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The changing of teachers should be neither too
frequent nor too much delayed; moderation is preferable.
Holding your meetings when it is the time of prayer in other
churches is not advisable; it would lead to alienation, since
the Bahá'í children who have their own Sunday school
would be deprived of it if they tried to attend other Sunday
schools. Moreover, the admission of children of non-Bahá'i
parents to the school for Bahá'í children is permissible. And
if, in this school, an outline of the fundamental principles
underlying all religions be set forth for the information of
the children, it can do no harm.
As the children are few in number, it is not possible to
have different classes and naturally only one is necessary.
Concerning the last question regarding differences among
children, act as ye deem advisable.
Selections from the Writings of `Abdu'l-Bahá
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