Start up Kid’s Club aims to foster entrepreneurship in youths The journey of helping her daughter cope with a learning disorder led form we teacher Aleena to discover the importance of creativity and entrepreneurship. With the goal of helping all children achieve entrepreneurial success alena said for the program started with her now 8 years old do make who is diagnosed with dyslexia in the reema said her disorder help to realized dyslexia children’s often become successful in entrepreneurs she said she brushed that realization aside until family garage sale earlier this year during which remma decided she wanted to start a lemonade stand . following additional research, rema created a coffe shop instead and profited over $100 after paying for the supplies remma said watching alena trive get excitedly a light bulb my education side was like goodness why aren’t we teaching kids these kids . The much more value in the partially of learning real world experience. Rema who recently quit her nearly 10 years tenure in education ho host the program full time began offering the club to children at the start of the Ditmar recreation center children who join the program create an idea for business and product throughout the semester, with guidance from flied experts and research, students create and market their product “well all have big dream and goals reba said this is an opportunity to lift our kids up and teach to be resilient and help them realized that they can do anything
