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It sounds like the children will be going through the Rite of Acceptance, though there should be more to it than simply asking them if they want to continue.I would presume that they consider the children to be in the Period of Catechumenate in which it states that using the Readings respective of the liturgical year are sufficient to introduce them to the doctrines of the Church. So that is probably why the catechist is focused on the readings in the class. But, I have to say, there has been very little “discussion” with the kids about the readings, much less letting them offer their own insights. The only real participation from the kids is when they are engaged in prayers.
The catechist did say that on Sunday November 9th, the children would be standing up mass when the priest announces/asks those who are in the RCIC classes if they wish to proceed with making their sacraments at Easter Vigil. I am supposing this is the Rite of Election?
That means that right now they are in the Inquiry period, which is intended to be a slow and gentle introduction. I’m not sure how well the catechist is handling things and it also sounds like there’s a very large group involved. It’s hard for an outsider to comment much without actually being there. One of the tricky things with RCIA in general is that people can come from such very different starting points. You may have one person who is really living a Christian life already and another who barely has a concept of God. It’s hard to put them all together and find some kind of middle ground. Your daughter is lucky to have you involved in the process.