are they warned of the severity of disfellowshipping?
How it would affect their relationship with a disfellowshipped parent?
I knew in the late 60s early 70s, that's why I stay with the great unwashed.
As a born in, drifted, believer, I warned my kids of the consequences and reminded them that Jesus didn't get dunked til he was 30, but 16 year olds always know best.
I suppose it depends a lot on the parents and whether, or not, they have experienced a friend suffering the consequences.
I had some doubts at that age, but doubts were not allowed in our house. I wish someone had asked me for a list of kings. I had a grasp of mathmatics better than most. If someone had managed to get me to really want to draw them up a king list, (we had the relevent info on our bookshelves) it would have saved me from making many stupid decisions in my life. I just swept everything that didn't add up under my carpet without putting any thought into it at all. Nobody led me to confront anything. I wasn't permitted to insist that anyone confront anything. I didn't get baptised, but it was still going to be another 35 years before I permitted myself to confront anything.
That said, to get me to try to draw up that list of kings might have been the tricky bit. You need to be a goddam psychiatrist to get a cult child thinking.
Cheers
Chris