Anonymous wrote:Thanks all - there is a feature to turn off DNA relatives and to not be findable on these databases. Bio parents are known and not questioned. But yea, 11 is young.
I would do it and turn off the DNA relative connection right off the bat and leave it off permanently. He isn't looking for cousins or family data as much as ancestral roots. Since there is no connecting, I don't see the harm in going for ancestry at 11 or any age. When he is an adult he can decide if he wants to know more about his health.
If you think he'll be significantly disappointed not having something, or having something in his ancestry, just wait for him to be more open to the unknown.