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‘Young Entrepreneur Program’ in Saudi Arabia for the first time

December 15, 2019



JEDDAH— Andalusia for Kids Wellness has joint forces with Young Entrepreneur learning labs – one of the leading venture labs development companies in Canada – to bring to you the “Young Entrepreneur Program” for the first time in Saudi Arabia in order to enhance the business skills of the youth of Saudi Arabia to build successful future entrepreneur and leaders .

It’s very adaptable program that teaches kids from 7 to 15 years old the fundamentals of business, creative problem solving, go to marketing strategies, communication and soft skills, financial literacy, 21st century skills, college & workforce readiness.

The program started on Dec. 15 till Jan. 16, 2020 in Andalusia for kids Wellness.

After taking this program the child will be able to:

• Value money and have a better work ethic.

• Will develop the child’s creative thinking.

• Set better goals and create proper business plans to turn into reality of execution.

• Teach kids opportunities around them with an entrepreneurial mindset.

• Teaches kids to take initiative, solve problems, think critically, make decisions, interact with people confidently and look for opportunities around them.

• These skills help to increase self-confidence and provide more opportunities in their lives.

• In contribution to the program the center itself has eminent paraprofessionals / coaches that will enable kids to have better self-esteem and confidence.

This program goes with the main focus of Andalusia kids’ wellness to promote the overall development of the child through psychological, physical, mental and healthy psychological wellbeing.

For more information: visit https://page.andalusiakids.net/young-entrepreneur-en — SG


December 15, 2019
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