How Parents Can Prevent Teenage Pregnancy

Devastating studies have shown that the rate of teen pregnancy gets higher and higher every year. In fact teenagers are at such high risk, that many high schools have strived to make accommodations for soon to be and new teen mothers. Most parents are horrified at the thought of their teenagers becoming parents too soon and wonder what they can do in order to prevent teenage pregnancy.

In fact, parents can make all the difference in the world when it comes to preventing teenage pregnancy. A few things done right means success in the way of educating children and teenagers so pregnancy doesn't occur too young.

Talk, Listen and Learn

The most important aspect of preventing teenage pregnancy is communication. Without it, there's no way to educate your children about sex and the consequences it can have. Talking to your children about sex and what can occur when doing the act is important, no matter how uncomfortable it may feel. In addition, being open minded and making it possible for your kids to come to you when they have questions or concerns is also an important part of doing your part to prevent teenage pregnancy.

If you're not comfortable with keeping an open line of communication with your teens in regard to sex and pregnancy, consider taking a parenting class that discusses and supports parents in this aspect.

Take Your Teen to Classes

Parents can never be to careful or cover enough bases when it comes to preventing teenage pregnancy and teen classes is another great way to keep your kids in check. In teen classes, they'll have an opportunity to discuss the things on their minds while meeting teen parents who have stories to share in regard to why waiting to have sex is the most beneficial.

In most cases, teens enjoy the experience and at the very least take something away from it to think about. Giving teens the tools to make their own decisions is scary, but it has been proven to work well as long as the teenagers making their own decisions are educated about the topic.

Give Your Teen a Baby for 48 Hours

Nowadays, battery operated babies are used to play an important role of helping teens realize what it's really like to be a parent. It works for both girls and boys by needing to be taken care of just alike a real baby would. Changing diapers, feeding the baby and staying up throughout the night are all things to help teens think twice about parenthood at such a young age. At the end of 48 hours, the battery operated baby offers a report to show how the teen did as a parent!

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