Successful young entrepreneurs generally have a few things in common. Starting a business that succeeds takes time, careful planning, resourcefulness and passion. Homeschooling teenage entrepreneurs allows them to follow their dreams while learning real business skills, whether they're starting their own business, helping their work at home mom or working with the family business. Each state has some sort of homeschooling provision that allows homeschoolers to get a high school diploma, so parents who wonder about their teen's future don't need to be concerned that they won't graduate.
The educational benefits of running a business are unparalleled. Instead of working practice assignments in an algebra textbook, students could be doing real life algebra such as computing the potential increase or decrease in profit percentage based on controllable variables. Communicating with vendors and clients, writing a business plan, completing legal forms for business licenses, filling out tax forms, applying for grants and creating advertising materials are all real-life applications of the things that schools should be teaching these teenage entrepreneurs. Without a doubt, there are tons of useful and productive life skills to be learned by running a business, that the average high school curriculum can't touch.
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