Marriage Chapter 2 Lesson 6. Focus Question Think of a married couple that you know that is in the media. It could be from the movies, TV, books or celebrity.

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Marriage Chapter 2 Lesson 6

Focus Question Think of a married couple that you know that is in the media. It could be from the movies, TV, books or celebrity couples. Evaluate the couple as a strong marriage or a troubled one and explain the reasons.

Traits to consider when choosing a marriage partner! Personality Interest Intelligence Health Choices Physical Attraction Age Financial Resources Family Background Communication Skills Problem Solving Skills

Traits to consider when Choosing a marriage partner! Rank the traits in order of importance for you! Marriage PersonalityInterestsIntelligenceHealth Choices Physical Attraction Age Financial Resources Family Background Communication Skills Problem-Solving Skills

Compare and Contrast Romantic Marriage –Cute –Lovey-Dovey –Everything is great and perfect Realistic Marriage –Commitment –Patience –Understanding

Discussion With a partner or a group of 3 discuss the following: Is love all you need to develop a good marriage? How would being married as a teen affect a person’s career goals? What is the financial impact of lack of career planning?

Assessment Choose one of the following options: –Design a questionnaire for a potential marriage partner to complete. Survey should gather information about each of the traits to consider when choosing a marriage partner. (use pg A97) –Make a concept wheel, placing teen marriage in the center and label the spokes with associated problems. (use pg A98)

Focus Question List 10 Tasks that a parent must perform each day.

Commitments Parents Make Commitment to a child- How is that different then commitment to a partner? When you become a parent, you are accepting responsibility for a child’s well- being. What are the needs of a baby?

Problems of Teen Parenthood Health risks during pregnancy –Teens have a higher risk of premature delivery. –Higher risk of anemia and high blood pressure –Poor Pre-natal care

Problems of Teen Parenthood Risks to babies of teen mothers –Babies born to teen mothers are 50% more likely to have low birth weight. –Serious medical conditions can result from this

Problems of Teen Parenthood School and Job Risks for teen Parents –More than 50% of teens who are pregnant drop out of school –Less than 1/3 of teens who start families before age 18 DO NOT finish high school. –75% of unmarried mothers go on welfare within 5 yrs after their first child is born. Teens are not emotionally ready to be parents.

Assessment Choose one: –Write at least five diary entries of a teen parent. Address the difficult challenges that teen parents face. or –Write a story from the perspective of a teen parent. Address the level of commitment that parent now faces vs. before the baby was born.