Anonymous wrote:In homeschool group they have market 1-2 days per year where kids can sell to other kids and parents. Homemade items have to be created by the children and they have to work their “booth”. They can sell anything but have a $3 charge limit. Kids sell toys, baked goods, bookmarks, farm fresh eggs, greeting cards, bracelets, squishy balloon balls, air fresheners, candles, popcorn, etc. One time I got the cutest little Easter Bunny from a 4 year old made out of baby socks. It teaches money skills, social skills, creativity, and that they can use their own skills and resources to create income. The kids really seem to enjoy it every time regardless of age. Public schools could learn something from this instead of just telling kids not to do it.
This is not homeschooling. Very different.