This is one of the featured articals on JW.borg at the moment. Could it be because the young ones are googling their parents religion?, seeing the bullshit?, and calling their parents out on it? I hope so.
https://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/wp20120201/adolescent-questions-faith/
What's worrying is, one of the pieces of advice given is to find them an adult mentor outside of the family. Really, Watchtower? After the ARC you're going to suggest this?
The Value of a Mentor
Sometimes youths are helped when an adult outside the family provides encouragement. Do you know someone whose spiritual outlook could be an inspiration to your adolescent? Why not arrange for him or her to spend time with your son or daughter? Your purpose is not to abdicate your responsibility. But think of Timothy. He benefited greatly from the apostle Paul’s example, and Paul benefited greatly by having Timothy as a companion.—Philippians 2:20, 22. *
This artical being featured is encouraging to me. Long may the younger generation keep searching and googling about Jehovah's Witnesses and the Watchtower organization.
And for any of you young ones reading this, check out JWFacts.com.