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August 02, 2023, 02:48:06 AM
You can teach them through Bitcoin pictures by drawing or printing them from the Internet. But keep in mind that the images should be simple and clear. For example, draw circles or squares to represent Bitcoin, and an image of a Puzzle block or tree consisting of many small squares to represent Bitcoin transactions. Pictures often strike deep into the subconscious of children, but don't expect it to work and make them curious. After all, they are still children, expecting too much makes you become frustrated.
there are many ways to introduce things to children including bitcoin, basically children like to draw and color, we can easily find logos on the internet, and children are asked to imitate them, or maybe accompanied by cartoon characters first, so that it can continue remembering the child, or with a blank picture and the child is taught to color, and of course he is given an example of the color that should be used, of course he will ask what picture he colored.
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August 02, 2023, 02:38:14 AM
while you have an ongoing plan for your child, that's okay, it's your right as a parent to educate your child in any way, but I think getting used to giving gifts every time your child obeys you might become a bad habit going forward.
In my opinion, giving access to YouTube to children can also make children addicted to looking at cellphones. when my child was small I preferred to focus on training my child's motor skills by inviting him to play offline instead of watching videos online.
I will teach my child if he understands and understands finances.
Everyone should teach their children about what's right for them and what they need to know, but they need to do it according to their age, so please, let your children grow older first and then teach them about finances, cryptocurrencies, or anything else, and let them enjoy their childhood with things that they will remember for their whole life, spend as much time with them as you can, and make them do things that they enjoy which are not harmful or addictive for them.

I totally understand that it's a good thing if kids get to learn about things that they will need in future from an early age, but that early age shouldn't be too early, I mean we should ruin their childhood just because we want them to know and learn about Bitcoin and other financial tools and activities.
And everything would really be just on the right time and this is something that you should prioritize and dont rush up yourself in terms of teaching them because there's an exact time for it. Easy way? There's no such thing
because explaining it to your children would be definitely not that easy because we know that on the time that we would be tending to explain out those things but our children isnt really that still prepared
because we know that financial things turns out to be complicated basing up on their own understanding. On the time that you would really be able to see that they are accepting out those financial ideas
then this is the time you would be considering on explaining to them about Bitcoin and try out if it would be caughting up their interest and make out some questions or simply having the curiousity.
Not all children would really be accepting new ideas or things that had been able to encounter but since you as their parents been talking about it then it would be most likely be followed and would be absorbed.
Just make it sure that those informations that you are saying wont really be that complicated or something that would be sticking with the basics for them to easily to understand.
Introducing your children to Bitcoin or other complex ideas before they are ready may cause more confusion than understanding. Bitcoin is not a magic carpet ride through the financial sphere, and neither is the real world.

One option to consider is teaching kids about currency first. Allow children to grasp the fundamentals of earning, saving, and spending with a straightforward introduction. You can then gradually introduce them to more advanced ideas like investing and cryptocurrency once they have a firm grasp on the fundamentals. Building a Lego tower is similar; you don't begin at the pinnacle.

You should know that Bitcoin is merely the beginning of the cryptocurrency market. Then, when they're ready, you may expand their horizons by teaching them about blockchain, mining, and other cryptocurrencies. However, take your time! The same way that it took longer than a day to build Rome, it takes time to learn about money.
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August 01, 2023, 06:59:53 PM
while you have an ongoing plan for your child, that's okay, it's your right as a parent to educate your child in any way, but I think getting used to giving gifts every time your child obeys you might become a bad habit going forward.
In my opinion, giving access to YouTube to children can also make children addicted to looking at cellphones. when my child was small I preferred to focus on training my child's motor skills by inviting him to play offline instead of watching videos online.
I will teach my child if he understands and understands finances.
Everyone should teach their children about what's right for them and what they need to know, but they need to do it according to their age, so please, let your children grow older first and then teach them about finances, cryptocurrencies, or anything else, and let them enjoy their childhood with things that they will remember for their whole life, spend as much time with them as you can, and make them do things that they enjoy which are not harmful or addictive for them.

