In this case of the boy, I remembered one thing that the children will be developed in the same way as the parents raise their children from childhood. The boy's father may want to expose his son to Bitcoin from an early age.
Most children's personalities are shaped by their parents; the habits that parents instill in them are what they will grow up with. For this reason, parents have important roles to play in raising their children; we should therefore avoid always acting negatively in their faces because they will quickly pick it up and adapt to it.His father may not even have intention to expose the boy Bitcoin, instead, he may be simply watching what his father is doing. Alternatively, it's possible that the boy's parents simply have the Bitcoin logo displayed in their rooms or that the boy has simply noticed the Bitcoin logo in one of these parents' phone over and over again.
Parents play an important role in shaping their children's character and habits, but their habits and personality will change over time. They will keep only what they like and suit them, and they will also get rid of what they don't like. When they are young, their minds are not fully developed, so they like to imitate everything, but when they grow up, their minds are fully developed, and things will be very different. I also have kids and that's what I'm going through. So teaching them about bitcoin early won't guarantee anything either.
You won't be with your child all of the time therefore interaction with other people and different environments won't be limited. Indeed it would require a child's initiative to do something but why should a child learn about investment at an early age? Well that is really a good trait but in such way, what's 'natural' won't be meant. According to many developmental theories, a child's growth could be affected by many factors and each of those would play a key role as the child grows.
Teaching something that won't be necessary at a certain age range will just delay the child's natural process of growing up. Instead, it would be more effective to wait for that 'right' age. Right age refers to a point in one's life wherein an individual can make his/her own decisions with rationality.You made a correct point, and I bet many parents are unaware of this, and they only teach their children according to their feelings, they will teach what they think is good regardless of whether their child is suitable or not.
Back to the issue of teaching bitcoin to children, I see many people advocating for teaching bitcoin to children while they don't even care about their age. Recently, the forum has been some topics about bitcoin and children, and most people are blindly supportive. I don't object, but frankly, we need to provide age-appropriate knowledge to be most effective. Don't just cram and teach them unnecessary things.