Johnson County Right To Life
Johnson County Right to Life
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Sharing the pro-life message with younger children
Abortion can be a difficult issue to discuss with younger children. Parents should decide how much and when to discuss the issue with their young children. One of the best things parents can do with their children from an early age is to instill in them a respect and value for every human being. Parents can teach their children that every person, including those who look different or have a disability, is valuable. A good way to begin the conversation is to read “Horton Hears a Who” by Dr. Seuss and discuss the message of the book. Read
more tips for parents here

Johnson County Right to Life
345 E. College St.
Iowa City, IA  52240
(319) 855-8475

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