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    Inspire entrepreneurship skills among children

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorJune 8, 2023 Opinion No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Dickson Tumuramye

    We are not all talented or skilled at business, but we are all business people by nature. Everyone likes to do something that creates extra income. We are always eager to add another skill or profession for additional value. That alone indicates a business-oriented mind.

    However, I have seen people who say they are not gifted at business. They can’t even put a leg in there. Yet when you look at what they are involved in, there isn’t a difference. You can create awareness among your children that business life is part and parcel of us. What our children then need is the inspiration to develop a business mind at a young age and hatch business ideas.

    They need to know that business is any idea one has to create and make a profit or extra income. Whether you call it a side hustle or a mainstream job, teach them business skills one at a time. Involve them in any activity or skill development to make more money. Tell them why people do business and that there is no appropriate time to start. The key to starting a business is starting, and this can happen at any age.

    It all begins with having an idea in mind. Put the idea on paper and draw some sketches of how it can work. Money should not be the priority, but the idea of starting something. Foster their business ideas and interests, and encourage them to build on them. It’s easy to plan, but sometimes it doesn’t get started due to several reasons. There could be fear of uncertainties, lack of funds, time, skills, competition, trainers, etc. You and your child may perceive these as realities, but foster that zeal for action and offer support. One day, this child will come out of fear and begin.

    Give children the opportunity to handle money and manage it. Educate them about money’s value, how to save and invest, how to plan and budget, spend within the budget, and make priorities, among others. This creates a critical thinking mind, creativity, and innovation, and helps them make informed decisions.

    They need business ethics. A person who succeeds in business is honest, trustworthy, transparent, compliant with the law, has excellent customer care, respects his or her clients, is a person of integrity, and does not cheat on himself or herself or others.

    Teach them never to fear taking risks. It enhances their confidence to start or continue what they are doing. You should warn them, however, against taking unnecessary risks in situations where danger becomes evident but you still decide to go there. The risk should be well calculated so that it won’t result in a great loss or depression if things don’t work out.

    Ask them to learn perseverance. It’s a virtue to practice in business. You can’t start something and, a few weeks or months down the road, give up before even learning from it. A lot of resources will be wasted, and this may create too much fear and complete withdrawal from business.

    Involve them in businesses that interest them. Where training is needed, let it be because adding knowledge and skills makes business life easier. Where there is a need for a coach, mentor, or apprenticeship, don’t hesitate to connect with them.

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