Should we be teaching all kids about prepping?

That sounds pretty obvious, but I just saw a post on r/economicCollapse saying that teens are considering suicide as their exit strategy should SHTF. Yes, I worry about the world my toddler will inherit, but it kind of shook me.

I know their fore brain isn't very developed and iirc kids don't even think in the abstract in the way that adults do. But, even as someone who understands the risks suicide has never occurred to me. Maybe because prep gives me the illusion of control although I like to think I'm pretty clear eyed about what prep can and cannot accomplish for me.

So how can we, as a community, reach out to teens overall in a way that helps them to cope with a world with very different threats in some ways than the one their parents and grandparents grew up in? Prep classes for teens? Teaching personal responsibility that begins with them? Helping them to understand what they can and cannot control?

Edit to add: So many good points being made. I guess my fear is that so many kids don't have a role model for being prepared unlike those in our own families. I've been thinking about whether my library would be willing to put up a kid friendly display of books about preparation.