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Daniel Mohnkern
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  • Titusville, PA
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What to include when teaching your children.

Daniel Mohnkern
  • Investor
  • Titusville, PA
Posted

Hi everybody.  Thanks in advance for your help on this one.  Any ideas would help a lot.

I have a 14 and a 13 year old who are both interested in learning and beginning investing in real estate and business.  My wife and I home school our 3 sons in Pennsylvania and are very excited to start a curriculum for them on this subject.  There are a lot of GENERAL financial math courses that are out there to purchase on various sites, but I want to come up with a curriculum to teach them specifically real estate investing and have it be part of their schooling for next semester.

My goal for my 14 year old for next year is that he goes from very limited knowledge (almost none) to closing a deal on a rental at year's end.  Rather than *just* book learning, I want him to be able to end the school year having actually done it in real life while having his rental property to show for it.

I am going to be designing the entire year's schedule and curriculum throughout the next few weeks and REALLY need to pick your brains if you'd let me.  Any idea's would be very much appreciated.  PLEASE HELP!

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