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Rochester,  MI (November 4, 2010) - The pro-life movement isn’t just  for grownups.   The earlier kids get involved in defending life, the  earlier they can  learn the truth about the very real emotional,  physical, and spiritual  perils of abortion, says Michele Bondi Bottesi  M.A., a Catholic  psychologist, author, and mother of three.
“Abortion is the  humanitarian disaster of our time,” says  Michigander Bondi Bottesi, who  takes her own children to pray on an  easement outside an abortion  clinic in a nearby town. “Our children are  growing up in a world where  the generation before them and their own  generation has been impacted  so profoundly by this act of violence  against the human person since  abortion became legal in the United  States.”
Her children hold  signs that say, “Pray to end abortion” and “Love  all life; born and  unborn.”  She says her children, who age from 11-15,  have learned from  an early age that despite anything they may hear to  the contrary,  abortion is not a healthy option.
“Children can get involved in  so many ways,” says Catholic pre-teen  author Nancy Carabio Belanger,  author of "Olivia and the Little Way" and  its newly released pro-life  sequel, "Olivia’s Gift," both from Harvey  House Publishing.   “Whether  it be writing essays, standing and praying  peacefully outside of  abortion clinics, praying the rosary for the  unborn, or speaking at  school about the evils of abortion, it is all  important and all  necessary.”
Carabio Belanger says the staggering number of  abortions in the U.S.  alone each year (1.3 million, according to the  Pro-Life Action League)  was one of the reasons she created a pro-life  theme for the pre-teen  novel Olivia’s Gift.
“It’s so important  that kids know from a very young age that life is  a gift from God.  I  felt that by writing about this in a delicate, yet  direct, way as a  fiction book, I could reach the kids at their level, in  a style they  would be comfortable with, through a girl named Olivia.   You don’t want  to scare them, but they do need to know that destroying  life is never  acceptable.  The younger they learn this, the better.”
“It is  vital that parents educate their children throughout their  childhood  about the destructiveness of abortion in ways that are  developmentally  appropriate,” says Bondi Bottesi.
Cathy Randazzo, a mother of two  sons, agrees. “I believe that most  of our behaviors are learned, so I  simply try to consistently teach good  behavior from an early age.  I  also believe that children rise to  expectation; we should never  underestimate the realm of their  understanding and abilities,” she  says.
The mother from New York takes her teenaged boys with her  when she  visits the elderly, takes the Eucharist to the homebound or   hospitalized, and volunteers at the animal rescue center, in order to   respect all stages of life.   They also pray the rosary for the unborn,   and discuss political candidates’ views on abortion.
“I believe  pro-life is a reflection of a person’s morals, values,  and respect for  self and others. It’s a lifelong process that ultimately  reflects who  you are and it begins when life itself begins,” Randazzo  says.
Carabio Belanger says she hopes her books will inspire kids to get involved in the pro-life movement.
“The  pro-abortion people have been trying to ingrain and push their  idea of  ‘choice’ on our youth for decades,” she says.  “As Catholics, we  are  called to stand up for those who cannot speak, and we can start  doing  this at any age, in any way we can. My way happens to be through  the  books I write.”
For more information about Catholic books for children from Harvey House Publishing, visit www.harveyhousepublishing.com.
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