. What are some of the implications for the development of prevention programs designed to delay the transition to fatherhood posed by the research outlined in "Teenage Fatherhood and Involvement in Delinquent Behavior?"
1. What are some of the implications for the development of prevention programs designed to delay the transition to fatherhood posed by the research outlined in “Teenage Fatherhood and Involvement in Delinquent Behavior?”
2. Describe the two explanations that have been offered for the link between teen fatherhood and earlier involvement in deviant behaviors, as set forth in “Teenage Fatherhood and Involvement in Delinquent Behavior.”3. As detailed in “Truth and Consequences at Pregnancy High,” describe the Living for the Young Family through Education (LYFE) program at Grace’s school.
3. As described in “Truth and Consequences at Pregnancy High,” what are the two reasons why there is little stigma in the South Bronx about having a child at a young age?
4. In the Taking Sides Issue Do Reality TV Shows Portray Responsible Messages about Teen Pregnancy?, Kramer cites that the US has the highest rates of teen pregnancy in the industrialized world. On the other hand, young people in Scandinavian countries are among the least likely to become pregnant as teems. Research sexuality education in countries such as Sweden and compare and contrast them to the methods that are used in the United States. Explore why you believe the methods that have been proven effective in European countries are not being applied in the United States.