5 for Good Amesbury cookie shop makes kids mini managers
The Sweet Cheeks cookie shop in Amesbury offers a unique program where children can become mini managers for a day, promoting entrepreneurial skills. Nine-year-old Addi Gonthier embraced this opportunity, selecting a Hello Kitty theme and engaging in planning sessions about flavors and budgets. Owner Renee Terry initiated this program to involve her children and support local youth, aiming to empower them through hands-on experiences. Each mini manager participates in at least two meetings with Terry before taking charge on a Saturday. The initiative has attracted attention, highlighted by a special visit from wrestler John Cena Senior during a WWE-themed day, creating memorable experiences for the kids.
Terry emphasizes the importance of understanding business operations beyond just decision-making, fostering a collaborative environment. This program not only teaches children about entrepreneurship but also encourages creativity and teamwork. The positive feedback from parents, like Addi's mother, underscores the program's impact on children's growth and development.