Parents...I don't understand. I know they want their child to follow their own religious beliefs and cultural customs. I know the thought of their child suddenly turning toward another religion scares them. What I don't understand is why that makes parents hate the idea of their child learning about another religion/culture in a school setting.
Why are some parents so scared of their child having their own thoughts and opinions about other cultures and religions? Informing a child that there are other people in the world who think differently isn't going to suddenly change them into a Muslim/Christian/Catholic/Buddhist/Whatever. Nothing in their lives has to change - parents can continue to take them to their church/synagogue/temple/whatever and teach their children their own personal views. The child will just be a little more worldly, that's all.
And talking about another religion/culture in a school classroom DOES NOT mean that the children are PRACTICING another religion/culture in a school classroom. How is teaching children about Ramadan going to start a child on the path to Islam? How is teaching about Chanukah going to turn a child to Judaism? I don't understand where this fear is coming from!
I notice that it's totally okay in my state for a teacher to put a Christmas Tree in a classroom and give students Christmas presents. But then suddenly a teacher wants to talk about something other than a Christian holiday and parents go CRAZY. Drives me up a wall.
Why are some parents so scared of their child having their own thoughts and opinions about other cultures and religions? Informing a child that there are other people in the world who think differently isn't going to suddenly change them into a Muslim/Christian/Catholic/Buddhist/Whatever. Nothing in their lives has to change - parents can continue to take them to their church/synagogue/temple/whatever and teach their children their own personal views. The child will just be a little more worldly, that's all.
And talking about another religion/culture in a school classroom DOES NOT mean that the children are PRACTICING another religion/culture in a school classroom. How is teaching children about Ramadan going to start a child on the path to Islam? How is teaching about Chanukah going to turn a child to Judaism? I don't understand where this fear is coming from!
I notice that it's totally okay in my state for a teacher to put a Christmas Tree in a classroom and give students Christmas presents. But then suddenly a teacher wants to talk about something other than a Christian holiday and parents go CRAZY. Drives me up a wall.
Comment