Raising CEO Kids Weekend Review May 7 – May 13

Rise Up For a Food Revolution!

True or false: Pasta is from animals and yogurt is from plants.

Twenty percent of Australian children think that the above question is correct.

SAD, but TRUE!

Most kids, around the world, only receive 3.4 hours of food education a year.

Find out more about nutrition and what we should know!

Meet the CEO Kids Featured in The Parents’ Guide to Raising CEO Kids

Christian Pavelka: http://starfishsoap.webs.com

Christian Pavelka, age fourteen, is a thinking entrepreneur who only invests time and money after evaluating risks carefully.

Read more about Christian’s success!

Why Being An OVER Involved Parent Doesn’t Work

You’re mystified as you watch her in action and want to scream, “Stop behaving like that.”

Sounds, like I’m talking about a child, right?

I’m not; I’m talking about an over-involved parent.

Over-involved parents tend to micromanage everything in their child’s world. They’re the parents who think it’s better to fix, rather than teach their child about the injustices of life.

Why is being involved too much bad? Find out HERE!

Dread Making Sales? A To-Don’t List for Selling More

Do you want to get good at sales? Because if you do, there is a lot of money to be made. But I need to first teach you what not to do. If you want to make money through selling, you don’t have to be a great salesperson, you just need to avoid these common mistakes:

Get the info on what mistakes not to make HERE!

Money Monday or Finance Friday

Do you need a solution for getting your bills paid on time, invoicing your clients, getting paid, and organizing your personal and business receipts? In this video, I share a Simple System for managing your incoming and outgoing money and all the paper that comes with it. Where money is concerned, #BasicsMatter! To watch the video, click HERE!

Guess What?

The first book, “Guess What is on Grandpa’s Farm?” in a new children’s series by Nancy O’Neill was released on April 30. Written in four-line rhyming clues, readers are lead on a fun guessing game and learning experience. The unique thing about this book is that the illustrations were done by kids ages 5-17 and selected through a worldwide art contest. The book includes artwork by a teen in New Delhi, India, two young artists from Hawaii, as well as by kids from coast to coast. Our daughter, Clarissa Cook, submitted artwork and was chosen as one of the thirteen illustrators.
Signed copies of the book are available on www.guesswhatbooks.com or unsigned copies can be purchased on Amazon. Part of the proceeds from the book will be donated to Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, California!!! :-)
The second book in the series, “Guess What is at the North Pole?” will be released in the fall, just in time for a fun Christmas gift. The Kids Art Contest for this book will be starting soon. It’s a great project for all those aspiring young artists to work on over the summer. To get advance notice about the contest, you can subscribe to Nancy’s mailing list on her website.
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About Sarah Cook

Sarah is a third generation entrepreneur and believes that when kids develop their own businesses they gain real life skills that can only be gained by “doing”. These LIFE skills include business management, finances, service, public speaking, problem solving, and so much more. Sarah is passionate about helping parents raise smart, savvy successful CEO Kids!
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