Enterprise for Kids | Raising Entrepreneurial Kids

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Inspiring families to raise entrepreneurial kids

Enterprise for Kids is a family journey of raising entrepreneurial kids to think creatively, take initiative, build confidence, and explore enterprise in the real world. Through real stories, practical ideas, and lessons learned over many years, we share what helped our children grow into capable, enterprising young adults.

Discover family enterprise stories, practical ways to build entrepreneurial thinking at home and in the classroom, and where those early childhood ventures have led today.

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Welcome to Enterprise for Kids 

Enterprise for Kids began while we were raising our seven young children and asking bigger questions about education, money, mindset, freedom, and the future. As school teachers, we could see that the school system did not do enough to help young people understand money, business, investing, or entrepreneurial thinking. We wanted something more for our children — and for ourselves.

So we began our journey: learning, growing, questioning the system, and building new beliefs as a family, all with the goal of raising entrepreneurial kids who could think differently about money, opportunity, and their future. Along the way, we encouraged our children to create, sell, invest, lead, dream big, think differently, and step outside their comfort zones. This site is a record of that journey, the lessons we learned, and the paths our children are now taking as adults.

Why Raising Entrepreneurial Kids Matters

Kit as a young child with a dog during his early dog walking business, building confidence through real life experience
At just six years old, Kit was running his own dog walking business — building confidence, responsibility, and a love for animals.

Our journey began with a growing realisation: children are shaped early by the beliefs, systems, and examples around them. Cathy and I were on our own personal development journey, learning about money, business, and investing — and about our own limiting beliefs, value systems, and what makes us light up.

We began to see how much of traditional education prepares children to be workers rather than thinkers, creators, leaders, or entrepreneurs. We did not want our children to inherit the same limiting beliefs that had held us back. We wanted them to know that there were other ways to live, create value, earn income, build assets, and pursue freedom. Enterprise for Kids became a place to capture that journey and to share what we were learning with other families and educators looking for a different path to raising entrepreneurial kids.

Start with a Real Family Story

The heart of this site is not theory alone. It is the real things our kids tried, created, sold, learned, and experienced. From Flynn’s honey venture to Amber’s market stall, Jai’s app ideas, lessons from investing in silver coins, and family enterprise challenges such as our curb painting business, these stories show what entrepreneurial learning looks like in real life.

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A story about one of our family’s early ventures and the lessons it taught about initiative, money, creativity, and enterprise.

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What We Learned Along the Way

Flynn at Green SuperCamp Bali participating in a mud wrestling activity focused on confidence, teamwork, and personal growth
Flynn building confidence, resilience, and teamwork at Green SuperCamp in Bali through hands-on challenges like mud wrestling.

Over the years, our family explored personal growth programs, money education, investment strategies, leadership training, and hands-on enterprise experiences. We played financial board games, set goals, created vision boards, built real kids’ businesses, attended workshops and seminars, hired mentors, invested in silver and crypto, studied the subconscious mind, and learned how belief shapes behaviour.

We also brought these ideas into everyday family life — through wild dinner table conversations, market days selling our wares, practical money systems, and enterprise projects. As school-teachers, we also brought these ideas into the classroom by creating a classroom economy that helped children experience business, investing, taxes, wages, loans, and opportunity in a real and memorable way.

Over time, these experiences became part of how we approached raising entrepreneurial kids with confidence, initiative, creativity, and real-world understanding.

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From Childhood Ventures to Today

Enterprise for Kids began more than 16 years ago. Today, our children are no longer little. Some are building significant businesses, while others are writing, travelling, creating, marketing, investing, teaching, or forging their own entrepreneurial paths in different ways.

Amber as a child working on a rabbit cage project as part of raising entrepreneurial kids through real life learning
Amber learning initiative and creativity by fixing up a rabbit cage to sell — one of many real family enterprise experiences.

This next chapter matters deeply to us, because it shows that the seeds planted in childhood can shape confidence, creativity, initiative, and direction long into adult life. This part of the site follows where those early lessons led, what our children are building today, and how Cathy and I continue to reflect on our own personal journeys and the lessons we have learned along the way.

