Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is there to handle? Your kid will hear lots of things from classmates in school that you may not have chosen to discuss with him. If you want to keep him in a bubble, homeschool.
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How would you feel if my child told your child that there is no God? It’s the exact same principle. I’m sure you’d be complaining bitterly.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is there to handle? Your kid will hear lots of things from classmates in school that you may not have chosen to discuss with him. If you want to keep him in a bubble, homeschool.
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How would you feel if my child told your child that there is no God? It’s the exact same principle. I’m sure you’d be complaining bitterly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is there to handle? Your kid will hear lots of things from classmates in school that you may not have chosen to discuss with him. If you want to keep him in a bubble, homeschool.
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How would you feel if my child told your child that there is no God? It’s the exact same principle. I’m sure you’d be complaining bitterly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is there to handle? Your kid will hear lots of things from classmates in school that you may not have chosen to discuss with him. If you want to keep him in a bubble, homeschool.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is there to handle? Your kid will hear lots of things from classmates in school that you may not have chosen to discuss with him. If you want to keep him in a bubble, homeschool.
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Anonymous wrote:What is there to handle? Your kid will hear lots of things from classmates in school that you may not have chosen to discuss with him. If you want to keep him in a bubble, homeschool.