Would you like to encourage your children’s entrepreneurial spirit?
You are in the right place!
Because in this post I will give you the necessary tips to train entrepreneurial children in Costa Rica.
First, with your help, they will be able to naturally awaken their entrepreneurial spirit so that they can turn the activities they are most interested in into an entrepreneurship.
In the same way they promote values that make them a part of the children who start their own businesses and continue to educate themselves with more experience and knowledge to advance.
Remember that in order to face an increasingly competitive world, it is necessary to educate entrepreneurial children with innovation and leadership skills.
Would you like to find out more?
So read on to make the most of the content I have prepared for you:
- Entrepreneurial ideas for children in Costa Rica.
- Examples of enterprising children in Costa Rica.
- Tips to train enterprising kids.
Let’s begin!
Entrepreneurial ideas for children in Costa Rica
First, I’ll show you some entrepreneurial ideas that kids can do from home and at low cost.
Note something!
1. Sale of souvenirs
One of the potential activities in Costa Rica is tourism, especially in cities like San José, Cartago, Liberia and provinces like Limón and Alajuela.
Your child can start their own business designing jewelry, banana and coffee handmade paper, leather goods, seed crafts, baskets and more.
2. Beach products
Selling beach products is a potential business for kids who enjoy making washcloths, shirts, shoes, swimwear and more. Especially if they are in provinces like Puntarenas, Guanacaste, Alajuela and Limón.
3. International Food Mini Chef
Costa Rica has a wide variety of international restaurants (Mexican, Italian, Colombian, etc.) as many foreigners love to taste their signature food.
So if your son loves to cook, this business idea is ideal for him.
4. Technological development
Costa Rica is a country that understands the importance of promoting the technology sector. Consequently, large investments are made in science and technology, especially in provinces like Heredia and Cartago.
In this way, if your child is good at developing pages, applications or web platforms, there is no doubt that starting such a business will be profitable.
5. Artisan Ice Cream
The warm and coastal areas like Puntarenas and El Limón have the potential for children to start making artisan ice cream.
For example, creating and selling ice creams that are made according to original Costa Rican recipes and own authorship based on natural and fresh ingredients.
Recall
Kids should get involved in the activities they love and enjoy the most!
Examples of child entrepreneurs in Costa Rica
Next, I’ll share the experiences of some enterprising kids in Costa Rica who have achieved success with passion and effort.
Let’s get to know them!
Lucia Quesada Barquero
A fan of origami, she founded her first company called “Gatito Origami” at the age of 9.
Her desire and ability to cover her business led franchise marketer TargetUp to select her to help convert their business into a children’s franchise.
Valentina Pacheco Rodriguez
With her passion for confectionery she founded a company called “Magic Cookies” at the age of 7.
So he sells his biscuits at fairs, to friends, relatives and acquaintances of his father and mother.
Gabriel Munoz Salas
An 11 year old boy who at his young age has shown a strong desire to work and get involved.
A trait of Gabriel is that he tries to save as much as possible and has had a bank account since he was five years old.
She currently has a shop called “GMS Jewelry” where she makes jewelry such as bracelets, necklaces, earrings, rosaries and rings.
Luciana Rovira
She is a born entrepreneur. In 2016 he founded “Chunchiticos Luci”, a chocolate and pastry shop.
At 11, she was the only Costa Rican invited to attend the International Summit of Child and Youth Entrepreneurship (CIE) in Colombia.
Nicole Birkner
At the age of 15, this young woman had the idea of starting a company called “Fresquiticos Naturart” where uses fruits produced in Costa Rica to produce high-quality beverages.
The products offered by this company are 100% natural, i.e. free of additives and are characterized by a health-promoting effect on the body.
And you, in which area do you see your child entrepreneurs business in Costa Rica?
Tips to train enterprising kids
You should know that the success of your children’s business depends on your support throughout the process.
But…
Now I will introduce you to more details and tips to encourage entrepreneurship in your children:
1. Increases your self-esteem
High self-esteem allows them to accept their mistakes, helps them try again even if they fail the first time, and facilitates their learning process as they feel confident and worthwhile.
2. Promotes a positive attitude
Positive thinking improves your ability to deal with problems and difficult situations. Also, it makes you happy even when you face adversity.
Also, it helps you see problems and failures as an opportunity to move forward.
3. Promotes effective problem solving
It’s a very complex skill and it takes a lot of practice for kids to master it. In addition, it enables them to become confident, intelligent, and successful individuals.
Remember that children with problem-solving skills manage their emotions, think creatively, and learn about perseverance.
4. Let him make decisions and know the consequences
Allow him to make decisions about the things that are important to him or affect him and face the consequences of his actions. This is how they become independent adults and become more self-confident.
5. Support him in his activities
With the support of his relatives, he feels motivated to develop new activities and lose the fear of making mistakes.
6. Practice the entrepreneurship game with them
Encourage them to play with any activity they really like, their first trades don’t have to be that serious or earn a large amount of money for them.
If you want to learn more tips about child entrepreneurship, I recommend reading the Child Entrepreneurs post. Why support them? Don’t lose this!
Conclusions
In this post, I have taught you some tips that can help your kids develop an entrepreneurial spirit from a young age.
I also shared ideas for things your kids can do from home on a budget. For example artisan ice cream, web platforms, international food and more.
Likewise, you learned about the experiences of entrepreneurial children in Costa Rica who, from a young age, demonstrated their passion for activities such as baking and chose to pursue their ideas through entrepreneurship.
Finally, remember that your support is necessary throughout the entrepreneurial process so that your child can carry out their ideas with confidence and determination.
In the same way, your company allows them to build their self-confidence so that they can make their place in a world.
And remember:
Being small is not a constraint to having great talent!
If you are interested in learning more stories from entrepreneurial children, I invite you to read the following posts:
Thank you for reading us.
Until next time!

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