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For Families Raising Entrepreneurial Kids

This website is for parents who are raising entrepreneurial kids with confidence, creativity, initiative, leadership, entrepreneurial thinking, and a healthy money mindset. It is for children looking for ideas and inspiration to start a kid business of their own. It is for teachers who know the current system does not fully prepare young people for a fast-changing world. It is for our own children and their families, as a diary of entrepreneurial memories and lessons they can revisit with the next generation. And it is for anyone who wants to help children build the mindset, skills, and vision to create meaningful lives with greater freedom and possibility.

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Explore stories, reflections, practical ideas, money lessons, family experiments, and updates on what our children are doing now.

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Whether you are looking for inspiration, practical ideas to try with your own children, or a deeper understanding of the mindset behind entrepreneurial living, we hope this site gives you both encouragement and direction.

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Raise Entrepreneurial Kids | Mindset, Money & Initiative

Kids running a curb painting business as part of raising entrepreneurial kids through real life enterprise experiences

Raise Entrepreneurial Kids

Raise Entrepreneurial Kids with Mindset, Money and Initiative

Raise entrepreneurial kids by helping them build confidence, creativity, initiative, resilience, leadership, and the ability to see opportunities in the world around them. This is about far more than teaching business. Through practical ideas, real family experiences, mentor insights, and lessons learned over many years, this section shares ways to help children think differently about money, possibility, and their future.

Why Raising Entrepreneurial Kids Matters

Entrepreneurial thinking gives children practical tools for life. It helps them solve problems, take initiative, think creatively, and back themselves. In a world that is changing rapidly, these qualities matter more than ever.

When children are exposed to entrepreneurship from a young age, and it is modelled well through real experiences, it opens doors later in life. It gives them choices beyond simply following the path of being an employee. We believe entrepreneurship can offer young people a way to create value, earn income, make a difference, and pursue a life that feels rewarding, meaningful, and exciting.

It Starts with Mindset

Kids setting goals together as part of learning to raise entrepreneurial kids and build a strong mindset
A regular family practice — setting goals and intentions to help raise entrepreneurial kids with confidence and clarity.

Before children build anything in the world, they first build beliefs about what is possible. Many of the beliefs people hold about money, work, risk, and success are formed early in life. Helping children develop a healthy mindset around confidence, courage, responsibility, creativity, and possibility can shape the way they approach life for years to come.

This is one of the reasons we became so passionate about finding practical ways to raise entrepreneurial kids who could think differently, question the usual path, and believe in their ability to create value.

The Value of Mentors

One of the most powerful things we discovered as a family was the importance of learning from mentors. Along the way, we sought guidance from people who helped us develop a healthier money mindset, stronger leadership, greater self-belief, and the practical skills needed for entrepreneurship.

They challenged our thinking, held us accountable, and helped guide us step by step. In this section, we also share lessons from the mentors who influenced our journey and helped shape our family’s growth.

Teaching Kids About Money

Children benefit from practical money conversations. They can learn that money is a tool, that value matters, that assets can grow, and that wise choices can create freedom.

Money lessons do not need to be dry or complicated. They can be woven into family life through conversations, games, saving, simple investing ideas, and real experiences. Teaching kids about money is one of the most powerful foundations for helping them understand enterprise, choice, responsibility, and opportunity.

Learning by Doing

Teen participating in a workshop activity to raise entrepreneurial kids through learning by doing and stepping outside their comfort zone
Stepping outside the comfort zone — where confidence, self-expression, and real growth begin.

Some of the most powerful lessons come through action. Small businesses, market stalls, money projects, family challenges, investing experiments, and real-life problem solving can teach children confidence and responsibility in a way that theory alone never will.

Children need to experience success, but also setbacks. That is often where grit, resilience, and maturity are built. When you raise entrepreneurial kids, you are not trying to protect them from every challenge. You are helping them learn how to think, adapt, recover, and keep going.

Raising Entrepreneurial Kids at Home and in the Classroom

Entrepreneurial thinking can be encouraged both at home and in school. Parents can create opportunities through conversation, encouragement, practical challenges, and freedom to try.

Teachers can build experiences that help young people understand value, money, initiative, enterprise, and leadership in real and memorable ways. Whether at home or in the classroom, children benefit from experiences that let them create, problem-solve, take responsibility, and see themselves as capable.

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This section brings together practical ideas, family lessons, mentor insights, and articles to help you raise entrepreneurial kids who are confident, capable, creative, and ready to think for themselves.

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