I am sharing a real story. Last 31st I went to my cousin's wedding. The area where I want to host the wedding is like a village where I don't have good mobile network, so it won't be wrong to call such an area as a remote area. After eating and drinking, me and one of my cousins went out for a walk and saw three boys drawing something in the mud. I approached them with interest and watched them make the Bitcoin logo in the mud and compete to see who could make the logo more beautiful. So I asked about this logo and one boy said that his parents have this bitcoin and his father taught him to draw this logo and he taught his friends. I was very happy to hear this from the boy because in such a village where there is no good mobile network people are involved with Bitcoin.
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.
That is an interesting story but as to the question of the effect that Bitcoin has on children, I would say the same effect as with regular money. I doubt many kids will be able to understand how Bitcoin works and even if they did, their parents would have to give them money. Unless they are old enough to work and earn their own money. Adolescents should learn about Bitcoin though. They need to be prepared for the future. Although they should be supervised so they do not accidently lose all their money.
What parents could do is buy Bitcoin on their children's behalf and leave them with a fortune. You would even enjoy much of the fortune yourself, while they are growing up and Bitcoin goes up and up. Win win.