Home School Resources: Teaching a Youth Entrepreneurship Curriculum

Many parents are finding that traditional public school options are inadequate for their children’s education. Some opt to take their child’s schooling into their own hands, and offer a home school program instead. While this may require more work for both the parent and child, it also allows for an unparalleled amount of personalization and customization. Education can be more tailored to their needs and desires, which can help them achieve their professional and educational goals faster. You can even incorporate and customize our youth entrepreneurship curriculum, which can help them start their own business, launch their own products and learn to be innovative and creative in everything that they do. 

Are you looking to home school your child and give them the youth entrepreneurship education they need to succeed? We can help! Check out our recommended home school resources below and consider using our free youth entrepreneurship programs to be able to teach innovatively right at home! 

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Home School Resources for Entrepreneurship

If you’re looking to incorporate a youth entrepreneurship curriculum into your child’s homeschooling program, then you’re not alone. There are thousands of other families and parents doing the exact same thing, and they’re offering up their advice, tools and teaching materials online so that parents like you can provide the best education possible for your child.

Need help getting your youth entrepreneurship curriculum off the ground? Try consulting these 7 helpful home school resources or sign-up to access our free curriculum: 

  1. Small Business Administration (for teens) – The U.S. Small Business Administration has an entire portal dedicated to teenaged entrepreneurs. It features business ideas, funding education, legal help, general tips and guidance and much more. You can even use the SBA’s sample business plans to help your child plot out their big ideas. Learn more at http://archive.sba.gov/teens/.
  2. Homeschool Entrepreneur – Designed just for homeschooling families interested in entrepreneurship, the Homeschool Entrepreneur offers up plentiful home school resources for both new and experienced home school educators. From helpful blog posts and guides to recommended reading and lesson plans, there is plenty to see and do on this site. There’s even a downloadable nine-week entrepreneur course you can use! Learn more at www.homeschool-entrepreneur.com.
  3. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education – The Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education offers lists of classroom activities, youth entrepreneurship curriculum resources, case studies, classroom materials and products, and much more. Visit www.entre-ed.org for additional information.
  4. Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship – NFTE offers educational classes, programs and camps throughout the country, particularly for low-income, struggling families. It stresses hands-on, experiential learning, and gives students access to unique field trips, activities, mentorship opportunities, competitions and more. To learn more, visit www.nfte.com.
  5. The E in Me – Created by the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, the E in Me is a multimedia program designed just for budding teen entrepreneurs. It includes three modules, eight 50-minute lesson plans and research resources. To learn more, visit www.ait.net/products/e_in_me/index.html.
  6. Econ EdLink – Econ EdLink offers a number of resources for educators, including lessons on economics, technology and financial matters. There are also a handful of entrepreneur-specific activities, including The Entrepreneur in You, Improving on the Original and I Can Be an Entrepreneur.
  7. Entrepreneurship: Be the E – This hands-on activity guide by 4-H includes hundreds of creative ways to teach your child about business, pricing, marketing, contracts, budgets and more. Consider supplementing it with the NFTE’s textbook “Entrepreneurship: Owning Your Future” for the most comprehensive youth entrepreneurship curriculum possible.

If you found these helpful, check out our middle school and high school youth entrepreneurship curriculum to empower your child's learning at home.

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