Empowering Kids Through Real-World Experiences: Why Hands-On Learning Matters

The world is full of opportunities, and every child deserves the chance to see their potential within it. When kids are given hands-on, real-world experiences, something remarkable happens: they gain confidence, broaden their perspectives, and start to believe that they can achieve anything they set their minds to. At BizKids, we’ve seen how these moments can change lives, not just for the present but for a lifetime.
All About Money: A KidPreneur Accelerator Preview

Inspire your students to develop their financial literacy by teaching them how they can make money so they can buy things they REALLY want!
Build a Biz Kids Launches New Adopt a School Program For British Columbia

Port Moody, BC – Build a Biz Kids is pleased to announce the launch of their Adopt a School Program in British Columbia that provides advanced tools, support and programming to educators supporting youth ages 7-13, with a specific focus on vulnerable populations.
7 Inspiring Female Asian Entrepreneurs

Female entrepreneurs in Asia are making huge strides in business. They continue to shatter stereotypes while jumping over hurdles and adversities set before them. Here are 7 Asian Female Entrepreneurs making beautiful products that you should be aware of!
Give Yourself a Break: 15 Work From Home Memes

Take a scroll through 15 of our favourite Work From Home memes and have a laugh with us. You deserve it!
6 Female Entrepreneurs Under 30

Female Entrepreneurs in British Columbia continue to prove their potential and strength in their successful small businesses. These 6 women under 30 years old are doing great things in their local communities and throughout Canada!
How To Ensure Your Child Get’s a Great Job
But picture this;
Your baby is now 17 years old and about to walk up on stage and collect their high school diploma. In that moment of joy, you feel that moment of fear seep in as well. What’s next? What are they capable of? What has school prepared them to do? I mean, 12 years is a LONG time to have taken them away and taught them “things”, but what can my child actually do to take care of themselves while also feeling fulfilled and happy throughout their life???
Do they have to go to college now and possibly take on debt? Do I have to take…
