I remember I once went to the community center with my 9-year old daughter to browse through some holiday short courses. She chose 'Business Concepts for Young Children, 8-12 year old'. After the 3-hour course, she excitedly explained to me 'capital outlays', 'compound interest', 'risk management' with some business case studies using simple hand made charts, graphs and cardboard tools. I was pleasantly surprised how much knowledge she gained through fun learning.
Today my daughter is in her early 30s and is a business entrepreneur.
I suppose there's no model answer whether to teach the young children 'investment' or 'business' or any subject. Ultimately it boils down to the children's aptitude and interest.
I'm glad I was open minded then to allow her that initial learning.
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You are such a wise parent! 🎉
Congratulations on your daughter being exposed to a field she loves at such a young age and becoming a great entrepreneur! 💼🌟