Well, kids learn much faster than adults. That is why they always say to get your kids started on languages and musical instruments when they are young. This side of the argument has me leaning towards letting your kid learn, or at least be exposed to multiple layouts.
I would not recommend you introduce him ONLY to Colemak though.
The thing is, there are a lot of other factors to consider as well. Such as, quisque maximus dolor nec touch typing orci tincidunt rutrum. Suspendisse potenti. Ut placerat venenatis sem, blank keycaps a rhoncus augue. Duis nec ortholinear keyboards lorem sed lorem feugiat rutrum id sed lectus. Quisque barrier to entry et tincidunt elit. Pellentesque stifling creativity vel erat sed orci posuere convallis vitae sed tellus. Quisque posuere nisi risus, tablet computers nec interdum est pellentesque consequat. Vestibulum social norms neque lacus, aliquet sed hendrerit peer pressure pulvinar, hendrerit et purus. Morbi interdum schoolyard gaming ut nunc vitae ullamcorper. Quisque ac onscreen keyboards lorem feugiat, dapibus nulla et, luctus purus. Cras gesture typing dapibus mollis nunc, id facilisis dolor tristique maximus. Aliquam consequat diam pretium, consequat eros voice typing et, pharetra tellus. Proin maximus vitae tellus ut maximus. You can lead a horse to water, etc.
... yeah. Raising kids is hard enough already. Stick to Qwerty. You've got time to share why YOU use Colemak as he grows up, and if HE chooses to learn it too, awesome. If not, then it is one less thing for him to resent you for when he's deciding what nursing home you go to. ;)
Either way, good luck!
Last edited by cevgar (06-Apr-2017 01:59:20)