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Sharing/conflict resolution at nursery school?

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  • onlyroz
    onlyroz Posts: 17,661 Forumite
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    quidsy wrote: »
    This doesn't make sense. please expland on what you are trying to say.
    Perhaps you can give an example of a secular country where you are not allowed to attend a church/mosque/synagogue/temple should you wish to do so?
  • notanewuser
    notanewuser Posts: 8,499 Forumite
    quidsy wrote: »
    This doesn't make sense. please expland on what you are trying to say.

    It makes perfect sense. The state education is secular. If you want religion, you're free as a parent to make that choice and observe outside of school hours.
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  • notanewuser
    notanewuser Posts: 8,499 Forumite
    I agree, it is an option though, but it agree I probably would not choose it in your shoes.

    Fwiw, I'm also in favour of diversity of language but I suppose the same argument could be had" just because Welsh has been spoken for all these years why still do it when its a minor tongue...'

    Oldest language in Europe. Why do children at posh private schools learn latin? ;) There are many benefits that come from being bilingual at an early age.

    (By learning it, the language won't die. Hard to explain if you're not welsh but after hundreds of years of English oppression, the Welsh language is a real celebration of freedom.)
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  • quidsy
    quidsy Posts: 2,181 Forumite
    edited 23 June 2014 at 2:01PM
    onlyroz wrote: »
    Perhaps you can give an example of a secular country where you are not allowed to attend a church/mosque/synagogue/temple should you wish to do so?

    I have not mentioned mentioned synagogues/temples & mosques? I was talking about the right to choice & to disagree with the religious practices in this country. In more secular countries people are still persectued for being in a religious minority or killed for not bowing to the local non secular beliefs.
    I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.

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  • quidsy
    quidsy Posts: 2,181 Forumite
    It makes perfect sense. The state education is secular. If you want religion, you're free as a parent to make that choice and observe outside of school hours.

    I was actually referring to your sentance structure. It didn't make sense. You have clarified & I have replied.
    I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.

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  • notanewuser
    notanewuser Posts: 8,499 Forumite
    quidsy wrote: »
    I was actually referring to your sentance structure. It didn't make sense. You have clarified & I have replied.

    Wasn't my sentence.
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  • quidsy
    quidsy Posts: 2,181 Forumite
    Oldest language in Europe

    So it is part of welsh culture & identity?
    I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.

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  • notanewuser
    notanewuser Posts: 8,499 Forumite
    quidsy wrote: »
    I have not mentioned mentioned synagogues/temples & mosques? I was talking about the right to choice & to disagree with the religious practices in this country. In more secular countries people are still persectued for being in a religious minority or killed for not bowing to the local secular beliefs.


    Which ones, please?
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  • notanewuser
    notanewuser Posts: 8,499 Forumite
    quidsy wrote: »
    So it is part of welsh culture & identity?

    I suppose so. But one that people are actively engaged with.
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  • onlyroz
    onlyroz Posts: 17,661 Forumite
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    quidsy wrote: »
    I have not mentioned mentioned synagogues/temples & mosques? I was talking about the right to choice & to disagree with the religious practices in this country. In more secular countries people are still persectued for being in a religious minority or killed for not bowing to the local secular beliefs.
    I think that perhaps you misunderstand what "secular" means.
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