This is the least child friendly religon out there.
No talking,
no fidgeting,
after a certain age no drawing in notebooks these should be used for taking notes.
No felt tips or crayons, no pencils that need sharpening.
Anyone in the hall has the right to tell your children off at any time.
No picture books only society approved books are allowed.
No running, skipping, dancing or loud talking in the hall or outside.
Parents are expected to discipline their children vigorously. The number of times I would march my son to the back of the hall looking like thunder just for appearances sake. We would talk about how naughty it was to talk and distract others but that was it. His Dad who was an elder at the time did do the whole discipline thing you could sometimes hear him shouting and my sons wailing in the hall. He now realises what a total mistake it was but at the time he was expected to do this. The worst bit is when my son would come back sobbing and then be taken back out for crying too loudly.
There is little understanding of parents and children. People would save the end seats at assemblies and then tut whenever small children had to go past. At one assembly one woman complained to me that my son was too distracting and she would have to leave if I couldn't get him to sit still. My son was very small and it was the first time we had been able to sit in the stands. At the time and I told her not to worry since we were happy to leave as obviously her needs were greater than ours. We went home early so would like to thank the cold hearted cow for her assistance.
It is a brutalising religon which turns parents into policemen we are well rid.