I totally understand that it's a good thing if kids get to learn about things that they will need in future from an early age, but that early age shouldn't be too early, I mean we should ruin their childhood just because we want them to know and learn about Bitcoin and other financial tools and activities.
And everything would really be just on the right time and this is something that you should prioritize and dont rush up yourself in terms of teaching them because there's an exact time for it. Easy way? There's no such thing
because explaining it to your children would be definitely not that easy because we know that on the time that we would be tending to explain out those things but our children isnt really that still prepared
because we know that financial things turns out to be complicated basing up on their own understanding. On the time that you would really be able to see that they are accepting out those financial ideas
then this is the time you would be considering on explaining to them about Bitcoin and try out if it would be caughting up their interest and make out some questions or simply having the curiousity.
Not all children would really be accepting new ideas or things that had been able to encounter but since you as their parents been talking about it then it would be most likely be followed and would be absorbed.
Just make it sure that those informations that you are saying wont really be that complicated or something that would be sticking with the basics for them to easily to understand.
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August 01, 2023, 03:34:54 PM
Regardless of any strategy to teach your kids about bitcoin, and make them attractive as it is, I guess it’s still not worthy doing knowing their main concern is still focus on playing and not to understand and get insights how bitcoin works and how it can be profitable. For me, making them aware about bitcoin at an early age is not bad, what makes it bad is to force them to learn about bitcoin when their minds are not yet capable to understand its broad topic.
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August 01, 2023, 12:05:38 PM
You can teach them through Bitcoin pictures by drawing or printing them from the Internet. But keep in mind that the images should be simple and clear. For example, draw circles or squares to represent Bitcoin, and an image of a Puzzle block or tree consisting of many small squares to represent Bitcoin transactions. Pictures often strike deep into the subconscious of children, but don't expect it to work and make them curious. After all, they are still children, expecting too much makes you become frustrated.
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August 01, 2023, 10:45:29 AM
while you have an ongoing plan for your child, that's okay, it's your right as a parent to educate your child in any way, but I think getting used to giving gifts every time your child obeys you might become a bad habit going forward.
In my opinion, giving access to YouTube to children can also make children addicted to looking at cellphones. when my child was small I preferred to focus on training my child's motor skills by inviting him to play offline instead of watching videos online.
I will teach my child if he understands and understands finances.
Everyone should teach their children about what's right for them and what they need to know, but they need to do it according to their age, so please, let your children grow older first and then teach them about finances, cryptocurrencies, or anything else, and let them enjoy their childhood with things that they will remember for their whole life, spend as much time with them as you can, and make them do things that they enjoy which are not harmful or addictive for them.

I totally understand that it's a good thing if kids get to learn about things that they will need in future from an early age, but that early age shouldn't be too early, I mean we should ruin their childhood just because we want them to know and learn about Bitcoin and other financial tools and activities.
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How many Bitcoin related cartoons are you going to show them kids before they become related to Bitcoin then? It's not going to be easy if you plan to use this to make them know about Bitcoin, what not just then grow up in peace?

Also I believe age matters, you can't get any result if a 6 years old kid is watching a bitcoin-related cartoon, it will make no sense to them, you expect them to come and ask what the hell is Bitcoin? Let them grow up first and do that later when they get to a certain age, like the double-figure age I mean.

The way you will teach them even when they are 11 or 12 years old will determine, I will prefer if they just understand what it is instead of making them go deep onto Bitcoin, they don't have to, they have their own lives and dreams, teaching Bitcoin and money can easily distract them from their life purposes.
this is what I think, even most Bitcoin cartoons are just short stories and I think children will be more interested in the various sounds and colors of cartoons, maybe it seems more interesting and more colorful cartoons about trains thomas n friends.
you are right we have to teach children about Bitcoin when they are teenagers or adults and why is it such a rush to teach children about Bitcoin?. if they are served too often when they are small there is no guarantee that our children will like and use Bitcoin someday.
if they were forced from a young age by the ambitions of their parents, maybe when the time comes for the child to grow up and instead hate Bitcoin, I think the parents will scold their children and still force them to be interested in Bitcoin.
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How many Bitcoin related cartoons are you going to show them kids before they become related to Bitcoin then? It's not going to be easy if you plan to use this to make them know about Bitcoin, what not just then grow up in peace?

Also I believe age matters, you can't get any result if a 6 years old kid is watching a bitcoin-related cartoon, it will make no sense to them, you expect them to come and ask what the hell is Bitcoin? Let them grow up first and do that later when they get to a certain age, like the double-figure age I mean.

