Through my research I have learned that even though I originally thought I knew basically everything there was to know about my topic, when it came down to it and I actually started digging for more information, I practically knew nothing at all. I was aware of the common knowledge everyone is exposed to about premarital sex and teenage pregnancies, but never had asked questions about the facts I was given. I suppose it may have been because there was no reason for me to ask. You grow up with such trust in adults, just to grow up and realize that a handful of what they have told you has been lies. Of course they say they lie just to protect you, but especially with this subject, why not just say how it is straight up? Doing this could only help us!
It turns out once I searched and looked for more information it was there waiting for me! Although most of what I found was in line with what I had previously had come to believe, I think I got a better, real and more educated view on things. Since I was young and would argue with my older brother he would always bring up points I believed to be true, and they wouldn't be your normal everyday information. They would be ground breaking facts that I'd be so shocked to learn about, I'd drop the argument and run to tell all my friends. Only to find out a few days later, all my friends had asked their parents and the fact wasn't true at all! After witnessing so many of these types of conversations with people (not just my brother, but even important people on TV news etc!) I decided that I would never be someone who started the flow of false information again. Ever since then before I make a statement I make sure I have the most up to date information before I go blurting out straight opinions.
I feel that teenage pregnancy has been on the rise, not only in the amount of actual girl who are pregnant but in the media as well. It has become a big topic of controversy and especially since I have grown up with a personal attachment to the subject I felt a stronger pull to find out more in-depth information so I could have a more educated opinion and know when facts are just being thrown around instead of seriously.
I have learned a lot about myself through this whole experience as well. When you read so many articles from these kids point of view you get thinking how you would react, how your friends would react, how your parents would react, and how your own personal life would change due to an unexpected pregnancy at such a young age. I would never say to not have fun and go be a reckless teenager, but honestly you've got to not have a brain or any common sense to think that means to go all out. There are limits to everything, no matter how much you may hate that. If you think you are "grown up" enough to go out to parties on your own without a parent, you should be grown up enough to know your limits, and that acting stupid doesn't make you look cool -- it only makes you look stupid! Being responsible is a main aspect of considering someone grown up and acting like an adult. You have to be smart and not just think and act in the moment. Everything has an effect no matter how big or small. I know that when I am older and have kids of my own I am going to be very open with them about sex and the results of it. I would never want my child to end up like the many (too many in my opinion) teenagers these days whose lives basically screech to a halt, and make a run for the other directions when they have babies of their own.
I still believe that premarital sex cannot be completely stopped but it can be cut down, better knowledge and facts can be given to everyone about all of the ways to have safe sex if its going to be had. I know that teenagers especially have a mind of their own and don't like to be told what to do. Often they will do the opposite of what you tell them just so they feel independent and like they've made the decision. We can avoid this behavior by giving the younger generations the information they need to be safe, and to not tell them what they have to do (not have sex). All we can do is ADVISE them not to do it because of the potential physical and mental affects, be completely open to any questions and/or concerns and let them know we are always there to support them. By making them feel safe and educated on the subject, next time the opportunity comes up or they are exposed to something, they know what they should do and won't feel conflicted about information given.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Entry 2 - Draft 2
I have found information on teenage pregnancy and sex on some main influences like parents, society, and the media along with a few others that I completely agree with. When I found this information in one of my citations, it was like an "ah-ha" moment. I think the author was right because what they were talking about went right along with what I had been taught and told since I was younger.
I agree with what the author of the source because they were right on line with my personal opinions and it really helped further explain exactly WHY they were the major influences. This then led me to search for more on each influence which solidified the idea in my head.
All over the world, the average number of teenage pregnancies is still way too low. Granted, they have improved from the past but it doesn't change the fact that teenage mothers their babies and even teenage fathers have a daily struggle with their new lives.
