SifuPhil
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When you professionals who you appear to wish to represent choose to quote people do you routinely add words to what others have said, AND remove the caveat they included in their comments?
As any fair minded or even reasonably literate person can see you have done both when you presented in parenthesis these words: "Peer into the minds of innocent children".
How many children of "tender years" do you personally know that are NOT innocent?
Moving on you appear to believe there is no harm in asking children anything, so long as you are professionals following rules set down for you. If that is the case then you are in conflict with the US lawyer I mentioned called Goldwater, who spoke about the need for privacy in personal relationships (he also spoke very notably about the "manifest susceptibility to manipulation and control"). If a professional trained to follow rules which are very strict etc. etc. came into your home and asked your children questions like: "Do you love your mummy?" would you feel that an intrusion in their lives I wonder?
I have not tried to assert professionals are not necessary to assess children in some circumstances, (to return to the thread topic). Furthermore I have read how difficult some found it to be granted permission to study "What children and young people can tell us about divorce and separation" (the name of a book by Julia Tugenhat). She said she was refused permission to speak to children in the UK schools she approached, but persevered and managed to interview about fifteen children, she was introduced to outside our schools system. Those worst affected by the break up of their parent's relationships tried to hide their feelings, for example by saying "I'm not bothered about my dad", but when she dug deeper she found they very much "cared about not seeing their fathers" but felt unable to say so until they could trust Tugenhat to keep their views anonymous, so they could not hurt their mothers.
Well, it seems that first you are against professionals intervening in children's mental health. Then in your last paragraph you seem to support it.
Which is it?