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25 Chapter 25 Section 25.1 Preparing for Parenthood Section 25.2 Responsibilities of Parenting Chapter 25 Section 25.1 Preparing for Parenthood Section 25.2 Teen Parenthood 1

Section 25.1 Preparing for Parenthood Parenting has both Prospective parents should 2

Rewards and Responsibilities Parents experience great rewards and many challenges. Rewards include Responsibilities involve providing constant care, Parents need to provide Children create expenses such as

Readiness for Parenting • Sound reasoning is needed before making the • Parenting readiness is the • Parents deciding to have children need to analyze their parenting readiness 4

Adjusting to Parenthood A new mother needs ___________ to recover after giving birth. Parenthood affects new parents’ lifestyles because Couples need to give careful thought to 5

Chapter Summary Section 25.1 Preparing for Parenthood The rewards of parenting are Parents have great responsibilities, The decision to have a child should be based Prospective parents should consider their

Section 25.2 Teen Parenthood Teen pregnancy can pose many challenges and risks for both the child and the parents. Options for pregnant teens include marriage, single parenthood, and adoption. 7

Consequences of Teen Pregnancy Teen pregnancy brings The four basic types of problems include Without a complete education, teens who become pregnant The ____________________________ needed to raise a child are often

Teen Parenting Options Teens who suspect they are pregnant must A pregnant teen should involve Options such as marriage, adoption, or single parenthood adoption

Teen Parenting Options Marriage at an early age The decision to A teen considering single parenthood must understand

Chapter Summary Section 25.2 Teen Parenthood Teen pregnancy poses Teen parents face many challenges, including Both the father and the mother are Options for teen parents include

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

preparación para la crianza de los hijos parenting readiness preparación para la crianza de los hijos The level of someone’s emotional, financial, and personal preparation to be a child’s parent. Preparación para la crianza de los hijos. Show Definition

emotional maturity madurez emocional Being responsible enough to consistently put someone else’s needs before your own. Ser lo suficientemente responsable para considerar constantemente las necesidades de los demás antes de las propias. Show Definition

pride orgullo Pleasure and satisfaction. Placer y satisfacción. Show Definition

prospective posible Likely or expected. Que se espera. Show Definition

premature prematuro Born before 37 weeks of development. Que nace antes de completar las 37 semanas de desarrollo. Show Definition

bajo peso de nacimiento low birth weight Weighing fewer than 5 pounds, 8 ounces at birth. Pesar menos de 5 libras 8 onzas al nacer. Show Definition

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

adoption adopción A legal process by which people acquire the rights and responsibilities of parenthood for children who are not biologically their own. Proceso legal por medio del cual las personas adquieren el derecho y las responsabilidades de ser padres de niños que no son biológicamente suyos. Show Definition

closed adoption adopción cerrada 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 saben 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. Adopción en la que los padres biológicos y adoptivos saben algo los unos de los otros. Show Definition

deficiency deficiencia Shortage or not enough. No suficiente o falta de. Show Definition

support mantener Pay the cost of. Pagar los costos de. Show Definition