Yes, you can send you child there. I have worked in many Christian day cares and there has never been a policy excluding people for lifestyle choices. I would recommend a Christian day care over a regular because they usually DO have a policy that their workers be at least church attenders if not Christian as well and while that is not always a guarantee, it does make for a little higher quality of teachers. Not saying that Christians are better teachers, but that the day cares that employ Christian teachers tend to pay more attention to what is going on in the classroom and expect a higher quality. Good luck.
2007-02-16 07:26:41
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answered by WREAGLE 3
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Some church schools have requirements for their students, while others accept anyone from the community. It is important to ask yourself if you are ok with having your child taught Christian beliefs and values while they are at daycare. If you do not want your child to have religious teachings as a part of their daily routine you should look for a different school, regardless of how "cheap" it is.
2007-02-16 15:28:13
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answered by amom 3
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Yes. One of my coworkers is Hindi and she sends her son to a Christian daycare.
You just have to be ok with them teaching some of the Christian mythology to your child.
2007-02-16 15:26:18
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answered by Steph 3
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Of course why not. If you’re not religious at all it might be odd. As they would likely do projects with kids during Christmas, Easter etc. Might even have a pagent or something But if it’s just that you don’t often go to church I’d see no reason.
2007-02-16 15:26:11
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answered by Spread Peace and Love 7
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Sending your child to a Christian day care because they are cheap is just wrong. How about one, or both of you getting a second job, which would allow you to send him/her to any day care that you choose. That's your child you are talking about.
2007-02-16 15:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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In many cases they take anyone who wants to come. If they don't accept your child try some place else. Many Christians welcome the chance to teach unbelievers. Private schools can accept or deny people based on religion, but Christians should not! God bless you and your child!
2007-02-16 15:26:32
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answered by shepherd 5
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Sure you can. but usually some to most christian places are just as bad or worse than regular day cares. I would first check on their license and rating...
As long as you are paying them, if they discriminate, leave it's their loss and they harm their good name.
2007-02-17 11:32:23
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answered by trinaisfree 2
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You should be able to.If you feel comfortable with the way the day care is run.Call the day care and ask if you can stop by to take a tour.
2007-02-16 16:50:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I would just ask them, the worst they could say was no.
Keep in mind what your child will be exposed to. Most "Christian" organizations are full of hypocrites. The price might be right but what about the cost to your child's integrity?
2007-02-16 15:27:50
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answered by cynical jade 4
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The thing about us Christains, people always think we're going to outcast them because they don't believe in Jesus. That's a huge misconception. You could be Athiest, Satanist, or Pagan for all we care. We accept you for who you are. That's basically what the Christain religion is all about.
2007-02-16 15:30:42
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answered by Jamier S 2
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