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1 Responsibilities of Parenting
Chapter 2

2 Chapter Objectives Explain who can benefit from knowing about child development and parenting. Describe the five areas of responsibilities for parents. Identify pressures involved in sexual development. Summarize the benefits of abstinence. Describe the possible consequences of sexual activity. Compare and contrast the options available to a teen parent. Explain what it means to be sexually responsible.

3 Section 2.1 Parenting and Families

4 Main Idea Parenting is a learning process with many demands and rewards There are many decisions that must be made before and during parenthood.

5 Vocabulary Content Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary Parenting Pride
Emotional maturity Pride Prospective

6 Preparation for Parenting
Being a parent is one of the most important roles a person has in life. Parenting – process of caring for children and helping them grow and develop. Having reasonable expectations for children is the first step in effective parenting. Parents need to know when to help and when to let their children fail. Parents must decide when to encourage children to try different activities. The skills needed by parents will change as the children get older.

7 Preparation for Parenting
Why do you think that parenting is a learning process? Can you imagine a job where you work 24 hours a day 7 days a week?

8 Parenthood Readiness Emotional Maturity Health Considerations
A person needs emotional maturity to handle the changes and demands of parenthood. - being responsible enough to consistently put someone else’s needs before your own needs. Health Considerations Certain medical conditions can affect the health of the child and the parent’s ability to care for a child. Financial Concerns Raising a child is expense. It requires the financial resources to pay for clothes, health care, food, equipment and other expenses.

9 Parenthood Readiness Resource Management Skills Parenting Skills
Set goals Identify resources Make a plan Put the plan in action Re-evaluate from time to time Parenting Skills Read!!!!!! Gain experience Ask for advice from others Observe parents in action

10 Stages of Parenthood Stage Time Period Parents’ Tasks

11 New Responsibilities Lifestyle Changes Emotional Adjustments
Changes to the daily life of adults. Caring for children takes a huge amount of time and energy Emotional Adjustments Fear of being a good parent Frustration at the loss of person Worry of money matters Jealousy of the baby and the attention he or she gets from the other parent, friends, and relatives Depression due to exhaustion and the physical changes of pregnancy and birth

12 New Responsibilities Relationship Changes Employment Adjustments
Parents likely notice changes in how they interact with each other and other family members and friends. Employment Adjustments Some parents cut back on hours, changes jobs, or stop working to care for their children. Legal responsibilities Parents have a legal responsibility to provide food, shelter, clothing, medical care, an education, and legal help for their children

13 Section 2.2 Teen Pregnancy

14 Main Idea Choosing abstinence from sexual activity allows you to take responsibility for your well-being.

15 Vocabulary Content Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary Sexuality Intimacy
Hormone Abstinence Sexually transmitted infection Paternity Confidential adoption Open adoption Fidelity Intimacy Essential

16 Sexual Development Sexuality – your beliefs and values about sexual behavior Hormone – a chemical in the body that controls the changes that occur as teens become sexually mature

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18 Sexual Pressures Messages are everywhere,
Name some Should you listen to these messages? Sexual activity is not the same as intimacy. Expressing affection by other acts such as sharing feelings and dreams, holding hands. Lasting and loving relationship is not based on sexual activity. Cannot save a bad relationship

19 Family Values One role of family is to pass on family and society values. Values are based on ideas about what is right, good, and desirable. Self-respect, respect for others, commitment, and loyalty

20 Abstinence Abstinence – deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behavior. Talk about your feelings before you get in an intimate situation. Say no to any situation that does not feel right. Show affection in nonsexual ways.

21 Consequences of Sexual Activity
Sexually Transmitted Infections – a disease that is spread from one person to another by sexual contact. Pregnancy Health risks Education challenges Financial issues Paternity – legal identification of a man as a biological father of a child Emotional and social stress

22 Teen Parenting Options
Marriage Single parenthood Adoption Confidential adoption – an adoption in which the birth parents do not know the names of the adoptive parents. Open adoption – an adoption in which the birth parents and adoptive parents know something about each other.

23 Take Responsibility Knowing your values and living by them.
Fidelity – faithfulness to an obligations, duty, or trust.


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