Davidito Patched -

To be clear, "Davidito" is the code name for (son of Miscavige’s sister, Denise). He was featured in a highly restricted, unpublished manual created by Scientology’s Sea Organization for training children of high-ranking officials.

The Davidito materials are widely condemned by child psychologists, cult experts, and former Scientologists as a harmful, secretive experiment on a minor . It stands as a symbol of authoritarian control within the upper echelons of the Church of Scientology under David Miscavige. Not recommended — for any purpose. If you meant a different "Davidito" (e.g., an artist, username, or fictional character), please clarify and I’ll update the review accordingly. davidito

The child, Doven Clingen, as an adult, has reportedly struggled significantly. Though he was raised to be a "perfect" Scientology future leader, he later left the Sea Org. The long-term effects of the program are cited by critics as a cautionary tale against coercive religious training of minors. Positive Claims (from pro-Scientology sources — extremely rare) Some Scientology loyalists (if any still defend it) might argue that Davidito was an experimental "elite" parenting method meant to produce an exceptionally bright, disciplined child. However, no verified, unbiased positive review exists from child development experts. Final Verdict | Aspect | Rating (out of 10) | |--------|-------------------| | Child safety | 0 | | Educational validity | 1 | | Ethical transparency | 0 | | Long-term outcome for child | 1 | To be clear, "Davidito" is the code name

What is "Davidito"? The Davidito materials (sometimes called the "Davidito book" or "Child Briefing Course") were written in the 1980s/90s by Scientologist child educator Lynne St. John under direct supervision of David Miscavige . It was intended as a super-secret advanced course for the children of elite Scientology executives. Key Criticisms / "Review" of the Content 1. Highly Inappropriate for Age The material was designed for toddlers (as young as 2–4 years old) but contained concepts mimicking adult Scientology auditing (e.g., "engrams," "valences," "overt/withhold"). Former members describe it as an attempt to turn infants into mini-auditors. It stands as a symbol of authoritarian control