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Sep 06 2008

How You Can Help to Lower the Rate of Teen Pregnancy

Published by Author at 1:53 pm under Pregnancy

The rate of teen pregnancy is staggering across the nation. Many say it’s the parents’ fault, while others say it’s simply a lack of teen pregnancy information available to parents and kids alike. In fact schools today don’t spend much more than a casual talk discussing the rate of teen pregnancy, and what teens have the power to do in order to control teen pregnancy.

In the end, widely available information for parents, teens and even younger children can help pave the way for better made decisions when it comes to teens having sex and possibly curtail of the rate of teen pregnancy. Information should be offered in a variety of different ways, the following have been proven to be successful.

Make Clinics More Available

Some cities, but not nearly enough, offer free public teen pregnancy clinics where kids can go for anonymous advice and help with problems when it comes to sexual relationships.

These clinics simply offer yet another outlet for teens, something they all could use in order to make better decisions in their life. These clinics usually also offer weekly classes for parents and teens alike where the rate of teen pregnancy and how to stay out of the statistic are discussed among other things.

If there is not a clinic like this in your area, get other parents together and contact your local representatives to demand a similar facility.

Encouragement for Open Communication

One of the biggest and best fitting keys to help lower the rate of teen pregnancy is open communication. Talking with your children and giving them the tools to make their own decisions wisely, after they’ve been educated, is a great start but it shouldn’t stop there. Even after multiple discussions with children about sex and the risks and rate of teen pregnancy and other communicable diseases, they’ll probably still have questions as they grow up.

Being able to keep an open mind so your children can talk to you about anything is possibly the most important method of keeping teens from having babies. Letting teens ask questions and get honest answers is therapeutic and offers a gigantic support system many kids don’t have in today’s world. Even holding a weekly meeting to answer questions and deal with family concerns offers an outlet to talk about sex and the risks, making it possible for everyone in the family to be on the same page where no surprises are bound to come out of the woodworks!

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