A page featuring Christy and Braeden Mannering in the Teen Biz Parent Guide book

The Teen Biz Parent Guide from Target Evolution

Exciting News for Young Entrepreneurs and Their Parents

A new book has just hit the shelves, and it’s a must-read for parents of aspiring young entrepreneurs! “The Teen Biz Parent Guide,” authored by Crystal Victoria and published by Target Evolution Incorporated, is now available to help parents navigate the exciting world of youth entrepreneurship. This comprehensive guide offers invaluable advice and insights for parents whose children dream big and want to start their own businesses or charities at a young age. It’s a testament to the growing recognition of the importance of nurturing entrepreneurial skills in our youth.

Featured Success Story: 3B Brae’s Brown Bags Foundation

A page featuring Christy and Braeden Mannering in the Teen Biz Parent Guide book

One of the highlights of this book is the inspiring story of Braeden Mannering and his mother, Christy Mannering, of the 3B Brae’s Brown Bags Foundation. Their journey from a simple idea to a thriving charitable organization is featured as a prime example of what young entrepreneurs can achieve with the right support.

Braeden’s story began when he was just 9 years old, sparked by a visit to the White House and a challenge from First Lady Michelle Obama. Today, 3B Brae’s Brown Bags has distributed thousands of bags filled with healthy snacks, water, and essential information to those in need. This remarkable achievement showcases the potential of young minds when given the opportunity to make a difference.

The Importance of Parental Support

“The Teen Biz Parent Guide” emphasizes parents’ crucial role in fostering their children’s entrepreneurial spirit. Christy’s experience with Braeden demonstrates that providing encouragement and balance is key to helping young entrepreneurs thrive.

The book offers practical advice on how parents can:

  1. Encourage creativity and curiosity in their children
  2. Foster problem-solving skills essential for entrepreneurship
  3. Support without taking over, allowing children to lead and make decisions
  4. Cultivate a growth mindset that sees challenges as opportunities

Recognizing and Nurturing Big Dreams

Book cover of The Teen Biz Parent Guide from Target Evolution, Inc.

One of the most important takeaways from the book is the significance of recognizing when children want to achieve something big at a young age. It’s about listening to their ideas, no matter how ambitious they may seem, and providing the guidance and resources they need to explore their potential.

Crystal Victoria’s book serves as a roadmap for parents, offering:

  • Strategies to help children develop business acumen
  • Tips for balancing entrepreneurial pursuits with other responsibilities
  • Insights on how to turn setbacks into valuable learning experiences

A Resource for the Future

“The Teen Biz Parent Guide” is more than just a book – it’s an investment in the future. By empowering parents to support their young entrepreneurs, we’re nurturing the next generation of innovators, problem-solvers, and changemakers.

Whether your child dreams of starting a tech company, launching a charitable foundation like Braeden, or exploring any other entrepreneurial venture, this guide provides the tools and knowledge to help them succeed.

So, to all the parents out there with children who have big dreams and entrepreneurial spirits, grab a copy of “The Teen Biz Parent Guide.” It might just be the key to unlocking your child’s potential and setting them on the path to making their mark on the world!

LA, Ag Day, MOT, 3B Summer, what’s happening? #the3bway

And sooooo wow it is May 5th already. I’ll be done 6th grade in about a month. Time flies.

Me with Gwen Stefani and Whitney Stewart
Me with Gwen Stefani and Whitney Stewart

For those of you who do not follow me on social media (and you should!) then you might not know all of the details of my trip to Los Angeles. I did receive a Disney Hero for Change Award and I did talk in front of 7,000 people and I did learn to use a teleprompter which I really liked and I wish my Mom could have one with us all the time!

The Radio Disney Music Awards was a lot of fun and I know I will remember it forever. I made a new friend in Whitney Stewart who was the other award winner. She was very nice and I can tell she really enjoys being a leader with the Boys & Girls Club. I was able to meet Gwen Stefani and she is very nice. She kept saying that she didn’t think she did well when she received her award and I think she is crazy. Her speech was very nice and she spoke from her heart. So if Gwen ever reads this I hope she knows she is being too hard on herself.

The end of the red carpet walk
The end of the red carpet walk

I got to walk on the red carpet before the event. That was a lot different than I thought it would be. Some of the actors and actresses were being yelled at to look at different cameras. They must have been really important but I wouldn’t want to be yelled at. The red carpet is very long and even though you get announced at the beginning one at a time it still gets really crowded. There were A LOT OF cameras!

Backstage I got to talk with People Magazine and Entertainment Tonight and have my picture take with a bunch of people. And a dog, a Pomeranian which really looked like a toy but it wasn’t a toy it was real. There was an after party where people did a lot of dancing and jumping and I ate not one but two cookies on a stick. That’s right. Cookies on a stick. It is a genius idea.

This award is a really big honor and I am very humbled to have been chosen.

I couldn’t do everything I am doing with 3B without all of the people who encourage me every day.

Like my Mom. And that is why I am so happy she is also being recognized for all she does for 3B.

MOT Charter
MOT Charter
Calvary Baptist Youth Group
Calvary Baptist Youth Group

So in the last couple of weeks I have also had a chance to talk with two groups of students about 3B and food insecurity and how they can help. I went to MOT Charter and talked with all of their 2nd graders and then I went to Calvary Baptist Church in Newark to talk with their youth group. I think my favorite part is when I get asked questions. At MOT Charter I think every student wanted to ask questions. They were so excited. They have packed bags in the past for 3B to give out during the winter months which was very helpful. The youth group at Calvary Baptist packed 50 bags just last night and they seemed to really enjoy helping out. I hope I am able to work with both of these groups again.

YouDee mascot with 3B bag
YouDee mascot with 3B bag

My Gram and Pop Pop were at the Ag Day event for me. They said there were a lot of people and it was a great turn out. My Gram said a lot of people knew about 3B and other people were excited to learn more, especially about the 3B Ripple Student Chapters. She said everyone took something like a pen or a brochure. I am sorry I missed Ag Day because it is always a lot of fun and I like seeing people at the University of Delaware because a lot of the students have had events with me and they stop by to say hi.

There are a couple other events coming up which will be fun but I will talk about them later.

We also just announced our SAVE THE DATE for our 3rd Annual 3B Summer Celebration. It will be held on Saturday, August 20, 2016. Location to be announced. Mr. Graham, my art teacher from when I was in elementary school at Keene Elementary, he is designing the artwork for the event. That’s pretty cool. So please put it on your calendar and I hope to meet all of you there!