If a kid doesnt want to hunt and are gonna pout if they don't drop a deer 10 minutes into the first day of hunting season then it would probably be best to let them sit at home and play Wii instead. That's why they call it deer hunting not deer killing and you buy a license to hunt not a certificate for a guaranteed kill. If they have that short of an attention span, then get them involved in kicking brush for rabbits, squirrel hunting, or other stuff that has a lot more action. Iin most instances, if a kid is somewhat motivated to hunt but doenst stick with it, then it is the fault of the person who should be teaching them correctly, not the PGC for failing to maintain the deer population at easy to kill levels.
But the cold reality is that I can see the benefit to making an effort to keep even those with little interest wanting to go hunting considering the drop in numbers of hunters in many areas. But it is a slippery slope when it starts to be all about trying to keep the interest of some kids that probably dont really belong out in the woods to beging with. And it is very bad when it becomes all about them killing something without much challenge instead of simply enjoying being out in the woods in good company.