well, lets just say the people at school will congradulate you for the child and then walk away whispering "whore.."
Gaby Rodriguez has written: 'The pregnancy test' -- subject(s): Stereotypes (Social psychology), Teenage pregnancy, Juvenile literature
Teenage pregnancy refers to pregnancy in females aged 19 or younger. It is a significant social and public health issue, as it can have various negative consequences for both the teenage mother and her child. These consequences may include limited educational and career opportunities, increased risk of poverty, and adverse health outcomes for the mother and child.
Annette U. Rickel has written: 'Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children and adults' -- subject(s): Attention-deficit disorder in adults, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Treatment 'Teen pregnancy and parenting' -- subject(s): Case studies, Teenage pregnancy, Teenage parents, Teenage mothers, Parents, Pregnancy in Adolescence 'Keeping children from harm's way' -- subject(s): Child development, Children with social disabilities, Government policy, Problem children, Child welfare, Teenagers with social disabilities, Children
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Suzanne Wymelenberg is a respected author in the field of architecture and lighting design. She has written books on sustainable design, particularly focusing on ways to improve building performance and occupant comfort through thoughtful lighting strategies.
high risk of maternal mobility and mortality:the vulnerability of adolescent female heightens due to biological and social reasons and they are more prone not only to pregnancy and childbearing but also to disease and conditions specially STD, substance abuse and accidents.
Catholic Social Services provides food, housing for teenage boys, assistance for disabled people, a program for helping refugees or immigrants settle, two shelters for emergencies, a program to help with adoption and pregnancy, and supportive housing. Catholic Social Services is the branch of Archdiocese of Anchorage that provides social services.
Emmanuel Ekiba Bagenda has written: 'Human rights and development aid' -- subject(s): Dissertations, Economic assistance, Economic conditions, Human rights, University of Toronto, University of Toronto. Faculty of Law
Since only 3% of teen moms graduate from college by the time they are 30, there will be a group of women who does not reach their potential when it comes to education. The money spent on welfare for these parents could also go to better use. Atm it's 8 billion dollars/year spent on teen parents. Some also view the mother in a negative way which can affect her chances for work etc..
social and culture trends affect REI?
Social effects are things that affect people socially...as in how does is affect people in general? how does it affect a family?
It can be difficult to untangle the psychosocial causes of teen pregnancy from its effects, because many of them are related and cyclical. For instance, those in lower socioeconomic populations tend to be less concerned about whether they get pregnant as teens--and when they do, they tend to be trapped in that low socioeconomic status because they often drop out of education and are limited in employment. This is true of teen fathers as well as teen mothers. In addition, girls with low self-esteem are more likely to become pregnant as teens, and even though some may think having a baby is going to improve their self-esteem, they inevitably find that it doesn't. Many are not prepared for the stress and responsibility and become psychologically overwhelmed by it. This only reinforces self-esteem problems. Other psychosocial effects can be similarly cyclical and interwoven. This is why teen pregnancy is such a difficult social problem to address.