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2 Contents Chapter Responsibilities of Parenting Section 2.1 Parenting and Families Section 2.2 Teen Parenthood

Section 2.1 Parenting and Families Parenting is a learning process with many demands and rewards. There are many decisions that must be made before and during parenthood.

Content Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary parenting emotional maturity pride prospective

Preparation for Parenthood Being a parent is one of the most important roles a person has in life. A person needs emotional maturity to handle the changes and demands of parenthood. emotional maturity Being responsible enough to consistently put someone else’s needs before your own needs.

Preparation for Parenthood Raising a child is expensive, so managing resources wisely is important for families. There are many ways to learn parenting skills. Parents develop in stages as their children develop.

Preparation for Parenthood Stage Time Period Parents’ Tasks

Parenting Responsibilities and Rewards Parents feel great joy when a new child joins the family. Once people become parents, they must put the needs of their children ahead of their own needs. List some of the needs of children that parents must be prepared to meet. 7

Parenting Responsibilities and Rewards Caring for a child takes a huge amount of time and energy. Parenthood requires many emotional adjustments.

Parenting Responsibilities and Rewards Mothers and fathers are legally responsible to provide food, shelter, clothing, medical care, education, and legal help for their children. Parenthood has many rewards.

Section 2.2 Teen Parenthood Choosing abstinence from sexual activity allows you to take responsibility for your well-being.

Content Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary sexuality intimacy hormone abstinence sexually transmitted infection (STI) paternity confidential adoption open adoption fidelity intimacy essential

Sexual Development Sexuality includes: how people feel about themselves. a sense of responsibility for others. an understanding of other people’s feelings. sexuality Your beliefs and values about sexual behavior.

Sexual Development One role of the family is to pass on values.

Abstinence Choosing abstinence allows you to take responsibility for your well-being. Show affection in nonsexual ways. abstinence A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.

Consequences of Sexual Activity Sexual activity as a teen can cause difficulties in future relationships and loss of self-respect. STIs and pregnancy are potential outcomes of sexual activity. sexually transmitted infection (STI) A disease that is spread from one person to another by sexual contact.

Consequences of Sexual Activity Pregnant teens face health risks, emotional and social stress, financial issues, and education challenges. What are some specific challenges that pregnancy might pose for a teenager?

Teen Parenting Options Pregnant teens’ options include marriage, single parenthood, and adoption. Teen parents need help to decide what is best for them and their baby. Many teen parents suffer from burnout or depression.

Take Responsibility Sexual responsibility means knowing the facts about sexuality, and basing your decisions on values. Having a relationship based on fidelity shows responsibility. fidelity Faithfulness to an obligation, duty, or trust.

Parenting and Families Chapter Summary Section 2.1 Parenting and Families Parenting is a learning process, and offers many challenges and rewards. People who are ready for parenthood have considered their own emotional maturity, health issues, financial concerns, resource management skills, and parenting skills. 19

Decisions related to sexuality cannot be made casually. Chapter Summary Section 2.2 Teen Parenthood Decisions related to sexuality cannot be made casually. Abstinence is the only guaranteed way to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. There are several options for teens who are pregnant. 20

Review Do you remember the vocabulary terms from this chapter? Use the following slides to check your knowledge of the definitions. The slides in this section include both English and Spanish terms and definitions. Start

The process of caring for children and helping them grow and develop. parenting crianza The process of caring for children and helping them grow and develop. El proceso de cuidar a los niños y ayudarlos a crecer y desarrollarse. Show Definition

emotional maturity madurez emocional Being responsible enough to consistently put someone else’s needs before your own needs. Tener la responsabilidad de siempre poner las necesidades de otra persona antes que las propias. Show Definition

Your beliefs and values about sexual behavior. sexuality sexualidad Your beliefs and values about sexual behavior. Sus creencias y valores sobre el comportamiento sexual. Show Definition

hormone hormona A chemical in the body that controls the changes that occur as teens become sexually mature. Sustancia química que controla los cambios que ocurren en el cuerpo cuando los jóvenes adquieren madurez sexual. Show Definition

abstinence abstinencia A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs. Decisión premeditada de evitar comportamientos de alto riesgo, como la actividad sexual y el uso del tabaco, el alcohol y otras drogas. Show Definition

sexually transmitted infection (STI) infección transmitida sexualmente  (ITS) A disease that is spread from one person to another by sexual contact. Una enfermedad que se propaga de una persona a otra a través del contacto sexual. Show Definition

The legal identification of a man as the biological father of a child. paternity paternidad The legal identification of a man as the biological father of a child. La identificación legal de un hombre como padre biológico de un niño. Show Definition

confidential adoption adopción confidencial An adoption in which the birth parents do not know the names of the adoptive parents. Una adopción en la que los padres biológicos no conocen los nombres de los padres adoptivos. Show Definition

open adoption adopción abierta An adoption in which the birth parents and adoptive parents know something about each other. Una adopción en la que los padres biológicos y los padres adoptivos saben algo los unos de los otros. Show Definition

Faithfulness to an obligation, duty, or trust. fidelity fidelidad Faithfulness to an obligation, duty, or trust. Lealtad a una obligación, tarea o confianza. Show Definition

Pleasure; a happy satisfied feeling with oneself. pride orgullo Pleasure; a happy satisfied feeling with oneself. Placer; un sentimiento de satisfacción y felicidad con uno mismo. Show Definition

Likely, or expected to happen. Posible o que se espera que pase. prospective futuro Likely, or expected to happen. Posible o que se espera que pase. Show Definition

A closeness between two people. La cercanía entre dos personas. intimacy intimidad A closeness between two people. La cercanía entre dos personas. Show Definition

Necessary; of the highest importance. essential esencial Necessary; of the highest importance. Básico, necesario; muy importante. Show Definition

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