
First and foremost before it gets too heated, I'm super accepting to all walks of life, which is why I wanted to come here for opinions.My fiancee and I are expecting a child this year. She is bi-lingual, along with her family and I wanted our future little one to learn french as well since in Canada it's a great kick start for your future to be able to speak both languages.In our area, the french schools are Catholic. From what I understand my fiancee going through, they're all very good schools in terms of what you learn across the board and they're slightly more advanced than public schools, which is great.I'm trying to figure out how to have a positive conversation with my future kiddo regarding all of this. Since we aren't religious, I don't want to have any pressure or influence on what they want to believe growing up and allow them to have the freedom to choose and think freely. A friend of ours has a son in one of these schools, and from fairly early on they obviously include Catholic teachings in the schoolwork.What do you think the best course of action is moving forward? I don't want them to feel betrayed that I sort of pushed them in a direction I felt was best for them, but I also don't want to shatter their world view that they've been taught and have them going into school feeling like they're being lied to by their teachers. via /r/Parenting http://ift.tt/2FUZr8A
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