Entry 3 - Draft 4
Almost every site that I have found and used throughout my research has just solidified my current beliefs on the subject of teenage pregnancy. They all were showing the different aspect that can ultimately affect a young person in a way that makes them feel it is ok or sometimes feel dismissive about the idea of sex. They all basically had the same top influences they referred to and had done their research for.
There was one source (there always has to be one!) that was totally against my line of thinking. At the same time, I can't say I was TOTALLY against it. "The high school has done perhaps too good a job of embracing young mothers" (McLeod par. 5). This was one of the points made that I just don't agree with. I understand that the amount of pregnant teenagers is rising and it is not a good thing, but I think it is great these girls are continuing with their education at school and the school was provide childcare once the babies are born. I don't think this necessarily encourages young teens to have kids, it is just making their lives a bit easier when otherwise they may not even be able to continue their schooling.
There was another point covered that I thought wasn't true at all. It was saying that some people were having sex and getting pregnant at such a young age because of the environment they were in. That I absolutely agree with. "It's their fault they were having sex at such a young age and they should have to take care of the resulting child" (Laurence par. 2). The thing I didn't agree with was that they said these young teens were able to avoid being in these bad situation (for instance bad neighborhoods, being involved with the wrong people, poor families not being able to afford "normal" amenities) and had the full capacity to displace themselves to prevent any further harm to themselves or others.
I don't agree with this statement because the people we are talking about that are being harmed are young kids and teenagers, who usually id are in these situations don't have the money or support or even knowledge to just pick their lives up, move, and start all over. They are depending on someone else for food and housing and in order to survive. I could see how an outside would have that kind of opinion but if you think about it, thats not a very educated statement.
Entry 2 - Draft 4
Over the course of my research I have come to terms that the information I have already learned and have had in my head since my first sex class in middle school was at least a good place to start. One cite I would like to focus in on, was a website for social workers. I feel like it was extremely credible and a great place to get information on for both influences of teenage pregnancy and the possible outcomes of teenage sex because the author gave information from a good amount of other sources that are credible and really emphasized the reasons in her own words. She knew what points she wanted to cover, and how exactly she was going to portray the critical information. I feel like social workers are a good resource for this kind of information on teenage sex because they get to see a lot of the bad outcomes of teen pregnancies when children are neglected first hand.
"Parents, peers, the media, access to education and services, and a host of other factors influence decisions and subsequent health outcomes. Understanding the context of decision making and the social influences provides significant insight for effective health interventions" (Clark par. 4).This really helped that pretty much everything the author stated in this web page article was right in line with my thoughts. It helped me feel like I was prepared to do research on teenage pregnancies and sex because I had a bit of background information and sometimes that is necessary to know to look for in research. You have to know what you know, and know what you are going to have to look for later on.
"Parents, peers, the media, access to education and services, and a host of other factors influence decisions and subsequent health outcomes. Understanding the context of decision making and the social influences provides significant insight for effective health interventions" (Clark par. 4).This really helped that pretty much everything the author stated in this web page article was right in line with my thoughts. It helped me feel like I was prepared to do research on teenage pregnancies and sex because I had a bit of background information and sometimes that is necessary to know to look for in research. You have to know what you know, and know what you are going to have to look for later on.
Entry 1 - Draft 4
The question I am going to be doing research on through the course of a couple months is: What are the major influences of teenage sex and pregnancies?
Teenage pregnancy has been something constantly present in my, and many of my family members lives. I have a very personal experience with this topic because most of the women in my family have gotten pregnant at a very early age. My grandmother had my mother when she was only 15 and couldn't handle being responsible for a baby so she gave my mom up for adoption. Sad thing was, she continued having children and putting them up for adoption - for 3 more kids! My mom then got pregnant for the first time when she was 16 by a boy who ended up going MIA and never was involved with the pregnancy or my older sister. I also have 3 sisters and two of them got pregnant early. One dropped out of high school at the end of her senior year to runaway from home, have a baby, and get married (a marriage that only lasted less than a year) and the other dropped out of her first semester of college to get pregnant and get married as well (a marriage that was very rocky and ended on bad terms).
