YOGYAKARTA - Introducing children's entrepreneurship from an early age is very important to shape a responsible and not easily giving up character. Entrepreneurship helps children understand the importance of the process in achieving goals. They learn that every result requires effort, planning, and perseverance.
In this case, as a parent, you have an important role in guiding your child to understand entrepreneurship from an early age. So how do you introduce entrepreneurship to your child? Check out the following discussion.
5 Ways to Introduce Entrepreneurship to ChildrenPreviously, it was important to understand that children do not have to immediately understand the term entrepreneurship. What is more important is to introduce the values and experiences that shape the character. Quoted from Zen Founder and other sources, here are 5 ways to introduce entrepreneurship to children:
Cultivating the basic traits of entrepreneurshipChildren may not be able to fully understand the concept of entrepreneurship, but they can learn the basic traits that characterize entrepreneurs, for example:
Perseverance Achievement Leadership Networking Sales Customer service Handling rejection/failureParents have a big role as the first role model for children. So, just showing entrepreneurial traits in everyday life is very helpful in cultivating entrepreneurship in children.
Teaching the concept of risk and returnEntrepreneurship is inseparable from risk. Children need to understand that every decision has consequences. Low-risk options usually result in smaller rewards, while high risk can bring higher results.
Many parents tend to protect children from risk. Too often avoiding children from difficulties can hinder their development. Children need to be given the opportunity to try, fail, and learn from the experience.
Although it's difficult, you sometimes have to let your children experience defeat so that they learn the hard way to achieve success. Talk openly to your children about business, risks, and the rewards in the end. For example, tell your children about your experience in making decisions or facing failure. That way, children understand that risk is part of the learning process.
Teach money management from an early ageMoney management is an important skill in entrepreneurship. Children can start learning from simple things like managing pocket money. They can be taught to divide money between needs, savings, and desires.
Giving pocket money is also a way to train responsibility. When the money runs out before its time, it is important for parents not to immediately give money again. That way, children learn from the consequences and start thinking more wisely in managing money.
As you get older, you can talk about things like how you make budgeting decisions or how you invest for your business and future plans.
Encourage children to find opportunities and make moneyChildren can be trained not only to wait, but to actively look for opportunities around them. You can encourage them to be creative to create something valuable, such as simple handicrafts, snacks, or other unique works. From this process, children learn that ideas and creativity can be turned into something that is worth money.
In addition to being creative, children also need to be introduced to simple trading activities, such as snacks, stationery, or other items needed by their friends. Through this experience, children learn to understand the process of buying and selling, how to offer products, and read opportunities from the needs around them.
This approach helps children understand that money does not just come, but through business. This will form an independent, productive, and courageous mindset to try early.
Support passion and train resilience to face challengesPassion or interest is one of the main driving forces in entrepreneurship. When children like something, they will be more excited to do it. Your job as a parent is to develop this potential.
However, passion also needs to be accompanied by commitment. Children need to learn that not all processes will be pleasant. Sometimes they have to persevere even in the face of difficulties.
In addition, children also need to be trained to see challenges as opportunities. By getting used to thinking about solutions, they will be more creative in dealing with problems. This mindset is an important resource in the world of entrepreneurship.
That's 5 ways to introduce entrepreneurship to children. This is certainly a long process, there are no instant results, but every experience will shape their character. With the right approach, your child will grow into an independent and resilient person.
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