I agree. If you stay responsible while doing so, everything should be alright. And the experience will come naturally.
When your under a certain licensed gambling age within your jurisdiction, it doesn’t matter how responsible you might be or what your source of income is, you just shouldn’t gamble. It’s the law, your not allowed access to such services until your within the age brackets for it. You’ll simply be putting the gambling site and yourself in trouble if you do.
That's right, everyone is equal before the law, meaning that when someone commits a violation, there will definitely be sanctions. Violation of the minimum age limit for gambling is included in the realm of civil law, the sanctions of which are fines or certain social punishments, depending on the rules of the area of residence. As much as possible, advise children who are not yet old enough to avoid gambling, because in some countries the sanctions received will be recorded and can affect many things, including when looking for work. Therefore, it is very wise when we who already understand the risks advise those who do not understand, although we believe that currently there are quite a lot of underage children who access gambling sites via smartphones, without being known by many people.
In addition, this is also a challenge for every parent who lives in an environment that legalizes gambling, to always supervise their children activities. We certainly realize that it is difficult to control it, but by building good communication and providing an overview and the risks that will arise, I think every child will obey the rules voluntarily without coercion, because they already understand it well.