As much as we like to educate our kids to learn crypto, there is also a threat about their growth in relating to reality and social life.
The way to connect to people these days is just diffirent from how older generations do it. Studies shows we need to limit their screen time and social media exposure. But allowing them to learn crypto will also need them to focus on screen. Its hard to balance this already when they learn P2E games.
"Screens" have of course become a real obsession of young people, to the extent that I read that some company will soon release a product on the market in the form of a case for mobile phones/tablets that can be locked, and the key can then be entrusted to a close person.
However, in order to educate someone about Bitcoin, no technology is needed to begin with - because the basics can be explained using very simple tools such as paper and pencil or with a simple explanation. When I opened this topic, I did not think that children should immediately be taught how to make crypto wallets and make transactions, because legally they cannot buy BTC until they are of age.
When we build a house, we need the foundations to begin with, but that doesn't mean that we have to build walls, ceilings and roof right away - education should be gradual from the basics to the more complex things.