Entrepreneurship in Kids’ Camps: Why We Teach Kids to Build, Pitch, and Improve
Entrepreneurship isn’t “kids selling lemonade.” It’s a way of thinking: noticing problems, designing solutions, testing ideas, and communicating clearly.
That’s why entrepreneurship is part of ESTEAM Learning Labs. When kids practice building and pitching ideas, they learn to take initiative and trust themselves.
What Entrepreneurship Looks Like in Camp
- Ideation: generating ideas and choosing a direction
- Design thinking: creating with a real user in mind
- Iteration: improving based on what works and what doesn’t
- Communication: explaining decisions and presenting outcomes
Why Parents Love This Theme
Parents often tell us they notice more confidence and independence. Kids start saying things like, “I have an idea,” and “Let me try it,” and “I can fix it.” That mindset shows up at home long after camp ends.
Explore Camps
Entrepreneurship-based themes vary by location and week. To see what’s available, visit www.esteamlearninglabs.com.
Next week, we’re spotlighting Board Game Creators—one of the most practical entrepreneurship camps we run.