The way you will teach them even when they are 11 or 12 years old will determine, I will prefer if they just understand what it is instead of making them go deep onto Bitcoin, they don't have to, they have their own lives and dreams, teaching Bitcoin and money can easily distract them from their life purposes.
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Children are like clay and they will be molded the way you try to mold them from childhood. A child will develop the way you try to raise him at home but you have to be aware of how it affects him. It is one thing for children to do something of their own free will and it is another thing to force them to do something. BITCOIN EDUCATION AS AN ADULT, if you try to teach your child about Bitcoin from an early age, it may stunt his mental growth. Because Bitcoin is not for children. You must have some plans for your children so let your children grow up first. As children gradually grow up, their mental development will increase so that they will be able to understand large tasks easily. If they are taught about Bitcoin as children, they will never take it well.
Children still have a weak mentality and their emotions are still immature so they change easily and so in teaching children anything we must always put their emotional comfort first. There should be no coercion and encouragement that can curb their freedom. Because children are very easy to experience stress more than adults. And this can have fatal consequences for the psychological development of children.

Teaching Bitcoin might be better only when they ask questions and are curious. If they are not interested then we should not come forward to over-suggest them. Let them be attracted naturally. In fact, I think when we interact a lot in bitcoin, one day our children will see and feel curious. And they will start asking us to teach them.
You're right, it's a delicate balance - we don't want to stress our children, yet we can't leave them in the dark about realities like Bitcoin.

I agree, forcing Bitcoin knowledge upon them could backfire spectacularly. However, shouldn't we ensure they have at least a basic understanding of this new-age currency? It's like a scavenger hunt where we drop hints here and there, letting them connect the dots on their own.

And isn't it a bit ironic? We're worried about the psychological impact of teaching them about Bitcoin, but we're perfectly okay with the thought of them waking up to find their piggy bank savings worth next to nothing thanks to inflation.
All of this actually depends on how we teach. As long as we can teach children in a warm and pleasant situation for our children, then it's not a problem. And this teaching can only be done at an age that is sufficient to understand the value of money, saving and how to spend money.

When children are under 8 years old and usually they have started to know how to save in a piggy bank. So at this age actually if the child wants to save then we can help him with money management. I think it doesn't matter that at this age they collect fiat in piggy banks. And when it's full we can offer them to spend that money into inflation-resistant assets like gold. because gold is the most suitable for savings. But if you want your child to put the money he has saved into an investment, of course bitcoin will also be good. It's just that at that age children will not understand the risks that exist in bitcoin. like when the price drops or something. So that at that age children are just enough to get used to saving. And if they want to learn to invest then I think less risky assets are better.

At a higher age, of course, the conditions will be different. so everything is done gradually. and it is hoped that when they grow up they will start to get used to saving and investing. and slowly will also understand about low risk and high risk. As long as we teach it slowly and not in a hurry according to the correct stages. then it doesn't matter. As long as they stay comfortable with all that. because children's brains develop quickly and when they are a little stressed it can inhibit the growth of their thinking.
While saving in a piggy bank provides an early hands-on encounter with money management, the nature of fiat currency could also be a lesson in itself.

Seeing how their hard-earned savings devalue over time due to inflation could be a powerful lesson about the reality of economics. Exposing them to gold as an inflation-resistant asset is an excellent idea, although it might be abstract to grasp for younger minds.

Now, about bitcoin. Its decentralized, inflation-resistant nature and global acceptance make it a potential contender for future mainstream currency. But as you rightly pointed out, understanding bitcoin's risk-return trade-off might be too complex for a young mind.

While starting with safer assets makes sense, the eventual goal should be to help them understand that the future of money might not be physical at all. Teaching them about cryptocurrencies from an early age could give them an edge in the future economy.
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Children are like clay and they will be molded the way you try to mold them from childhood. A child will develop the way you try to raise him at home but you have to be aware of how it affects him. It is one thing for children to do something of their own free will and it is another thing to force them to do something. BITCOIN EDUCATION AS AN ADULT, if you try to teach your child about Bitcoin from an early age, it may stunt his mental growth. Because Bitcoin is not for children. You must have some plans for your children so let your children grow up first. As children gradually grow up, their mental development will increase so that they will be able to understand large tasks easily. If they are taught about Bitcoin as children, they will never take it well.
Children still have a weak mentality and their emotions are still immature so they change easily and so in teaching children anything we must always put their emotional comfort first. There should be no coercion and encouragement that can curb their freedom. Because children are very easy to experience stress more than adults. And this can have fatal consequences for the psychological development of children.

