Emotions
As with any reality TV show which requires kids to away from home for a while, emotions can erupt and the adults try not to be too bossy on them when this happens. The adults do try to comfort the kids espcially when they are homesick or upset. Although not filmed or broadcast on the final cut of the series, there was a member of the production team ready to talk to any of the kids if they didn't want to talk to the adults and if the kids walked off in case it got too much for them (although unlikely) a member of production crew would be on constant standby to try and resolve the issue that might have affected the child.
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