Do you think that exposure to bitcoin at an young age is a good thing in general?
If I may ask, what's your definition of young age? Do you mean children between the age bracket of 5yrs to 14yrs? Or do you mean teens between the age bracket of 15yrs to 18yrs? Because if you mean teens between the age bracket of 15yrs to 18yrs, then i see nothing wrong if they are been thought about this trending technology called Bitcoin, because the earlier our teens are been expose to this new tech, the more they get interested in it when they grow up. Hence, Bitcoin as a digital currency shouldn't be limited to only people of certain grade or age level, because the earlier we introduce them to this new tech, the more we tend to prevent them from falling victim to Bitcoin related scams, simply because they have already known how the system works.
I'm wondering about this too, I don't know what age the OP is talking about is appropriate for us to educate them about bitcoin. I fully welcome and support if we spend time educating bitcoin to the younger generation aged 18 and over, who are prepared or no longer dependent on their parents and they are looking for a successful path in their lives.
But if the OP is trying to say that educating children under 10 years old about bitcoin or children who don't even know how to make money is still dependent on subsidies from their families then that's a bad idea. Even though bitcoin is for everyone and early bitcoin education is considered an advantage for them later in life, I don't think it's appropriate to teach investing to very young children. Just like we need to go to elementary school before going to college, everything needs to be in the right order for each age group.