Summary
Erica Campbell, founder of the Mini Entrepreneurs of Rhode Island, shares her journey of teaching entrepreneurship to children and youth. She was inspired to start this program during the COVID-19 pandemic when her own children expressed interest in starting their own businesses. She believes that teaching entrepreneurship at a young age helps children develop essential skills such as financial literacy and critical thinking. Erica's organization offers after-school programs, summer camps, and an annual Mini Kids Entrepreneur Fair where children can showcase and sell their products. She emphasizes the importance of parental involvement and the positive impact it has on both the child and the parent. Erica encourages child care centers to incorporate entrepreneurship activities into their curriculum and offers resources and support to help them do so.
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