
I have always been an advocate of learning. The internet was not around when I was raising my children. I do have grandchildren
While I trust PC very much, there are still common dangers that come with using the internet. Knowing PC as I do, and it's adult nature, I would say I would not allow any child of mine to come here, with or without any disorder.
I find it difficult to believe that any professional would send a child to an adult site, really. The thought processes and concerns are totally different.
I'm sure there are sites out there for the younger internet user, with appropriate moderation, where they can go for peer review. How can they relate to us here? How can they feel like they fit in here? Maybe in a certain forum, if disodered, but not overall? I think they need the peer responses that adults have to work at: how was school today? Did your mom rag on you for not doing your chore? etc.. and to have a response that doesn't necessarily include what an adult would "normally" express.
Though they can still read here, children are more impressionable, and might be more inclined to read and believe they have something terribly wrong with them when instead it's just part of growing up!
Sorry, as good as PC is, the child needs something better for herself! (IMO)
edit added "impressionable" sentence.