A warm, practical marketing course for kids ages 11–16 who want to help the people they love build something real.
Kids learn how to create content ideas, captions, short video concepts, and simple campaign plans. Parents review, approve, and manage everything before anything goes public.
No child-run accounts. No ads. No customer messages. Just guided creativity with parent approval.
This is not a long corporate training or a kid influencer program. It is a simple way for kids to practice creativity, communication, and confidence while helping a real business.
Kids learn
Short lessons with simple missions.
Kids create
Ideas, captions, scripts, and campaign drafts.
Parents approve
Adults publish, manage accounts, and handle business decisions.
Learn it yourself with the Kid Powered Marketing course, or get parent-supervised creative help from Kubi and Klari, two creative kids who are already helping promote a real family business.
A 5-module course for parents who want their child to learn practical marketing skills while creating useful drafts for the family business.
Parent-supervised support from Kubi and Klari for business owners who want fresh content ideas, caption drafts, short video concepts, and simple campaign planning.
The course is designed to feel like a family kitchen-table project: simple, creative, useful, and parent-approved.
These are creative drafting packages, not full social media management. Adults still handle accounts, publishing, leads, passwords, payments, approvals, and customer communication.
Kids can help with ideas, hooks, captions, scripts, content calendars, and campaign themes. Adults stay responsible for every business-facing task.
Choose DIY if you want your child to learn the missions. Choose done-for-you if you want Kubi and Klari’s parent-supervised creative team to help create monthly marketing drafts for your business.
Kid Powered Marketing is parent-supervised. Children should not independently manage business accounts, customer messages, paid ads, payments, passwords, public posting, private data, or leads. Parents and responsible adults remain responsible for approvals, publishing, platform compliance, customer communication, and business decisions.