Exactly, if we possibly have to talk to children about gambling and it's possible effects, we have to know how to explain it, else, our efforts might turn out to be counter productive.
If you read my other comments on one of the threads that was posted on this board which states that parent should not or never gamble in front of their kids, I did emphasized on the fact that sometimes, it's simply better to not talk about gambling to kids, especially the ones that have never gambled before, because there is a way we can talk to them about it, what we say becomes more like a trigger that drives that child to want to gamble, we all know that children likes to explore, if we fail to use the right words while talking to them about gambling, we just might end up making them choose gambling as their next adventure.
Well you're right, sometimes what is related to Children is a learning process, when they are not spoken to about gambling they can surprise you if they tell you that they saw it on the internet through advertising, or else, another child talks to them about it, and not only about gambling but also other topics that they should not handle for their age, sometimes one says that it is Preferable that they hear it from one's own voice as a parent rather than Someone who is more incautious in speaking to them, because for them it is Absolutely new, and that makes them very curious , sometimes their supervision is quite difficult, and even more so now that we are in a world where there areFreedoms of all kinds.