That is livestock logic. A farmer evaluating whether a calf is gaining weight on schedule — not because the farmer loves the calf, but because the farmer has plans for the calf. The calf is being optimized for a purpose that is not the calf’s own.
So I need to know. If the state of Ohio is going to use biometric proxies to evaluate whether I am raising my child correctly — if a percentile on a growth chart is going to be entered into a file, and that file is going to be reviewed by someone whose job title contains the word “services,” and that someone is going to make a judgment about my household based on a number that my child’s own body generated by the process of being alive — then I need to know what the plan is. What are we optimizing for? What is the target weight? And when she hits it, what happens?