Social Studies
- The child has learned about entrepreneurship and small businesses through starting and running their dog walking business.
- They have gained knowledge about local community and neighborhood dynamics by interacting with different dog owners and understanding their needs.
- The child has developed an understanding of responsibility and accountability by ensuring the safety and well-being of the dogs they are walking.
- They have learned about financial management and budgeting by tracking their earnings and expenses related to the business.
Continued development related to the activity can include exploring other aspects of the business world, such as marketing and advertising. The child can create flyers or posters to promote their dog walking services in the community. They can also learn about customer service by improving their communication skills and ensuring customer satisfaction. Additionally, the child can research different dog breeds and their specific needs, expanding their knowledge of animals and pet care.
Book Recommendations
- The Dog-Walking Business by Caroline Tiger: This book provides tips and advice on starting and running a successful dog walking business, making it a perfect resource for the child to deepen their understanding of the subject.
- Dog on a Bike by Peter McCarty: This charming picture book tells the story of a dog who goes on various adventures around town on his bike, highlighting the joy and excitement of exploring the neighborhood with a furry companion.
- Dog Days by Karen English: This chapter book follows the adventures of a young girl who starts her own dog walking business and learns valuable life lessons along the way. It emphasizes the importance of responsibility and perseverance.
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