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Board Gambling
Re: Best Crypto Casinos!
by
delfastTions
on 26/07/2024, 12:08:42 UTC

It is about genetics but also about food an education. All goes hand in hand for the new generations, but the issue is that the threats now have grown bigger and now you have to protect them from many more insidious stuff. They can potentially meet with anyone in the world over the net and you would not even be able to know what is happening before they are gambling or engaging in other stuff.

I agree! We all should stay vigilant and remember that the Net doesn't bring only good for those who use it, regardless of age, but especially for those who can be vulnerable because of lack of experience. We should speak with our loved ones and be open about stuff like that.
Of course, it is necessary to talk with children about the dangers that await them when using the Internet uncontrolled.  
However, inevitably, any child comes to an age when parents cease to be an authority for him and become such dark, dense dinosaurs that only interfere with doing what they become interested in.  And at the same time, the influence on the child of his friends and slightly older teenagers greatly increases.   In my opinion, in the best case, parents need to somehow get through this age of denial with dignity, without serious discord and scandals.  
 And we must take into account how exactly such a child at the age of denial perceives everything that his parents advise him.   The main thing is that parents also know well who exactly is in contact with the child and potentially what can be expected about these people in the child’s close circle.  
All this directly applies to the hobby of gambling.

A good casino will make sure there are no minors playing and I reckon that is much more difficult if they accept crypto and they do no KYC or little KYC. Thus, I think it is for the parents to exercise the oversight of the sites the underage people have access to and how they manage their money and even their crypto. Again that is quite difficult, but there is nothing easy about being a parent is there?
This is definitely true.  However, we must take into account that many teenagers are much better than their parents (especially if there is only one parent and this is the teenager’s mother) in understanding the sites he accesses.  Sometimes parents simply cannot, due to their lack of training in information technology, generally understand and figure out what a teenager is doing on the Internet and why he goes to gambling sites. 
In general, I see this as a practically insoluble problem for many families and for many educational processes in relation to teenagers from relatively well-off families.