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aedarrah
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We left a much beloved parish/school to attend our local parish/school. My son has some challenges and we(parents & doctors) felt our local parish school would provide more accommodations therefore making him more successful. After switching we found that he didn’t qualify for the accommodations. A disappointment for sure. But what has been more disappointing, and troubling, are the children. The language they use is very rough and way too mature for their age (8). My son tells me they routinely “flip each other off” under tables and desks, talk about body parts, use curse words, discuss beating up other kids, bully, tease and taunt smaller kids. He hasn’t had an issue, they like him as he is sporty and a follower. But he cries for his friends who get picked on. He also cries because he knows what they are doing isn’t right. I have brought it up with his teachers. They understand, and try to help, but have confided that they believe it all starts at home.
To contrast, the school we left was a very reverent school. He spent 2 years (KG & 1st) being lead by Dominicans and we had a Priory on campus. The brothers would come into the classrooms weekly to talk to the children about their journey. We also had an atrium where they practiced the Catechesis of the Good Shepard weekly. And an adoration chapel where they went monthly. Looking back I can see that being led by men and women who chose God as their vocation truly changes how they treat each other and the respect they have for people in general.
Here is my dilemma. Catholic teaching expects that you attend and support your local parish and school. I completely understand this. We really like the parish. But I also do not want my kiddos (also have a KG experiencing concerning things!) to think this is acceptable behavior or to start joining in with the other kids! I want to keep my bubble as long as I can. They grow up too fast and the temptations and dangers out there are frightening.
Is it selfish to switch back to where I feel my children will grow more deeply in their faith, surrounded by others who are after the same for their children?
To contrast, the school we left was a very reverent school. He spent 2 years (KG & 1st) being lead by Dominicans and we had a Priory on campus. The brothers would come into the classrooms weekly to talk to the children about their journey. We also had an atrium where they practiced the Catechesis of the Good Shepard weekly. And an adoration chapel where they went monthly. Looking back I can see that being led by men and women who chose God as their vocation truly changes how they treat each other and the respect they have for people in general.
Here is my dilemma. Catholic teaching expects that you attend and support your local parish and school. I completely understand this. We really like the parish. But I also do not want my kiddos (also have a KG experiencing concerning things!) to think this is acceptable behavior or to start joining in with the other kids! I want to keep my bubble as long as I can. They grow up too fast and the temptations and dangers out there are frightening.
Is it selfish to switch back to where I feel my children will grow more deeply in their faith, surrounded by others who are after the same for their children?