education
Amish children attend one-room schools that are run by the community and they attend school only through the eighth grade. This was made possible by a 1972 U.S Supreme court ruling. The classes are taught in English and the education focuses on the basics of reading, writing, and math, along with Amish history, farming techniques and homemaking skills. Amish children don't need an extended education for the Amish lifestyle.
toys with tradition
The Amish do accept photography as a way of their life, but they forbid photos of themselves because they believe "such things are graven images in violation of the Second Commandment." This is the same reason of why the dolls of the young Amish girls are traditionally faceless.