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Amit Bansal, a finance instructor at OSU, is setting a remarkable example for parents by emphasizing the importance of entrepreneurship in children's lives. Through engaging and enjoyable projects, he encourages families to introduce their kids to the world of business. Instead of the traditional lemonade stand, Bansal's 11-year-old son, Shivam, has taken a creative leap by publishing his own debut novel.
This initiative not only showcases Shivam's writing talent but also serves as a practical lesson in entrepreneurship. By guiding his son through the process of writing, publishing, and marketing a book, Bansal is instilling valuable skills that extend beyond the classroom. The experience teaches Shivam about creativity, responsibility, and the fundamentals of running a business.
Bansal's approach highlights the significance of fostering entrepreneurial spirit in young minds. As parents like him take steps to engage their children in such projects, it paves the way for a generation that is not only creative but also equipped with essential business acumen.
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