Should children be taught business (like art and languages) at early stages?
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Hamza Afzal Butt@hamza_afzal_butt
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Absolutely, teaching children business skills early on can help them develop critical thinking, creativity, and financial literacy.
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@hamza_afzal_butt I used to think the same but now I think they have a lifetime to worry about their businesses. get the felling that we're ruining their childhood.
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Of course yes, Understanding basic business concepts early on fosters crucial skills like financial literacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving. It also help to prepares them to navigate the complexities of the modern world and encourages entrepreneurial spirit from a young age.
I think it's good to introduce kids to business basics early on. It helps them learn about money, responsibility, and maybe even find their passion sooner.
@preston_ivy If only that didn't follow parting with that sweet world of childhood. I think as far as the basics are concerned, it's ok to give them simple business lessons but to go beyond that means separating them from the lovely world of childhood.
Yes- business, negotiation skills, financial management & mental, physical & emotional fitness.
Teaching business alongside art and languages can provide a well-rounded education for future success.
yes ofcorse! teaching them a basic business idea can help develope thier creativity but not so serious because they are to little for that :)
Teaching business alongside other subjects broadens children's perspectives on different fields.
It's about problem-solving and creativity, just like art. so yes we can educate them
my assumptions says thay kids are natural entrepreneurs. Why not nurture that spark with basic business knowledge?
Yes academics are important, but practical skills like business are equally valuable.
I worry that focusing too much on business might stifle creativity and imagination in kids.
Learning business concepts early can cultivate a sense of innovation and curiosity in kids.
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The sooner, the better. If kids comprehend the value of (not only money), but predominantly time and how to communicate with people, the easier it gets in their adulthood.
I think it is the need of the hour.