Dear Prudence One Classroom Under God In a live chat, Prudie counsels a parent whose children feel pressured at school to become Christian. By Emily Yoffe Posted Tuesday, Sep 03, 2013, at 06:27 PM ET Emily Yoffe, aka Dear Prudence, is on Washingtonpost.com weekly to chat live with readers. An edited transcript of the chat is below. (Sign up here to get Dear Prudence delivered to your inbox each week. Read Prudie's Slate columns here. Send questions to Prudence at prudence@slate.com.) See Emily live! She will be talking to Slate editor David Plotz and taking questions at Sixth and I in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 11. For tickets and more information, click here. Emily Yoffe: Good afternoon, everyone. The fun is over, back to school and work! Q. Proselytizing in the Classroom: My son's elementary teacher sent a note to all the parents last week. The email included a link to her website. Included on the site was a note stating that she couldn't wait to share Christ's love with the children. We are a religious minority in this community and, living in the Deep South, I deal with this kind of thing every single year, whether it's school-sponsored Bible study, the choir concert that includes Christmas songs almost exclusively, or my middle-school-aged daughter feeling like she has to become a Christian because the other kids at lunch tell her she's going to hell if she doesn't. Do you have any suggestions for handling these issues without causing my children to be ostracized or suffer retribution from the teachers? A: It sounds as if your kids go to public school, so there's something ... To continue reading, click here. Also In Slate Obama Is Only Making His War Powers Mightier This Kid From Australia Is Driving Apple Absolutely Nuts With Leaks What Happens When You're Forced to Date Your Friend for 40 Days? |
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