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    October 24‚ 2012 Teen Mom: An Evaluation Don’t worry‚ everything is going to be fine. You’re just going to have to change the rest of your life. Many people think teen pregnancy is highly unlikely‚ until‚ well‚ your stomach starts to keep growing outward. The MTV show‚ Teen Mom‚ takes us into the lives of four pregnant teenage women who face the challenges and the struggles of having a child early in life. Many people might oppose my view and say that this show is completely worthless and just

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    PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL GROUPS:THE BEST OPTIONS FOR TEEN MOMS. English 215 November 24‚2012 Teen pregnancy has been a problem in the United States for years. Although rates have dropped since the 1990’s‚ teen pregnancy rates in the United States are still higher than other western societies. Teenage pregnancy is accompanied with many negative consequences such as shortened educational experience‚ diminished employment‚ larger family size‚ increased risk of single- parent and poverty. Teen mothers struggle

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    incorporate a variety of topics ranging from teen pregnancy to abstinence. The other option is to incorporate abstinence-only programs which encourage students to abstain from sexual intercourse and shield them from the reality of sex. Comprehensive sexual education should be condoned in schools‚ rather than the alternate abstinence-only course because comprehensive sexual education teaches students how to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and teen pregnancies‚ increase the awareness of contraceptives

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    Should Sexual Education Be Taught in Public Schools? In 2008‚ studies show that 50% of all teenage girls in the United States‚ ranging from ages 14-19 became teen moms. This is the highest rate of teenage pregnancy since the early 1990s and it will continue to increase if there is no intervention‚ Sexual education should be taught in public schools because it could help avoid pregnancies and decrease the rate in STDs among the youths. Teenagers can get properly educated and be provided with accurate

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    2011 Curriculum development paper This paper develops a lesson plan for an education program. The education program focused for particular target audience-teenage mothers. According to McGrew‚ Shore (1991) teenage pregnancy is one of the most difficult issues for the teenagers‚ their families‚ and the community. The teenage parents are not ready for parenthood‚ and they drop off school to get a low paying job and never complete their education. Most of them are dependent on their parents

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    self-control. This explains the high number of teenage pregnancies. When it comes to teen pregnancy‚ most teenagers are not ready to have a child. In many cases‚ teenage girls who decide to raise the baby end up being single mothers as their partners are not committed enough to raise the child as both of them are too young and not equipped well enough to raise a child. Thanks to the introduction of sex education in the recent years‚ the numbers of teen pregnancies have been decreasing gradually. Another

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    healthcare. This study contains a series of retrieved peer-reviewed articles as well as other researched information pertaining to methodology and background of teenage pregnancy in America. The selected peer-reviewed article for the study methodology was Teenage Pregnancy: Whitehead‚ E. (2008). Exploring relationships in teenage pregnancy. International Journal of Nursing Practice‚ 14(4)‚ 292-295. Based on the data found in the editorial will help identify forms of labeling the crisis‚ study variables

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    analysis procedures In what ways are the data analysis procedures appropriate for the data collected? It is appropriate because it was done in the form of interviews and then those interviews were turned into a semi collection of stories of why teenage boys become fathers at an early age. The articles sole purpose was to bridge the gap on what these men thought rather that what women thought. It provided insight on why men did not blame themselves but rather than a) the mother b) their parents (for

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    Decency

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    every community has its own set of values which members are supposed to follow. This essay is going to discuss decency paying particular attention to young girls who fall pregnant in their teens in South Africa and similar scenario in Zimbabwe of teenage mothers. It is also going to look at the policies used in the 1930s in South African government in order to create a good white person. Nina Botha discusses the experiences of young Afrikaner girls who fall pregnant in their teens. Her particular

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    7.5 Teen Pregnancy Work File Complete each of the activities below. Fact: Teenage mothers are more likely to drop out of school and only about one-third obtain a high school diploma. Fact: Teenage births are associated with lower annual income for the mother‚ 80% of whom eventually rely on welfare. 1. Read the two facts above and choose one of them. Discuss the possible ramifications for the teen parent’s future and the future of the child. (5 sentence minimum) (10 points) There are several

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