I'm going to treat this as a different conversation than the one we were previously discussing in which you thought you had logical responses to, Whooter.
As the start of a new topic , here, you are saying we can all agree that a program ( it's directors, owners) shouldn't make the child worse off than they already are. Well to expound upon that concept, is it ethical to force someone through a process that will unquestionably make them different (good or bad depending on the perspective) than they were before?
Until the person becomes an adult and can decide for themselves then it is our duty as parents to mold them and shape them and provide them with the tools to have a happy, long and successful life. There child should not be asked .. it should be a process that the parents decide is best for them.
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I never wanted to "mold and shape" may children...I wanted to teach them my values, show them the world, show them the opportunities ,but I let them decide ...because in the end, it is their life, I do not own them....And they always had a say...sometimes my answer would be no and they had a hard time to accept it. Sometimes they did the opposite of I would hope and had to bear the consequences, but isn´t that a part of growing up? How else would they learn? How else would they become responsible for their own life, if you never give them the opportunity to decide? You cannot shelter them for 18 years of their life , you have to accept they will make mistakes. Hardest thing ever....