In some family situations a child of the household might not be the primary family member's actual child (e.g. a foster child, temporary custody of niece/nephew, etc.).
We use 'other' to categorise such children in the household, but they can't be seen during check-in if the 'children only' filter is on.
Further, the built-in Service Reporting Statistics show a count of 'Adults' and 'Children' but these are based on family relationships, not ages. So 'other' children are counted as adults in the built-in statistics.
'Other child' that are counted as children in check-in and service reporting would solve this issue.
Additionally, the above also means that adult children still living in the parental household are classed as a child of that family and therefore counted as children in the built-in service statistics. I propose that the service statistics should filter on family relationships and age (children being <18, all others as adults). Alternatively, the built-in statistics of 'total adults' perhaps could simply be called 'total other family members'. (Another poster suggested 'adult child' family relationship, but the admin to change the family relationships of all children who turn 18 would be annoying).