Kids Entrepreneur Round Table

Real products. Real prices. Real pitches.
Ages 7-12 45 min / week $180 / 4 weeks Max 4 kids
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What Your Child Will Learn

  • ◆ How to research a market and find real customers
  • ◆ Setting prices that make sense -- and make a profit
  • ◆ Building a simple marketing plan to get the word out
  • ◆ Crafting and delivering a confident pitch
  • ◆ Communicating with customers like a professional
  • ◆ Tracking money in and out with basic accounting

How It Works

1

Pick a Business

Your child chooses a real product or service they want to sell -- something they care about.

2

Build the Plan

Each week they work on pricing, marketing, and strategy with guidance from the instructor.

3

Meet the Table

Small group of 4 kids max. They share progress, give feedback, and hold each other accountable.

4

Launch and Learn

Real sales, real money, real lessons. Kids learn by doing -- one dollar at a time.

What Parents Are Saying

★★★★★

"This is such a cool class that every kid should take!! It really is challenging my son in a new way and helping him have fun."

-- Emily Z.
★★★★★

"This class helped my son think critically about how he manages his time and how he can use that same thinking to manage and budget his money."

-- Chelsey L.

Is This Class Right for Your Kid?

  • This class is for kids who are curious about how businesses work and want to try running one themselves.
  • This class is for kids who like making things, solving problems, or coming up with ideas.
  • This class is for kids who want to earn their own money and learn what it takes to do it responsibly.
  • This class is for kids who benefit from a small, supportive group where they can share ideas and get feedback.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my child need a business idea before starting?

Nope. Some kids come in with an idea, others figure it out in the first session. The instructor helps every child find something they are excited about.

What if my child is shy or new to group classes?

The group is capped at 4 kids, so it stays small and personal. The instructor creates a supportive space where every child gets a chance to participate at their own pace.

Will my child actually sell things for real money?

That is the goal. Kids work toward real sales with real customers. The amount varies -- some start small, some go big -- but the learning happens either way.