Kids, don't be offended by what I have to say
I have also been what most kids have done and i am sure you know what I'm talking about here. It's all from experience.
Everything is fine at first, when you have no customers, then you get the word out about your new webhost, and people start asking pre-sales questions, and before you know it you have a handful of customers.
As your webhosting business grows you're going to find it harder and harder to keep up with all the customers, and generally the business itself. And then there are those days where you get a large amount of homework, and maybe even a few assignments, and tests to prepare for. This puts you under more pressure and stress, which is not good at all. Stress is something that a kid should avoid at his/her young age. This is where all the trouble starts. You're going to find that you are staying up longer than usual, rushing your homework just before bed time, and generally prioritizing most of your time towards your new webhosting business, when you should really be using that time to study, and finish your homework, without rushing everything. Grades will also slip, and you will begin to realize that you have to do something about it, and that�??s when you make �??the decision�?�. To close? or not to close? that is the question!
This of course doesn�??t go for all kiddy hosts, but most of them will be in similar situations.