I have 3 kids (the oldest one is 5), and a niece of 9 that I care much about. I believe that making and selling products is something that is both mentally and financially rewarding, and something that they don't teach you in school.
In my ideal world, all 4 of them would build their own company selling a product that lies within their passion.
My plan is to set aside Sunday afternoon to 'build stuff'. Probably LEGO for a long time since they are still young. And maybe later let them blog about the progress. Are there any of you who also want to raise entrepreneurs? If so, how do you do it?
Proud of a second for embarking on a career as a pilot?
And the third for running a hospital well?
One of the things I've learned watching children grow to adulthood is that their lives unfold wonderfully and unpredictably, and what I thought was important for a five year old turned out to be less important than what they thought, as a five year old, was important.
Build Legos on Sunday afternoons just for the sake of building Legos and being in the moment with your children. That's what matters.
Good Luck.