It can’t hurt to offer them a tool the advantaged already have. What’s the real fear here? And it is reported to be free.
This means kids have a format in which to start a folder and consider the sorts of questions we talk to our own kids about. I always tell people to vet, but nothing yet says the advantaged will swoop on this and muscle out the other kids. They can use it as others do, but what is the other option for kids not family-savvy to the process? Just sit there with nothing, no way to know how to assess?
So let’s wait and see.
I’m not sure how this will work out either. But let’s learn more before judging. The first little toe of this isn’t even available until Jan 2016.