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    the highest growing rate of teen pregnancy since the 1970s with a nearly 60% jump. From 2009 to 2013 the amount of mom’s that gave birth before the age of 15 was 219 and from the ages of 16-19 was 124‚379. Kids of teen moms suffer consequences to their mother’s or someone else’s actions. The hard truth is‚ teens no matter how mature or “grown up” they think they are‚ they’re not ready to be fit parents. Statistics have shown time and time again. Children of teen moms have medical health risks due

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    Teen Mom has been an innovative show in the reality show industry because it has opened up to society what a teenage mother goes through as she raises her first child. These girls have matured a long way throughout their Childs birth and their upbringing. The show presents four Teenage girls‚ now eighteen‚ struggling with money‚ school‚ and dating as well as dealing with insecurities‚ their parents‚ the father of their children and for a couple and a mother and daughter‚ domestic violence. While

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    Teaching plan for a teen mom Diana Gonzalez VN 32 Mrs. Gordon August 8‚ 2011 Teens need to receive the appropriate medical care and take care of themselves to have healthy babies. Those who do not receive appropriate medical care are at greater risk for fetal death‚ high blood pressure‚ anemia‚ labor and delivery complications (like premature labor and stillbirth)‚ and low birth-weight infant. The sooner you as a teen get prenatal care‚ the better your are for chances to have a healthy

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    DECREASING TEEN PREGNANCY DECREASING TEEN PREGNANCY The “big idea” I chose to write about is “Teen Pregnancy”. My thesis statement is “Teen Pregnancy is a growing problem here in the United States. School and parents need to educate their teen on the consequences before it’s too late”. My thesis statement will be effective because it grabs your attention‚ and explains what I will be talking about. The challenges I might face in supporting this thesis is getting the correct information

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    family. According to Stage of Life High School ¨most teens are engaged in school life and other intended to be distracted because of their emotions. Parents and friends helping the teen moms instead of they trying bring them down about a mistake they should get the help they need so that the baby can be supported through their life.” (Teen Moms Need Support‚ Not Shame )Ronan argues that teen moms should get more help knowing that they have to go school‚ and teen mothers are put in the position that

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    American teenagers take a lot of things for granted‚ but what we don’t take into consideration is what would happen if these things suddenly disappeared. Teenage life consists of school‚ jobs‚ driving‚ friends‚ sports‚ and going out with friends. We never consider others’ way of life. In some cultures‚ they are just fighting to stay alive‚ while others don’t have the freedom to go out with friends‚ or play a certain sport. They are so consumed in family life or their future jobs that they have no

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    Helping Our Teens‚ Together Over the past seven years as the school psychologist at an ethnically diverse high school‚ I have observed that it is not uncommon for high school students (aged 14-18) to experience psychological‚ social‚ sexual‚ addictive‚ adjustment‚ and disability-based issues of such clinical significance as to warrant independent professional support. The professional psychologist can provide diagnostic clarification‚ therapeutic intervention‚ and even subsequent referrals

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    Glitz and Glamour? “Teen Mom 2” is a sequel to MTV’s “16 and Pregnant”. More than three million people watch the series every week. It is MTV’s highest-rated show targeting women starting at age twelve. “Teen Mom 2” features the lives of four teen mothers: Leah‚ Jenelle‚ Chelsea‚ and Kailyn. They are followed by cameras daily to show the gritty hardships they face. Unlike “16 and Pregnant”‚ it offers an unglamorous and sometimes uncomfortable look into their lives. “Teen Mom 2” under-scores what

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    detail‚ it categorizes people and divides them among each other. In the essay “High School confidential: Notes on Teen Movies.”‚ author David Denby states that typical teen movies all have the same two type of characters that are repeatedly used. “She is beautiful and rich…everyone is afraid of her‚ that’s why she is popular…she has a counterpart. He’s usually a football player” (366). In reality‚ this may apply to many schools where it is indeed correct that the popular people are the most attractive

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    rate in high schools. All over the nation the dropout rate of students is increasing‚ of which teen pregnancy is often a factor. “Approximately 1‚000 high school students will drop out with each hour that passes in a school day in America. This means that 30 percent of the class of 2007‚ or 1.2 million students‚ were estimated to have dropped out last year” (National Women’s Law Center‚ 2007). Many factors combine to affect a pregnant or parenting teen’s decision to drop out of high school. This

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