I first got interested in this subject matter because of the first hand experience of teen pregnancy in my very own family and I myself have seen immediate effects of sex and pregnancy at an early age. These are both two very big parts of our everyday lives, that in reality shouldn't be at all. Another big influence of my decision was the fact that a good handful of popular television shows and networks are emphasizing teenage mothers and pregnancies. I understandthat it is something that is growing, and some TV companies feel the more exposure to the subject the more teenagers will understand about it. In my opinion, however, I just see the teens who watch the show envy the main characters' lives when only the glamorous events are shown and only a glimpse of the hard times are and it also desensitizes the idea of sex. I just like the idea of learning more on the subject so I can have a more educated opinion on the matter.
I feel this topic is important because teenage sex is becoming something kids are doing at an earlier age then its been in years. Kids who are 15 years old shouldn't be having sex, because its not all just about pleasure. There are emotions involved and consequences that can be life changing, that young children may not be completely aware of. The younger and more naive population has a habit of jumping into things, often times without much thought and it is especially bad when they are doing this with sex. I like the fact that through this research I am furthering my knowledge on what I can do to help the too young population from making mistakes that change everything.
Teenage pregnancy has been something constantly present in my, and many of my family members lives. I have a very personal experience with this topic because most of the women in my family have gotten pregnant at a very early age. My grandmother had my mother when she was only 15 and couldn't handle being responsible for a baby so she gave my mom up for adoption. Sad thing was, she continued having children and putting them up for adoption - for 3 more kids! My mom then got pregnant for the first time when she was 16 by a boy who ended up going MIA and never was involved with the pregnancy or my older sister. I also have 3 sisters and two of them got pregnant early. One dropped out of high school at the end of her senior year to runaway from home, have a baby, and get married (a marriage that only lasted less than a year) and the other dropped out of her first semester of college to get pregnant and get married as well (a marriage that was very rocky and ended on bad terms).
I first got interested in this subject matter because of the first hand experience of teen pregnancy in my very own family and I myself have seen immediate effects of sex and pregnancy at an early age. These are both two very big parts of our everyday lives, that in reality shouldn't be at all. Another big influence of my decision was the fact that a good handful of popular television shows and networks are emphasizing teenage mothers and pregnancies. I understandthat it is something that is growing, and some TV companies feel the more exposure to the subject the more teenagers will understand about it. In my opinion, however, I just see the teens who watch the show envy the main characters' lives when only the glamorous events are shown and only a glimpse of the hard times are and it also desensitizes the idea of sex. I just like the idea of learning more on the subject so I can have a more educated opinion on the matter.
I feel this topic is important because teenage sex is becoming something kids are doing at an earlier age then its been in years. Kids who are 15 years old shouldn't be having sex, because its not all just about pleasure. There are emotions involved and consequences that can be life changing, that young children may not be completely aware of. The younger and more naive population has a habit of jumping into things, often times without much thought and it is especially bad when they are doing this with sex. I like the fact that through this research I am furthering my knowledge on what I can do to help the too young population from making mistakes that change everything.
Entry 4 - Draft 3
Through my research I have learned that even though I originally thought I knew basically everything there was to know about my topic, when it came down to it and I actually started digging for more information, I practically knew nothing at all. I was aware of the common knowledge everyone is exposed to about premarital sex and teenage pregnancies, but never had asked questions about the facts I was given. It turns out once I searched and looked for more information it was there waiting for me! Although most of what I found was in line with what I had previously had come to believe, I think I got a better, real and more educated view on things.
I still believe that premarital sex cannot be completely stopped but it can be cut down, better knowledge and facts can be given to everyone about all of the ways to have safe sex if its going to be had. I know that teenagers especially have a mind of their own and don't like to be told what to do. Often they will do the opposite of what you tell them just so they feel independent and like they've made the decision. We can avoid this behavior by giving the younger generations the information they need to be safe, and to not tell them what they have to do (not have sex). All we can do is ADVISE them not to do it because of the potential physical and mental affects, be completely open to any questions and/or concerns and let them know we are always there to support them. By making them feel safe and educated on the subject, next time the opportunity comes up or they are exposed to something, they know what they should do and won't feel conflicted about information given.
