No. A child should accept that there exists a curriculum containing the basic elements of knowledge required for the child to make an informed decision about further education or career options. We don't let a child skip maths if he or she asks to be excused; we don't let a child skip physical education just because she asks - so why should we let a child skip Biology classes?
Children should not choose the lunch menu because they may opt for unhealthy choices, lack the knowledge of balanced nutrition, and may be influenced by external factors like marketing or peer pressure. It is important for adults to ensure that children have access to nutritious meals to support their growth and development.
It is never acceptable to choose to kill someone. Opt for having a cup of tea instead.
Don Francisco Mercado chose "Rizal" as their family name to honor the in-house heroics of the town and maybe to instill a sense of patriotism in his children.
When choosing a topic for your writing project, you should consider your interests and passions, the availability of research materials, the target audience, and the scope of the project. It's important to choose a topic that you are knowledgeable about and that will engage both you and your readers.
A student should consider their interests, the scope of the topic, its relevance to their academic field, and the availability of resources for conducting research. It is also important to choose a topic that is manageable within the given timeframe and aligns with the assignment requirements.
Creationism should be chosen over those two any day.
They should help choose it and not fully chose it for you.
Answer 1Teach them both theories and allow them to choose for themselves what they would like to believe!Answer 2Unfortunately, there are no simple solutions for such a conundrum. As parents, you both have and feel the obligation to teach your children what you think is right and true. Whether or not creationists can be blamed for their refusal to learn why evolutionary theory is indeed the best explanation for life's diversity as demonstrated by our observations in biology is almost irrelevant to the real issue: that they do believe that creationism is right and true, and not evolution.You have no alternative then, but to hope that your ex-wife is a reasonable person, and that you can manage to impart as many independent and critical thinking skills and as much knowledge on them as is necessary for them to find out for themselves why creationism is not a rational attitude.
It is there choose...
Creationism is the belief that a deity (normally promoted as the JudaeoChristian god) created the universe and all of its contents within a short time period, quite recently. The specific relation this has to evolution is that all species were created as they currently exist, without any modification or development along the way. Evolution is defined as a change in the alleleic frequency of a population over time, and the associated changes in phenotype displayed. It is explained by several mechanisms, such as natural selection. This is compared with the theory of evolution, a scientific theory encompassing the explanations and evidence for evolution as defined above. In the end, people will believe what they choose to believe. I believe that the average creationist actually knows little about the study of evolution. I believe that creationists are missing an enormous part of God's plan. A shame.
yes because all children are different.
Yes! You shouldn't let them choose bad things, but let them choose what THEY want to.
If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.
no the children should not have the right to pick the things they learn in school
The question assumes that children should do such a thing, when the general consensus - amongst adults - is that they should not.
Is it the elemental evolution, a chemical evolution, a nuclear evolution or a molecular evolution? Please choose one of the following.
yes