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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Financial Literacy for kids
by
Cookdata
on 20/08/2024, 18:05:39 UTC
Well a look at, it won't be like forcing them and I don't support the idea of a boot camp for kids. Parents take or go or boot camp, then intentionally pass the knowledge to their kid. Financial planning and management I guess will make sense, just like they learn about science and technology designed for their understanding. They can also learn financial literacy designed for their understanding.
Also it should not also be a matter @what age the program should start. It should be working on it in the first place.
I believe it will be all fun for them also, just some complicated subjects they have been doing.

I believe education is a key metric every kid need in their life and there are ways anything can be broken down into tiny pieces for children to learn and understand. I have seen Bitcoin for kids in this forum and it was a book that contain some diagrams for them to understand what Bitcoin is all about, more that can be simplify for kids to learn and understand with attaching wealth to it, it's the future and better they know it before they become an adult.

As time goes on, the hard aspect of Bitcoin can be simplify for them to learn just like the way Learnmeabitcon.com did on his website, from beginner class to technical aspect and I must tell you, everything on that page looks self understanding. Similar thing can be done for kids but this comes with the government approval, without their approval it wouldn't be possible.