Here’s another program run by a homeschool family.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur that also homeschools, or you would just like to teach your child the basics of starting their own business, this website is the start of things to come! More and more people are starting their own business, not only in response to the recent economic crunches, but to create a more secure financial future while using their God-given gifts! Homeschool families have a unique opportunity to start a home business, but not without a new complex set of challenges.
The cultural shift towards having your own business and more satisfying work instead of how high can you climb the corporate ladder is growing rapidly. However, in reality making the switch can be a little trickier than just posting a web page or a blog. We have families to support, bills to pay.
Homeschool-Entrepreneur is a (new-and growing) resource to help you do just that. They offer loads of resources for starting a home business, and teaching your children to do the same. Compiled by veteran homeschool-entrepreneurs of almost 20 years, they have been there, done that! They have 3 grown children that reflect teaching home business works! (see: http://www.homeschool-entrepreneur.com/page14.html)
Teaching our children (or yourself!) how to identify the (God-given) desires of their heart, and then giving them the tools to start a business in a safe environment while offering your wisdom and advice is one of the best investments you can make in your child. Homeschool-Entrepreneur gives you all the resources to help you accomplish this through:
-required course work in home business,
-starting a business yourself with your children looking over your shoulder,
-or helping them start a business with you by their side.
Their newsletter features other homeschool-entrepreneur families the next one might be yours!
Their main resource site is http://Homeschool-Entrepreneur.com and you can find their blog there too.
Or give them a ‘tweet’ at twitter.com/homeschoolbiz











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