Teaching Business From the Age of 5?
Ms Jo Malone CBE was labelled “lazy and stupid” at school — but she went on to create one of Britain’s most beloved lifestyle brands.
Her entrepreneurial journey began at age 11 when she travelled to London to sell homemade face creams.
She argues that children should be taught the skills to start their own businesses in primary school — do you agree? Were you a childhood entrepreneur? We'd love to hear your stories.
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