Entry 3 - Draft 3
Practically all of my sources were right on line
with my track of thinking. They all were showing the different aspect that can
ultimately affect a young person in a way that makes them feel it is ok or
sometimes feel dismissive about the idea of sex. They all basically had the
same top influences they referred to and had done their research for.
There was one source (there always has to be one!)
that was totally against my line of thinking. At the same time, I can't say I
was TOTALLY against it. There were, however, points they covered that I thought
just weren't the case. It was saying that some people were having sex and
getting pregnant at such a young age because of the environment they were in.
That I agree with. The thing I didn't agree with was that they said these young
teens were able to avoid being in these bad situations (like bad neighborhoods,
being involved with the wrong people, parents being poor and not being able to
afford the "normal" amenities) and had the full capability to
displace themselves and prevent any further harm to themselves or others. I
don't agree with this statement because the people we are talking about that
are being harmed are young kids and teenagers, who usually if are in these
situations don't have the money or support or even knowledge to just pick their
lives up, move, and start all over. They are depending on someone else for food
and housing and in order to survive. I could see how an outsider would have
that kind of opinion but if you think about it, thats not a very educated
statement for them to have said.
Entry 2 - Draft 3
One cite I would like to focus in on, was a website
for social workers. I feel like it was extremely credible and a great place to
get information on for both influences of teenage pregnancy and the possible
outcomes of teenage sex because the author gave information from a good amount
of other sources that are credible and really emphasized the reasons in her own
words. She knew what points she wanted to cover, and how exactly she was going
to portray the critical information. I feel like social workers are a good
resource for this kind of information on teenage sex because they get to see a
lot of the bad outcomes of teen pregnancies when children are neglected first
hand.
It helped that pretty much everything the author stated in this web page
article was right in line with my thoughts. It helped me feel like I was
prepared to do research on teenage pregnancies and sex because I had a bit of
background information and sometimes that is necessary to know to look for in
research. You have to know what you know, and know what you are going to have
to look for later on.
Entry 1 - Draft 3
The question I am going to be doing research on is: What are the major influences of teenage sex and pregnancies?
I feel this topic is important because teenage sex is becoming something kids are doing at an earlier age then its been in years. Kids who are 15 years old shouldn't be having sex, because its not all just about pleasure. There are emotions involved and consequences that can be life changing, that young children may not be completely aware of. The younger and more naive population has a habit of jumping into things, often times without much thought and it is especially bad when they are doing this with sex. I like the fact that through this research I am furthering my knowledge on what I can do to help the too young population from making mistakes that change everything.
I decided to do my research on this topic because it is a very big part of our lives now a days when it really shouldnt. I also have a personal experience with the topic because most of the girls in my family have gotten pregnant at a very early age. My grandmother had my mom when she was only 15 and couldn't handle being responsible for a baby so she ended up giving my mom up for adoption. I also have 3 sisters and two of them got pregnant early. One dropped out of high school her senior year to get married (a marriage that didn't last but a year) and the other dropped out of college her first semester to have her baby and get married as well(a marriage that was very rocky and ended on bad terms).
I first got interested in this subject matter because of the first hand experience I have with it in my own family and I have seen the immediate affects of sex and pregnancy at an early age. Another big influence for my decision was the fact that a good handful of the shows on popular television networks are on teenage mothers and pregnancies. I understand that it is something that is growing, and some TV companies feel the more exposure to the subject the more teenagers will understand about it. In my opinion, however, I just see the teens who watch the show envy the main characters' lives when only the glamorous events are shown and only a glimpse of the hard times are and it also desensitizes the idea of sex. I just like the idea of learning more on the subject so I can have a more educated opinion on the matter.
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