Jobs for Kids that are Eager to Earn

Jobs for Kids that are Eager to Earn

Have your kids expressed an interest in earning an income? Do they want things that you’re unwilling to purchase outright? Or are you simply looking for a way to teach them the value of hard work and fair pay? If your children are eager to join the workforce, there are a number of ways you can help them to reach their goals. Of course, the route you choose will depend largely on the age of your child, but it’s never too soon (or too late) to teach your children the skills they will need to get by in the world one day. And it’s even more important now, as experts continuously agree that financial literacy must be a bigger priority in elementary and high school courses. And it all starts with a good work ethic. Here are a few jobs that will get them started on the right foot.

Meet Our New Editor, Christl Dabu

Our Kids Media's new Editor, Christl Dabu.

Our Kids Media is pleased to announce the hiring of a new Editor for its print and online properties, Our Kids Go To School, Our Kids Go To Camp, Dialogue and the websites ourkids.net, experienceboarding.ca, camps.ca and dialogueonline.ca. Christl Dabu brings her multifaceted experience as a print and digital journalist for magazines, newspapers and websites in Canada, China, Egypt and the U.S.

Are part time student jobs a good thing?

Do teens work too hard?

Since my oldest daughter turned 16 this year, my wife Shirley and I have been nagging her to get a part time job. We assume that she should be making some of her own money. After all, both my wife and I worked when we were her age and many kids her age have part [...]

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