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Created Mar 06, 2025 by Julius Whisler@juliuswhisler6Maintainer

The 14 Best Jobs for 11-year-olds To Make Money


Kids can pick a large range of task types, including those that are more innovative, seasonal, and even just standard kid-friendly tasks, such as pet sitting.

- Earning their own money in their preteen years might assist your child shift into the routine workforce as an adult.

- With numerous of these being part-time jobs, your 11-year-old does not need to pick just one. They can select several tasks to turn through during the year to keep them engaged.

Kids grow up quickly. Before you know it, they're browsing the world on their own. Help them get a head start on the world of work by teaching them to make their own money through small jobs. For perk points - assist them stash their additional money.

Kids of different ages have differing capabilities and maturity levels, so they can deal with different kinds of tasks. Below, we detail some of the very best tasks for 11-year-olds that'll help them learn about working and earning cash while being appropriate for their preteen years.

Creative tasks for 11-year-olds

If your 11-year-old has an imaginative side, a task using this skill could benefit them in many methods. Have a look at these 5 tasks for your imaginative kid.

1. Photographer If your child has a flair for identifying a great shot and taking photos, a job as a professional photographer may be ideal for them. You can assist them in this journey by protecting a digital electronic camera and basic photo-editing software.

They can take photos of nearly anything, varying from household pictures to graduations, birthdays, wedding events, and a lot more creative things like landscapes. You can also help them establish an online account where they can offer their photos so they can expand their methods of generating cash with their skills.

2. Blogger ✍ Has your kid always shown a knack for the written word? If so, they can utilize these skills to release a job as a blog writer. As a blog writer, they can develop brief posts tuned towards other kids about a specific niche, such as toys, computer game, or automobiles.

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You can assist them brainstorm a collection of short posts, then introduce a site where they can discuss their hobby and draw in marketing income from display screen ads or affiliates.

If your kid isn't into composing, they could also try their hand at being a vlogger with a YouTube channel.

Just like blogging, if your kid has a hobby they like to talk about and a character that'll work well on camera, they may flourish as a YouTube personality. They can film themselves doing their preferred things, such as playing computer game, unpacking toys, cooking, or a wide variety of other activities, then post it on YouTube.

You can then assist them monetize their videos on YouTube so they can earn advertisement revenue or gain sponsorships. Keep in mind that YouTube needs you to be at least 13 years old or have adult approval to begin a YouTube channel and post videos. So you'll require to help them with this gig.

3. T-shirt designer Is your child into fashion and always on top of the current trends? If so, and they have an artistic side, T-shirt style might be a terrific task for them. They can utilize their creativity to make trendy designs for t-shirts, then have them printed using among the numerous online T-shirt printing services readily available. You can then help them offer those t-shirts face to face at regional craft shows or online on Amazon, eBay, or Etsy.

4. Artist If your child has creative skill, they could make some additional money with it. They can paint, draw, or create other forms of art and then sell their productions via a website like Etsy. Because of Etsy's age requirement, you will require to develop the account for them.

5. Voiceover work Does your kid have the capability to make distinct voices, or is their regular voice special in itself? If so, the best task for them may be a voiceover function. Help them make a demo of all the voices they can do, and after that sign them up for a few of the voiceover task sites so they can send their demo for work. Who knows - possibly they will be the next big voice star in an animated series or movie.

Seasonal tasks for 11-year-olds

As seasons alter, so do tasks. Helping your child secure various seasonal jobs can help ensure they have income year-round. Here are 6 seasonal jobs for an 11-year-old to consider.

1. Car cleaning In some locations, cleaning automobiles is a year-round activity, but in numerous states, it's just too cold to do in the winter. This makes it a great spring, summer, and early fall job for an 11-year-old.

Car washing does need some products, such as a pail, sponge, pipe, car wash soap, interior cleaner, window cleaner, a vacuum, some towels, and wax, if required.

Your 11-year-old can begin by washing your cars along with pals' and relative' vehicles. Eventually, they can develop to neighbors' vehicles too.

2. Weeding While they might be a little too young for lawn mowing at 11, your child is likely prepared for light yard work, such as weeding. In this side hustle, they will pull weeds from flower beds and landscaping locations to guarantee they look spick-and-span.

Your child can start with your lawn, then friends' and family members' backyards until they get the hang of it. You can then assist them go around the community to see if next-door neighbors would like their service.

3. Lemonade stand Another fantastic spring or summertime job is opening a lemonade stand. All you need are some lemons, sugar, a pitcher, water, and ice. You might need to front your child the money for the supplies, however you can recover the costs from their revenue, if you like, and teach them how earnings and loss operate in a service.

4. Gift covering During the holiday season, lots of people are so busy shopping and getting ready for the events that they have little time to cover presents. Your kid can practice wrapping boxes and ideal the craft, then introduce their own company offering gift wrapping services to hectic buddies and next-door neighbors around the vacations.

5. Snow shoveling ❄ When winter weather condition hits, it can leave driveways buried in many inches of snow, and some people lack the methods or desire to shovel it. Your kid can profit from this and earn their own money by offering good friends, family members, and neighbors snow shoveling services all winter long.

6. Raking leaves Depending upon where you live, there's typically one time of year when the leaves fall off the trees. These fallen leaves can damage a yard, so getting them raked up and tossed out rapidly is crucial. Your 11-year-old can step up and handle this obligation for your busy next-door neighbors all while making some extra money for their tough work.

Traditional tasks for 11-year-olds

We've been through creative and seasonal tasks for 11-year-olds, but what about traditional task concepts for kids in this age variety? Let's examine four more traditional part-time jobs your 11-year-old might be interested in.

1. Babysitting Depending on your child's maturity and obligation, they may be ready to take on being a sitter. In reality, your kid can sign up for a Red Cross babysitting class once they're 11 years of ages.

If you believe your kid isn't rather ready to babysit alone, monitored childcare may be an alternative. In monitored babysitting, the parent remains in the home however otherwise busy with other responsibilities, such as working or cleaning up. Your kid can help keep more youthful kids captivated, fed, and out of mischief while the parent manages their other obligations.

2. Dog walking Dog owners love their furry relative, however they are sometimes too hectic or not around your house to offer their puppy the exercise it needs. This is where your child can step in and be a dog walker for neighbors, friends, and family members.

Your child can charge a set fee to go to their consumer's home and take the pet on a much-needed walk and possibly even have a little playtime. In this kind of task, a kid may even ensure the pet dog has adequate food and water before leaving the home.

Depending on your kid's maturity level and familiarity with the dog they are strolling or the neighborhood they are walking in, a moms and dad may wish to tag along with them.

3. Pet sitting A pet sitter and canine walker may have overlapping duties, as both will take the pet dog outside if the family pet sitter's client has a pup. However, they differ because an animal sitter's duties focus more on at-home care.

Your kid will examine all the family pets in the home, from pet dogs to felines to rabbits and more, ensuring they have the food, water, play, and snuggles they require to make it through the day. This is a fun job for an 11-year-old if they enjoy all kinds of animals.

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Jobs can be rewarding for kids, as they'll see how their effort causes money in their wallet. They'll also learn obligation, establish new skills, and practice how to save and spending plan their cash. Consider your child's maturity and job abilities when choosing one of the tasks for 11-year-olds in the lists above.

Once they start working, your kid will need someplace to put their earnings. Enter Greenlight and its money app and debit card. It's designed specifically for kids and teenagers - with interactive financial literacy lessons and tools to help them manage their money. Give the Greenlight app a spin today - and discover the world of money together.

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