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Not too long ago, there was a time when kids did not have the luxury of attending school on a regular basis. They had to help work on their parents' farm or get a job working in a factory, etc. There were no labor laws saying that children under a certain age could not have a real job. Today, it is much harder for kids to make money, or even want to earn anything. A lot of parents tend to give their children whatever they want. Kids no longer have to work for what they want, they can simply ask for it. Working towards a goal is something that every child should learn, and what better way than to learn this critical responsibility for their future?
Through today's labor laws, children under the age of fifteen or sixteen are not eligible to be working in an industry. With the economy rising and falling often unpredictably, parents should enforce their child's knowledge of self-reliance. This will help them down the road when they are living on their own. How can children earn money today, you may be asking? There are many different, creative ways for parents to assist their child's income opportunities.
A popular option for teenagers is babysitting. Sending flyers out to their neighbors or other community members is a great way to advertise their services. Other options for teenagers include dog walking, gardening, running errands, and selling things via the internet. Teenagers are more trustworthy than younger children when it comes to those options. They will have an easier time handling large dogs, as well as more strength when pulling weeds. For those who have a license, running errands is an easy way to help someone out while also earning some spending money. Teenagers also spend a lot of time on the internet, so selling things on auction sites would be a quick and simple way for them to earn a profit.
Younger children will have an easier time creating handmade jewelry and holding the classic lemonade stands. Learning how to braid string or design wire jewelry is very popular among girls. Why not sell what you love to make? Buying bulk candy and selling the individual pieces is another option for young kids. Their "cute factor" makes it easier for them to get away with selling one dollar pieces of candy. Young boys may take an interest in creating a comic book or toy library. Lending their toys for a price is a way to ensure that nothing will get destroyed.
Other options for children who want to earn an income include: washing cars, entertaining at kids' parties, removing snow, or helping busy working parents bake food. Parents who have their children earn their own money are helping the child's future. Kids may also decide that they want to own their own business someday. Young entrepreneurs are finding that it is easier to operate their own business. Children do not have to wait until they are young adults to do so.
Along with earning a small profit, some banks will even provide an account and advice for banking their money saved. This is a good way for children to learn more about finances. There are many entrepreneurs out in the world today, and your child could be one of them! Show them that they can rely on themselves to be a success in the world.
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