I've seen some of these programmes and was of the same opinion as Rose but, having watched the children and parents, the children appeared to really want to compete, they enjoyed the learning and the parents were generally the ones who were a bit concerned about it all. These were exceptionally bright children who were well able to speak for themselves.
It appeared that, if a child was worried or stressed in any way, their parents would say, "Enough is enough", and pull them out.
It's difficult to really assess from just watching a TV programme but that is how it seemed to me. They were quite a nice lot of families actually.
Not the same as beauty pageants which has little to do with talent and extremely superficial. It's unwholesome to see the sweet little girls made up and coiffured like mini drag artists and the whole thing must be draining. I'm sure some little ones like it and want to do it, as far as a young child can make that sort of decision, but being on that sort of circuit and having to maintain such a high level of poise and facade must take its toll.