The accessibility of gambling options can indeed pose risks to young people. But that fact alone is not enough to make someone develop a gambling addiction or other related mental disorders. Things like socio-economic conditions, family relationships, quality of education, peer influences ... all can play a role.
yes if we Inform young people about the dangers and repercussions of gambling, especially the possibility of addiction
Young age is a volatile age that the parents or those responsible for the young need to give proper attention to the child especially at a certain age because no matter the information that you give on the repercussions of gambling, that young person may still have to go out of his way to try whatever his head is thinking even based on what you have told him. So it depends on the child if he has the gene of rascality, precocious or trying to unravel things around him. Some young person are scared to go out of what you have discouraged them while some want to know why and why things are that way. I think it depends on the child and sometimes experience is the best teacher when they have seen the negative aspect or outgrown such youthful exuberance.