Entrepreneurship Camps for Kids: What Parents Should Know
Entrepreneurship at camp is about ownership: creating something, improving it, and learning how to share it confidently.
Entrepreneurship is a mindset kids can practice early
Entrepreneurship in our world does not mean turning kids into mini-adults. It means teaching them to plan, create, communicate, and take ownership of their work.
What entrepreneurship can look like at camp
- Board game creation: design, play-test, refine, and pitch.
- Creative product design: prototype, improve, and present.
- Team roles: leadership, collaboration, and accountability.
How we run camp: agency with guardrails
Kids do better when they have real ownership and clear structure. At the start of the week, we invite campers to help create the group guardrails—shared rules they agree to follow—and we coach them on how to keep each other accountable respectfully. When disagreements happen (because kids are learning humans), we provide a Peace Table so they can talk it out and repair the situation with guidance when needed.
Find the right track
- Discovery (younger learners): play-based exploration with gentle structure and lots of movement.
- Explorers (ages 8–12): bigger builds, deeper challenges, and more independence.
- Pathfinders (teens): real tools, real projects, and real responsibility.
Where we serve families
You’ll find ESTEAM Learning Labs camps across Central Texas and Florida, including Round Rock, Georgetown, and the Tampa region. We also partner with community organizations and schools to make camps accessible for local families.
Explore dates and locations
To see current sessions and upcoming releases, visit www.elllearninglabs.com. If you are a school or organization looking to host camps, reach out through the website to start a partnership conversation.