As kids grow, they develop an interest in various activities like games, sports and sometimes even business. In this fast developing world, kids are capable of so many things once they are given the opportunity and aid by adults, most especially their parents. So if your kid comes to you with the idea of starting a dog walking business and you just realized that you don’t know anything about it, don’t panic! This article will give you all the tips you need to help your kid begin his or her business.
Steps
1. Check the laws governing child labour in your area to determine how many hours he can work each day walking dogs. It is very important to note the laws governing activities kids may do, so that your kids business would be legit and to avoid problems.
2. Open a custodial account with your child where she may be able to deposit her business profits. This will help her develop an attitude of saving and accountability. Make sure to create a budget worksheet where she or he may record here earnings and manage expenses.
3. Create business cards and flyers that will aid in the advertisement of your kid’s dog walking services. Make the cards attractive with photos of dogs and contact information of your home. Do not let potential customers call the kid directly on their cell phone, due to safety reasons.
4. In relation to safety, work out a route for your child to follow when picking and walking dogs. This tip must be explained to the child so that he or she is aware of the reason and follows the route whenever he or she walks the dogs.
5. If your kid doesn’t have a cell phone, provide him or her with one. Or you may give him or her a GPS monitoring device so that you will be able to keep track of their whereabouts when visiting houses and walking dogs for customers.
6. Finally, help your child distribute his or her dog walking advertisement to potential customers in your neighborhood. Some suggestions of distribution techniques would be to go door to door, post flyers on community bulletin boards and visit dog parks to find clients. This distribution should be limited to trusted community members and try to screen potential customers too.
Remember that it is about helping your kid to do what he or she loves and by doing so, you will help them develop their potentials.
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