It is important to consider the social, emotional, physical, and economic effects of teen pregnancy on the teen parent, the chil
d, the family, and society. Think about your goals for the future and how they could be affected by teen pregnancy. Use this decision-making process document to help brainstorm your ideas and organize your thoughts. Then respond to the prompt. Write about the plans you have for your future and evaluate how those plans would change if you became a teen parent. In the first paragraph, summarize your personal and professional goals over the next 10 years, and discuss how becoming a teen parent would affect those goals. In the second paragraph, explain the social, emotional, physical, and economic effects of teen pregnancy on the child and society. Include supporting details in the form of facts, statistics, or examples. Your response should include complete sentences free from spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammatical errors.
Okay i dont know any of your goals in life but ill add mine.
my goals over the next 10 years is to graduate high school and go to collage. i want to become a naturalist and travle the world but i need a coloage eduactaion otherwise i wont have a soarce of income. i want to have children but not until after i have travled the places i want to go. once i finished my travling i want to buy a bus and refurbish it into a house and live in it in oregon. yes children will come along. and i just want to keep traveling.
if i ended up having a childe lets say in a couple monthes ( im a freshaman right now ) i would end p dropping out of high school and not get a doploma, which means i couldnt go to collage, and i couldnt follow the dreams i want to follow. having a child would not only effect my education it would effect friendships if have with people, my relationship between my mother and father, and people would look at me as if i was not the person i used to be. i would have to spend my time caring for the baby.
now you should probably add your goals but the second paragraph would work for you im sure
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