I don't know but I will ask for clarification purposes.
What is your definition of a child 'parroting' aka following or repeating the behaviours they see in adults and how does russian roulette compare to parroting in your world?
I heard the child 'parroting' and I heard a father who was very interested in expanding his childs horizons. So he evidently made a poor choice, we all do.
I have a 1st grader who doesn't ask to go Disney, he wants to go to China, Japan, Korea or India. I am also a never married single mother. I 'fly' where my childs desires 'fly' weighing the scales of risk and safety like any scale.. I also consider the decisions I make on my childs emotional and mental well being. given the choice this daddy made... I would have done the same.
:sponge: is great for pretend, but I would never want to hinder my childs desire to learn, his imagination and desires, provided my best decision on ensuring my childs choices and desires and the risks, else his mind turing to mush and fear.
If I were this father who made this decision to allow his child to come to work, and 'parrot', I would rather give my resignation than hinder a childs mind.
We fly with wide open wings, no clipping here. If my child slips up and makes a mistake he knows that happens and we try, try again. He also knows as a parent he can trust my decisions on the risks given is freedom or room for choices.
I trust that the dad who made this decision to share his job and have his kid parrot him, did nothing wrong.
jmo