When the Dog Escapes and the Schedule Doubles: Business Decisions in Real Time
Things are going great. Your kid's simulated pet care business is humming along. Three regular clients, a nice schedule, good reviews. And then -- the AI drops a scenario.
The dog they were walking got spooked and pulled the leash out of their hand. It's running. What do you do?
Do you chase it? Do you call the owner? Do you leave your other responsibilities to handle this emergency? And what about the next client who's expecting you in 20 minutes?
This is where the Pet Care Simulator gets really, really good.
Because here's the truth about business that no worksheet will ever teach: things go wrong. Constantly. And the skill that separates a good business owner from a struggling one isn't avoiding problems -- it's making smart decisions when problems show up.
In my simulator, the AI doesn't just create smooth scenarios. It creates chaos. Realistic, age-appropriate, totally solvable chaos. A dog escapes. A client doubles their booking last minute. A pet has an allergy their owner forgot to mention. These aren't trick questions -- they're real situations that real pet care providers deal with.
And your kid has to decide what to do. In real time. With me right there asking the right questions: "Okay, what's your priority right now? What would happen if you did this instead? Who do you need to communicate with?"
I've taught over 10,000 kids in 12 years, and I can tell you that the kids who thrive later in life aren't the ones who never faced problems. They're the ones who practiced solving them early. Who learned that a problem isn't a disaster -- it's just a decision that needs making.
The simulator gives your kid a safe space to practice exactly that. No real dogs are running away. No real clients are upset. But the thinking, the decision-making, the prioritizing? That's all real. And it transfers directly to real life.
Twenty-five minutes. $25. Max 4 kids per session. Your child faces a real business challenge, makes real decisions, and builds real problem-solving skills.
Ready to see how your kid handles the unexpected?