man the pastor's story made me laugh for days, honestly I was imagining so many funny things that just made me laugh a lot, for example: "the pastor receives 1000$ of donation in bitcoin" and he is very happy and days later the price drops a lot and the 1000$ becomes 800$ and he gets very irritated, with that the guy who made the donation when he gets to the church will look at the pastor and see the pastor with a lot of sadness. well leaving jokes aside the truth is that 11 year olds don't want to know about investments, they want to play with friends so there's no point in forcing them to know about something they won't even use anytime soon
your gesture is very good, but it would be better used if you are teaching people over 18 years old, an 11 year old child doesn't even have a bank account, they can't get much money, so talking about bitcoin to a child I think it wouldn't be a good move, let him go have fun with kids his age, he still has school stuff to study, but talking to him about money can lead him astray, bitcoin and cash, the kind of thing that increases a lot in price , that in a child's head can be a bomb. i hope you analyze this
I don't think it's a problem if it's just a simulation to add knowledge outside of compulsory education but standardization must be used.
Being educated from an early age is great, but you have to pay attention to it until it's a reasonable age to know everything about Bitcoin and you also have to impart knowledge gradually so it's not overloaded which can lead to things you don't want.
I suggest that you should have educational modules for certain age stages so that they can be balanced with the child's development.