Teaching Bitcoin might be better only when they ask questions and are curious. If they are not interested then we should not come forward to over-suggest them. Let them be attracted naturally. In fact, I think when we interact a lot in bitcoin, one day our children will see and feel curious. And they will start asking us to teach them.
You're right, it's a delicate balance - we don't want to stress our children, yet we can't leave them in the dark about realities like Bitcoin.

I agree, forcing Bitcoin knowledge upon them could backfire spectacularly. However, shouldn't we ensure they have at least a basic understanding of this new-age currency? It's like a scavenger hunt where we drop hints here and there, letting them connect the dots on their own.

And isn't it a bit ironic? We're worried about the psychological impact of teaching them about Bitcoin, but we're perfectly okay with the thought of them waking up to find their piggy bank savings worth next to nothing thanks to inflation.
All of this actually depends on how we teach. As long as we can teach children in a warm and pleasant situation for our children, then it's not a problem. And this teaching can only be done at an age that is sufficient to understand the value of money, saving and how to spend money.

When children are under 8 years old and usually they have started to know how to save in a piggy bank. So at this age actually if the child wants to save then we can help him with money management. I think it doesn't matter that at this age they collect fiat in piggy banks. And when it's full we can offer them to spend that money into inflation-resistant assets like gold. because gold is the most suitable for savings. But if you want your child to put the money he has saved into an investment, of course bitcoin will also be good. It's just that at that age children will not understand the risks that exist in bitcoin. like when the price drops or something. So that at that age children are just enough to get used to saving. And if they want to learn to invest then I think less risky assets are better.

At a higher age, of course, the conditions will be different. so everything is done gradually. and it is hoped that when they grow up they will start to get used to saving and investing. and slowly will also understand about low risk and high risk. As long as we teach it slowly and not in a hurry according to the correct stages. then it doesn't matter. As long as they stay comfortable with all that. because children's brains develop quickly and when they are a little stressed it can inhibit the growth of their thinking.
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Parents have a different point of view in teaching something difficult to understand to their children, some parents want their children to know Bitcoin from an early age by adopting a different way. Knowledge about Bitcoin needs to be taught correctly so as not to create different perceptions or use it in the wrong way and ultimately cause losses. It should also be noted, learning about Bitcoin cannot be done by just watching cartoons, good analytical skills are needed to understand how to invest in Bitcoin the right way.

I admit Bitcoin has been considered a very promising investment, but before teaching your child about Bitcoin which is very complicated, you should first instill the mindset of the importance of managing finances in a simpler way. There is a certain level that children need to understand something more complicated, it takes a process for them to understand knowledge depending on the level of complexity.

to learn about bitcoin, I think it must be adapted to the psychological development of the child, because of course this will greatly affect his success later. small children, of course, are only taught the basic knowledge, it will be very risky if taught how to make money from bitcoin, because we, who are adults, still have difficulty controlling our emotions, even though we are already established, therefore teaching bitcoin in a coherent manner is a wise idea according to me
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Parents have a different point of view in teaching something difficult to understand to their children, some parents want their children to know Bitcoin from an early age by adopting a different way. Knowledge about Bitcoin needs to be taught correctly so as not to create different perceptions or use it in the wrong way and ultimately cause losses. It should also be noted, learning about Bitcoin cannot be done by just watching cartoons, good analytical skills are needed to understand how to invest in Bitcoin the right way.

I admit Bitcoin has been considered a very promising investment, but before teaching your child about Bitcoin which is very complicated, you should first instill the mindset of the importance of managing finances in a simpler way. There is a certain level that children need to understand something more complicated, it takes a process for them to understand knowledge depending on the level of complexity.
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.....If you have a cartoon on bitcoin,you can put it for them to watch and after watching,ask them if they enjoyed it. Tell them that whenever they watch the cartoon, you will give them a reward,and it should be the something that they like most. Maybe candy,ice cream whatever that you know that makes them happy when they eat it,but something easy to afford. .....
Watching cartoons has become one of the children's favorites. They even sometimes learn a lot of things from the videos they watch and it seems they will also get interested in watching cartoons. but again, Bitcoin for kids, is mainly just for introduction. but it's not time to talk about techniques or anything else. especially regarding investment or trading. Just introduced that there is such a thing as Bitcoin with an easy explanation. especially if there is a cartoon like that, it will be played by kids more easily. 
Thats the reality happening around. Kids easily grab through the visual things than someone repeating the same for them. If there is a cartoon and a character that use bitcoin then easily the kids will come to know about bitcoin. Maybe if the character is to buy more things and if the character use bitcoin for the purchase then the kids will come to know that bitcoin can be used to buy things. This way little by little basic understanding can be made among the kids and rest need to be left for them based on their understanding and need.

