I really believe that teaching kids the basics of blockchain and cryptocurrency is possible. Unlike in our days, kids nowadays are better able to grasp a lot of things that most of us couldn't comprehend when we were their age due to their early exposure to technology. Cryptocurrency is just an advancement of what they already know in the real world. If they could understand what paper money is, then it's easy to pass the message of cryptocurrency.
I'm at home right now with my little nieces and nephews. I've started telling them about steemit and their curiosity is awakened to know more. Would download it fully for them before I leave.
Looks like someone already pickup the job. Now that's how it should be for charity begins at home but should not end there.
We marvel at how kids now grow up with Crayola-like tablets. How about minds forming not with the concept of money or credit, but digitized assets? A photo that is permanently saved on the world's digital network. Their school graduation video in a digitized time capsule that will last as long as humans- and more easily accessible than microfiche.