Parents are some times responsible for the lives their kids are living today, they force things that aren't necessary on them, in the end they change their ways, I will never force crypto on my kids, it's the same thing as hosting seminars about bitcoin to bunch of people that aren't really into the tech, there is a big difference between not having interest and having interest.
Some kids are born into this world for some reasons, you need to watch them closely and notice what they are good at, every kids have their talent but many parents killed those talents because they want them to be something else.
Nobody is saying you should force your kids to know about bitcoin. If you really know how important bitcoin is of course you would like to share knowledge about bitcoin with your kids. Even if you have to share the knowledge of bitcoin to your children it is not by force for them to invest or to take bitcoin serious, it is their decision and choice to accept bitcoin or not. Nobody force anyone in life to make money, it is a choice and decision for people to think of making money. Bitcoin is a choice and force , bitcoin is an individual pursuit .
If you feel you can't teach your children bitcoin it is your own choice and your own financial decision.
Learning about bitcoin has a lot of different angles too.. so there are some aspects of bitcoin that are going to be easier than others, and some aspects of bitcoin that will be more relatable to younger folks than others, so some of the ways that any of us might teach anyone else (whether kids or other kinds of people), might partly depend upon from what angle we are talking about the subject matter - even if it might be discussing the various ways that money/value can be held or spent - and whether we might be dealing with physical forms of money/value or if we might be referring to digital forms of money/value.
At what point in life might we start to tell kids about money or exchange value? Likely the kids are very young when we show them that if they want something that we have to buy it or pay for it with money that we have or that we have acquired... They might not really understand prior to being 3-4 years old, but at some point, they start to realize that some items in the world that we consume are not free, even though some things do seem to be free, like air and water, but sometimes even the level of free versus paying is not clear, but we likely do start to teach kids about these kinds of budgeting ideas and even at some point we might start to give an allowance or suggest that they can earn money through behaviors or maybe they have to do chores, whether we pay them to do chores or it might merely be part of their responsibilities as part of the household... so some kids might hear about bitcoin in ways that are different from our own understandings of bitcoin, and maybe we are going to need to clarify their knowledge of bitcoin or maybe we have to learn for ourselves in order that we are able to attempt to understand bitcoin better in order to figure out if we are wanting to guide some angles of the learning of our kids in regards to how they might consider the likely inevitability of bitcoin in their lives... the longer they live, the more likely that they are NOT going to be able to avoid dee cornz in one way or another.