The look on that child's face was one that suggested her entire purpose was to sit back, stay out of the way, and just observe the situation intently to make sure she didn't get in trouble. Unfortunatly I've been in such situations before. It's not fun, and parents of all people should NOT be the ones putting their kids through them. For an adult it's just "awkward, I think I'll go now". For a kid, that moment is now the most important moment and they are just concerned with accidently doing something wrong and getting in trouble so they stay perfectly still. I mean, it's like hiding from a predator.
I did like overhearing the occasional chuckle from the camera men, but really she needs a reality check that only being locked in a ward could give her.
Again, this level of constant brainwashing should be considered child abuse. I must be realistic though and accept that so long as the highly religious (or "spiritual") types are the majority, any attempt at all of considering this "dangerous to the kids" would result in immediate and media dominating outcry from the entire frickin' country, defending whatever parent's kids were taken as "upstanding people" and how oppressive of that person's religion it was (they'd have to, otherwise they might have to change the way they raised their own kids, and if they did that they would damn them to eternal hellfire/eternal servitude to thetans/an impure closed minded spiritually dark soul).