
Rachel Zietz is the founder and owner of Gladiator Lacrosse. In school, sales and sports, she plays to win.
This 15-Year-Old Founder Is Raking in Six Figures With Her Booming Babysitting Business
Nannies by Noa has posted reported revenues of $375,000 after being founded three years ago by Manhattan-born tween Noa Mintz.