And then what happens next? I mean, when your child learns that bitcoin can also be used as fiat that can be used to buy goods, candy, toys...And you will show them how to use bitcoin and show them how to invest in bitcoin when they are just giddy kids and like to watch cartoons? If your aim is just to let your kids know about the existence of bitcoin, you don't need to be so verbose and complicated. And if your goal is to get them to be bitcoin investors like you when they are too young, then I don't think you're a good father for forcing your children to accept things beyond their means.
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.....If you have a cartoon on bitcoin,you can put it for them to watch and after watching,ask them if they enjoyed it. Tell them that whenever they watch the cartoon, you will give them a reward,and it should be the something that they like most. Maybe candy,ice cream whatever that you know that makes them happy when they eat it,but something easy to afford. .....
Watching cartoons has become one of the children's favorites. They even sometimes learn a lot of things from the videos they watch and it seems they will also get interested in watching cartoons. but again, Bitcoin for kids, is mainly just for introduction. but it's not time to talk about techniques or anything else. especially regarding investment or trading. Just introduced that there is such a thing as Bitcoin with an easy explanation. especially if there is a cartoon like that, it will be played by kids more easily. 
Thats the reality happening around. Kids easily grab through the visual things than someone repeating the same for them. If there is a cartoon and a character that use bitcoin then easily the kids will come to know about bitcoin. Maybe if the character is to buy more things and if the character use bitcoin for the purchase then the kids will come to know that bitcoin can be used to buy things. This way little by little basic understanding can be made among the kids and rest need to be left for them based on their understanding and need.
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.....If you have a cartoon on bitcoin,you can put it for them to watch and after watching,ask them if they enjoyed it. Tell them that whenever they watch the cartoon, you will give them a reward,and it should be the something that they like most. Maybe candy,ice cream whatever that you know that makes them happy when they eat it,but something easy to afford. .....
Watching cartoons has become one of the children's favorites. They even sometimes learn a lot of things from the videos they watch and it seems they will also get interested in watching cartoons. but again, Bitcoin for kids, is mainly just for introduction. but it's not time to talk about techniques or anything else. especially regarding investment or trading. Just introduced that there is such a thing as Bitcoin with an easy explanation. especially if there is a cartoon like that, it will be played by kids more easily. 
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As children their way of thinking is not same with those of adults, putting a reward for every time they watch the bitcoin cartoon clips don't you think the children mentality in them may out their focus on the (candy) reward. For while they're viewing the cartoon their mind is on the reward just waiting for the cartoon clip to end let them take their reward especially when it doesn't interest them to watch it but because you have coerce them to with an attached reward.

With my personal experience I have had with my uncle kids while watching educative cartoon clips with them. Before we go on with it I'll tell them all that I'll ask many questions about all the things that were said and showcased in the cartoon clip and for each person that gives me answers to my questions would have a reward.

Kids usually get attracted to cartoon movies and I don't know why. Putting Bitcoin into that can ( maybe) grasp their attention as well but the question is if that will remain in their mind. Yes, we know that kids are not really prepared enough to take responsibility like adults. Indeed, they would probably listen and gain their attention but I know their mind is not ready enough for this, they're still life playing games and enjoying life as a kid. So I don't think we need to force them to learn crypto if we know that they can't. Honestly, there is a perfect time for doing this, let it come and be done.
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As children their way of thinking is not same with those of adults, putting a reward for every time they watch the bitcoin cartoon clips don't you think the children mentality in them may out their focus on the (candy) reward. For while they're viewing the cartoon their mind is on the reward just waiting for the cartoon clip to end let them take their reward especially when it doesn't interest them to watch it but because you have coerce them to with an attached reward.

With my personal experience I have had with my uncle kids while watching educative cartoon clips with them. Before we go on with it I'll tell them all that I'll ask many questions about all the things that were said and showcased in the cartoon clip and for each person that gives me answers to my questions would have a reward.

Now what's the difference between mine and that of op.
In mine the children would definitely not put mind on the reward they are told to get but rather would focus all attention on the clip to make sure they learn something in each step of the way as the movie clip plays knowing fully well that no answer no reward.

