Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Conclusion
My survey below, shows perspectives from students about pregnancy growing. There were 63 females and 36 males. I have learned at Decatur High School, the majority agreed with my statement. This topic teaches students in high school to make better decisions. I have answered my question by telling a story about a student who becomes pregnant and people started to think negatively of her.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
In a article of Consequences Of Teens i read that a 16 year old girl became a mom named Danielle. She knew that the incidence of teen pregnancy is unacceptable. Each year in Canada,thousands of young women find themselves coping with unwanted pregnancies.She feared of being a young mom. Her friends thought she was fast and so did their parents. Danielle felt very depressed and sad. From the time her child got older she had made a point of frankly discussing the harsh realities of teen pregnancy with her daughter. The mother well aware of the studies which showed that a full 80 per cent of teens experience sexual intercourse before they are 18.
Friday, March 19, 2010
"Research Questions"
1.How does pregnancy affect teens' life?
2.how are teens perceived after pregnancy?
2.how are teens perceived after pregnancy?
RESEARCH TOPIC
hey, this is what i know from teen experiences from family and friends. Many teens who become pregnant have to face the difficult situations of immediately making choices about their education and future in light of someone else. Unlike other teens whose own future is their primary (and maybe only) focus, the pregnant teen has someone else to consider. Teens who decide to carry through with their pregnancies have further choices and arrangements to consider. Will they keep the baby or put it up for adoption? How will the baby be looked after? How will it be supported? How will their own education be completed?
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