Start a Business Teaching Kids
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Start A Business Teaching Kids is a guide for people wanting to successfully start a business teaching enrichment, not academic, subjects to children. It is also appropriate for people looking for new ideas to reinvigorate their existing teaching business. Start A Business Teaching Kids gives the reader information on setting up this type of business, finding locations to teach, the best ways to get students, and the best ways to keep them. Enrichment lessons give … More >>
Start a Business Teaching Kids
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May 21st, 2010 at 6:29 am
Start A Business Teaching Kids: How To Start A Business Teaching Private And Group Enrichment Lessons For Kids by Stephanie Quinn is an explorative introduction of the beneficial process of teaching kids in a more personal and fulfilling atmosphere than is typically available in the traditional public school classroom. Quinn’s approach to the child education ideal is highly researched and poignant in its progressive attitude for its application. Start A Business Teaching Kids is an informative study giving a direct and valid depiction of the format necessary for the constructive learning of young people and is very strongly recommended to all parents of home-schooled children as well as aspiring private or group-schooling teachers.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 21st, 2010 at 7:17 am
Start A Business Teaching Kids: How To Start A Business Teaching Private And Group Enrichment Lessons For Kids by Stephanie Quinn is an explorative introduction of the beneficial process of teaching kids in a more personal and fulfilling atmosphere than is typically available in the traditional public school classroom. Quinn’s approach to the child education ideal is highly researched and poignant in its progressive attitude for its application. Start A Business Teaching Kids is an informative study giving a direct and valid depiction of the format necessary for the constructive learning of young people and is very strongly recommended to all parents of home-schooled children as well as aspiring private or group-schooling teachers.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 21st, 2010 at 8:46 am
Reviewed by Sondra Fowler for Reader Views (3/06)
“Start a Business Teaching Kids” is a how to book that helps the reader plan and execute a small business teaching supplemental lessons. Quinn runs the reader through the concept and planning stage, and then seamlessly addresses the scouting out of location, and principles of effective advertising. There are good common sense notions and anyone who has had a small business will recognize the soundness of the advice. She points out and explores the idiosyncrasies that are native to dealing with children and parents on a business level. The book would be an asset to anyone who is unfamiliar with starting a business especially anyone interested in teaching a skill.
The only real bump in the book relates to emphasis of the performing arts while almost ignoring the marketing opportunities of other venues of enrichment education, such as the visual arts and scholastic education.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 21st, 2010 at 9:34 am
“Start A Business Teaching Kids” is a good place to look for information from starting your business, finding locations, advertising and publicity to keeping the kids coming back for more. This small book offers much valuable information. One of my favorite parts would be valuable to anyone wishing to market a skill ~ Publicity Kits. The author, Stephanie Quinn, provides a detailed list of everything your kit needs to include (bio information, description of the lessons, press releases, etc.). She explains what elements a good press release should contain and how to get your information to the public. “Instead of `advertising’ your lesson program, emphasize the benefits of it. Make the story interesting and entertaining.” There is much practical advice given regarding most everything from workshops to dealing with parents. “Start A Business Teaching Kids” is a well-written book and an excellent place to begin looking for information. Good luck with your business teaching kids!
Rating: 5 / 5