Your Kid Loves Performing -- Here's How to Channel That Into Real Skills
You already know your kid loves an audience. They perform for grandma on FaceTime. They put on shows in the living room. They narrate everything like they are hosting their own talk show. That energy is a gift. The question is: what do you do with it?
Most parents channel performance energy into activities -- dance class, theater camp, music lessons. Those are great. But they do not teach your kid what happens when performance meets business. They do not teach your kid that their ability to hold attention is actually worth money. They do not teach your kid how to handle it when the audience is not guaranteed.
That is where the Busking Business Simulator comes in.
I built this because I am a busker myself. I perform downtown Seattle, and I have learned firsthand that performing for strangers is a completely different skill than performing for people who already love you. It requires reading a room (or a sidewalk), adjusting on the fly, handling rejection, and understanding that confidence is not something you are born with -- it is something you build through reps.
In this simulator, your kid becomes the CEO of their own street performance business. They pick their act, choose their spot, set their prices, and navigate real challenges -- all powered by AI. I am there as their hype person, keeping the energy up and helping them think through decisions. The whole thing takes 25 minutes, costs $25 one-time, and has a max of 4 kids.
Here is what performing kids actually learn in this session: how to make decisions under pressure, how to pivot when something is not working, basic money management, and the difference between performing for fun and performing with purpose. None of this requires your kid to be a prodigy. They just need to be willing to try.
I have taught over 10,000 students in 12 years with a 4.9 rating. I know how to meet kids where they are and push them just enough to grow without overwhelming them. My students use AI literally daily -- this is how modern learning works.
If your kid already loves the spotlight, do not just let that energy bounce around. Point it somewhere. Let them discover what happens when they channel performance into a real skill set.
Complete all 10 simulators and your kid earns a Master Entrepreneur Certificate.