religion
Teaching different cultures without incorporating religion and G-d is appropriate. If parents enroll the children in your center and they know that religion is incorporated in the curriculum, fine. If not, then it is not okay to assume that all of the children have the same beliefs as the operators or owners. Abuse is defined as misleading or deceiving another, and if you teach religion, teach about G-d, and parents are not informed that this is part of your program, it is abusive. I would see that as something to report to the state reps as it is not the responsibility of the child care center to impose their personal religious beliefs on the children. It's presumptious and inappropriate.
Our country is based on freedom of choice, religion included.
Teaching different cultures without incorporating religion and G-d is appropriate. If parents enroll the children in your center and they know that religion is incorporated in the curriculum, fine. If not, then it is not okay to assume that all of the children have the same beliefs as the operators or owners. Abuse is defined as misleading or deceiving another, and if you teach religion, teach about G-d, and parents are not informed that this is part of your program, it is abusive. I would see that as something to report to the state reps as it is not the responsibility of the child care center to impose their personal religious beliefs on the children. It's presumptious and inappropriate.
Our country is based on freedom of choice, religion included.
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