Christian based educaion is great. As far as fees are concerned, do your research, on grants state laws location etc.
2006-12-26 06:53:28
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answered by shoes_717 4
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I think that in theory it sounds like a good idea. However, I don't know about "Christian based." A lot of kids might balk at the idea of spending their afternoon/evening after school in a religious environment. Teenagers, generally, are not too fond of structured environments. They also usually associate "Christian based" with church or youth group. Plus, there's a large amount of the population that isn't Christian, and some kids might not be too excited about spending their afternoon with kids that are all the same. But if in your area, this is something that would work, then $3 and hour is definitely reasonable. Good luck!
2006-12-26 08:56:03
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answered by cookie_monster 4
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History shows that strict religious upbringing can backfire. You should note that whatever you do - you are an imperfect non-God. As such, you cannot possibly think you will control all of your kid's influences. That being said, the program can be beneficial so long as you don't _forcibly_ push your teen into a faith of your choosing. Kids need to know that their judgment is trusted - that mommy and daddy trust them (with some bounds) - and that this Christian program was offered merely as an idea for the teen. In the end, guide your children to religion, do not force them. In my opinion, the choice of a religion is as private and important as the choice of your life mate. Do the best you can without forcing your kids, and hope that they choose the right path. If they do not, love them nonetheless for perhaps "right" is in the eye of the beholder.
2006-12-26 07:02:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If there is a need, and your service fills the need, then it is a good idea. $3/hr seems reasonable, so long as the parents and teens get their money's worth. Help should be availble -- good help, not just one teen talking to another. Attendance should be taken, records should be provided to parents. Strict hours adhered to. Safety is a big issue...where will the teen be doing this work? It better not be at someone's home -- look at the liability. Is it safe?
Most importantly, you must be able to answer this...What value are you providing me by your service that I must pay for, that I could not already provide at the teens home for free?
2006-12-26 06:56:20
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answered by BowtiePasta 6
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It sounds ok but it sounds a lot like youth group.
I wonder, also, about insurance, licensing and having enough people to keep an eye on the kids.
It's a good idea but I think it would be even better for the younger kids.
2006-12-26 06:57:18
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answered by autimom 4
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Christian based? Big myth.
The largest and supposedly best in our area, wound up being an orgy fest................................
Five pregnant teens in one year, two rapes, six drug arrests, and two weapons confescations. All this occurred while under the supposed "Christian guidance." Do your research......don't rely solely on "Christian" as an indicator of value
2006-12-26 06:50:58
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answered by Anonymous
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anything christian based is a good idea in my book
2006-12-26 06:43:42
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answered by graciegirl 5
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You would have to pay me...on second thought there isn't enough money...to send my kids to afterschool brainwashing. I'd rather have them goofing off, smoking, and having sex. At least they would be free to use their own minds.
2006-12-26 06:47:38
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answered by teeyodi 2
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2016-10-06 01:10:37
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answered by ? 4
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