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A Moment for Renewing Education and the Consequences of Over-Diagnosing Prenatal Conditions

A Moment for Renewing Education and the Consequences of Over-Diagnosing Prenatal Conditions

 

Authors: John Stonestreet | Maria Baer

Big changes are being proposed to how we do education in America. The Phoenix Declaration offers a helpful framework for what education should look like.  And increasingly parents are being encouraged to abort based on prenatal diagnoses that are often wrong.

 

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