February 17, 2025 - 15:59
At just 12 years old, my daughter has taken the initiative to become an entrepreneur. She has successfully built her own website, showcasing her creativity and determination. It's inspiring to watch her navigate the challenges of running a business, but it can also be difficult as a parent to see her make mistakes. However, I firmly believe that these moments are crucial for her growth and learning.
We have established a supportive environment at home that encourages her entrepreneurial spirit. We discuss her ideas and strategies, helping her think critically about decisions she makes. When she faces setbacks, we remind her that failure is a part of the journey and an opportunity to learn.
Moreover, she has taken the initiative to reinvest her earnings back into her business, demonstrating a strong understanding of financial responsibility at such a young age. As she continues to develop her skills, I am excited to see where her passion for entrepreneurship will take her in the future.
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