Wednesday, May 21, 2014

You're never too young to be CEO/ Arlesia McGowan Period 4

Article written by: Maggie Blaha
Lily Warren, right, and her two younger sisters, Chloe and Sophie, have been in the beeswax business since 2009. The Littleton, Colorado, sisters make lip balm and lotion bars using the beeswax left over from their parents' hives. They call themselves the Sweet Bee Sisters. Date written: May 19, 2014        

       So I think we can remember all those times when were little kids and invented little things, thinking that we would be the next big thing. Well some of those kids have made there dream into a reality. Children around the country are starting businesses with help from parents and educators. "Kidpreneurs" author: Entrepreneurship give kids skills for a limitless future. IT can be tough for children to balance school, home and business, parents say. Entrepreneur's mom says, " I hope this opens up her mind..she can be creator of her destiny.
      I totally respect the fact that these kids even go this far with their dream at such a young age. I remember when I was kid having desires such as these to pursue. Anyway I think being a young CEO really prepares one for how life will be later. After all, as we get older, we learn to be in charge of our own things and responsibilities. Why not start now?

Peace out

Here ya go:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/19/living/kid-entrepreneurs-irpt-schools/index.html?hpt=li_c1

Arlesia McGowan
Period 4



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