But for OP wether they understand, answer or asked him questions or not they still get their reward eactd time after they finish watching the cartoon clip. So OP much results or nothing at all may not be achieved with the kids doing it that way.
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A storytelling format will greatly help convey the meaning of Bitcoin. Step by step, an engaging story is told, and as a result, everything becomes clear, leading the listener to take action. I have designed websites using a similar approach, and the conversion rates on such projects are always good, although it depends on the niche Smiley

Storytelling can also be divided into two parts with a range of results that are not much different, for example, as you have done in building a website for this with a level of interest in knowing Bitcoin that comes with their own self-awareness. Meanwhile, another one is telling stories through seminars or the like which are open to the public on holidays or days when people are not busy with their routine work, so the number of people attending events such as a seminar can also be very large.

And they will also listen to the stories that we tell at the event to find out what the actual content of a seminar is that is being carried out and this kind of thing will also give birth to the number of Bitcoin enthusiasts in their respective awareness after they have listened to all the explanations from the presenters in a seminar .
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I know that it is not too advisable to teach kids bitcoin,but you can still teach them if you want them to have the idea of bitcoin. I want to share my strategy on how to teach kids bitcoin and you can try it. Especially, those of us that want our kids to know what bitcoin is or have the basic knowledge of bitcoin. If you have a cartoon on bitcoin,you can put it for them to watch and after watching,ask them if they enjoyed it. Tell them that whenever they watch the cartoon, you will give them a reward,and it should be the something that they like most. Maybe candy,ice cream whatever that you know that makes them happy when they eat it,but something easy to afford. Like down here I can buy some chocolates for him. Tell them to watch it every evening or when you think is cool for them. Don't forget to keep to your promise whenever they watch the cartoon. You will see that they might not like the cartoon but they will love to watch the cartoon based on the benefit attached to it,and some will love to watch it not because of the benefit. You will see that consistent watching of the cartoon will begin to send messages to them about bitcoin and before you know it they will start asking you questions from the cartoon that they don't understand. From there you might take over from there. This is what I think that will work for me but it might not work for everyone. Newbies can also watch this cartoon to get a glimpse on what bitcoin is.
I have two cartoons on bitcoin

Turtle Twins

Tears of Clowns

What are your views on this.Let's discuss.


I didn't know there were cartoon videos about bitcoins until I saw this, it's actually surprising. This is actually a great idea since the attention span of kids is quite shorter compared to adults and they love to consume media if it's colorful and visually appealing. So, I hugely support this idea because this can be a great foundation for kids to learn about bitcoins and such. BUT AGAIN, bitcoins and alike are complicated stuff and requires experience, knowledge, and even years of research and learning. Nonetheless, I think having cartoon videos to teach kids about stuff like this is a great idea for them to learn the basics. 
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Children are like clay and they will be molded the way you try to mold them from childhood. A child will develop the way you try to raise him at home but you have to be aware of how it affects him. It is one thing for children to do something of their own free will and it is another thing to force them to do something. BITCOIN EDUCATION AS AN ADULT, if you try to teach your child about Bitcoin from an early age, it may stunt his mental growth. Because Bitcoin is not for children. You must have some plans for your children so let your children grow up first. As children gradually grow up, their mental development will increase so that they will be able to understand large tasks easily. If they are taught about Bitcoin as children, they will never take it well.
Children still have a weak mentality and their emotions are still immature so they change easily and so in teaching children anything we must always put their emotional comfort first. There should be no coercion and encouragement that can curb their freedom. Because children are very easy to experience stress more than adults. And this can have fatal consequences for the psychological development of children.

Teaching Bitcoin might be better only when they ask questions and are curious. If they are not interested then we should not come forward to over-suggest them. Let them be attracted naturally. In fact, I think when we interact a lot in bitcoin, one day our children will see and feel curious. And they will start asking us to teach them.
You're right, it's a delicate balance - we don't want to stress our children, yet we can't leave them in the dark about realities like Bitcoin.

I agree, forcing Bitcoin knowledge upon them could backfire spectacularly. However, shouldn't we ensure they have at least a basic understanding of this new-age currency? It's like a scavenger hunt where we drop hints here and there, letting them connect the dots on their own.

And isn't it a bit ironic? We're worried about the psychological impact of teaching them about Bitcoin, but we're perfectly okay with the thought of them waking up to find their piggy bank savings worth next to nothing thanks to inflation.
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