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MiniBoss School Opens Enrollment: Teaching Kids Business and Leadership from an Early Age
The MiniBoss Business School has launched enrollment for its new academic intake, offering programs focused on developing entrepreneurial and leadership skills in children.
The courses are promoted as an investment in a child's future, aiming to build strategic thinking, project management abilities, communication skills, creativity, financial literacy, and critical thinking.
The training is hands-on and practical: students participate in business games, case studies, and startup projects. According to the organizers, the program is developed by experts in education and business, tailored to suit different age groups.
MiniBoss emphasizes an individual approach for each student, with certified teachers and business coaches guiding the learning process. Their method not only prepares children for future careers but also boosts self-confidence, leadership, and academic performance in school.
To register, parents can call +993 63 415178 or fill out the online form.
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