Kristin A. Moore and Barbara W. Sugland (1998, January). Teenage
Pregnancy: Serious Problem. Retrieved October 28, 2008 from
N/A, N/A Web site: http://www.enotes.com/teenage-pregnancy-article/teenage-pregnancy-serious-problem
Teenage birth rates in the U.S. has decreased however it still remains two to ten times higher than other industrialized nations. Most likely teenage parent won’t complete as many years of school as they would if they weren’t a teenage parent. This also means that the teenager and the child will most likely struggle to survive.
Lakita Garth (1998). Abstinence is the Only Way to Reduce Teen
Pregnancy. Retrieved October 28, 2008 from N/A, N/A Web site: http://www.enotes.com/teenage-pregnancy-article/abstinence-only-sex-education-can-reduce-teenage
Abstinence is the only way to completely make sure that teen pregnancy is reduce until there is no more. People shouldn’t allow their peers to influence them to have sex.
Bonnie J. Ross (2002). Growing Up Fast (N/A). New York: N/A.
The author of this book explores the lives of inner-city adolescent mothers, going further than stereotypes to visualize the difficult things these young women go through.
Joy G. Dryfoos (2001). Safe Passage: Making It Through Adolescences in
a Risky Society (N/A). New York City: N/A.
Teenagers today face lots of situations that try to prevent them from studying a child as long as they can. Situations such as Failing schools, dangerous streets, drug abuse, and teen pregnancy.
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Kristin A. Moore and Barbara W. Sugland (1998, January). Teenage
Pregnancy: Serious Problem. Retrieved October 28, 2008 from
N/A, N/A Web site:
http://www.enotes.com/teenage-pregnancy-article/teenage-pregnancy-serious-problem
Teenage birth rates in the U.S. has decreased however it still remains two to ten times higher than other industrialized nations. Most likely teenage parent won’t complete as many years of school as they would if they weren’t a teenage parent. This also means that the teenager and the child will most likely struggle to survive.
Linda Valdez, Jacqueline L. Stock, and Jo Ann Wentzel (1999, November).
Teenage Pregnancy . Retrieved October 28, 2008 from N/A,
N/A Web site:
__[[http://www.enotes.com/teenage-pregnancy-article/chapter-2Teenagers|http://www.enotes.com/teenage-pregnancy-article/chapter-2__]]
Teenagers being involved with older men contribute to teen pregnancy. Also teenagers being sexually abused contribute to teenage pregnancy. Lastly a lack of accurate sex information contribute to teenagers getting pregnant.
Lakita Garth (1998). Abstinence is the Only Way to Reduce Teen
Pregnancy. Retrieved October 28, 2008 from N/A, N/A Web site:
http://www.enotes.com/teenage-pregnancy-article/abstinence-only-sex-education-can-reduce-teenage
Abstinence is the only way to completely make sure that teen pregnancy is reduce until there is no more. People shouldn’t allow their peers to influence them to have sex.
Bonnie J. Ross (2002). Growing Up Fast (N/A). New York: N/A.
The author of this book explores the lives of inner-city adolescent mothers, going further than stereotypes to visualize the difficult things these young women go through.
Joy G. Dryfoos (2001). Safe Passage: Making It Through Adolescences in
a Risky Society (N/A). New York City: N/A.
Teenagers today face lots of situations that try to prevent them from studying a child as long as they can. Situations such as Failing schools, dangerous streets, drug abuse, and teen pregnancy.