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  1. Teenage Mother: Directed by Jerry Gross. With Arlene Farber, Frederick Riccio, Julie Ange, Howard Le May. A new health teacher in a high school is nearly raped by drug-dealing students and is blamed when a student turns up pregnant.

    • (167)
    • Crime, Drama
    • Jerry Gross
    • 1967-01
    • Being A Teenage Parent
    • Your Relationship with Your Child as A Teenage Parent
    • Healthy Relationships with Others as A Teenage Parent
    • Finishing Your Education as A Teenage Parent
    • Practical Help For Teenage Parents
    • Looking After Yourself

    What matters most to children is what their parents do, not what age their parents are. When parents raise their children in reliable, loving, nurturing, warm, sensitive, responsive and flexible ways, children grow and develop well. All parents navigate challenges as their children grow and develop. Many of these challenges are the same for teenage...

    The relationship you build with your childfrom birth and in early childhood is the foundation of your child’s health and development. A strong relationship with you helps your child feel safe and secure and gives your child confidence to learn and explore. A strong relationship also helps you understand and respond to your child’s needs. Here are w...

    Relationships during your teenage years are often full of emotional ups and downs. And if you have a baby or young child, it can put extra pressure on relationships. For example, less sleep and less time with a partner can lead to disagreements and conflict. Strong and healthy relationshipsare good for you. They’re good for your child’s development...

    Finishing school, TAFE or university is one of the most important things you can do, for yourself and for your child. If you finish your education, you have a better chance of getting a job later on and being able to support your family. Studying can also help you stay connected with friends, build and maintain your support networkand be involved i...

    There are many practical things to learn when you have a baby. These include how to: 1. feed your baby 2. change a nappy 3. bath your baby 4. settle your baby for sleep 5. know when your baby is sick 6. start your baby on solids. There are many people who can help you learn, including your GP, your child and family health nurse, and other early chi...

    You’re the most important part of your child’s life. When you’re focusing on looking after your baby or young child, you might forget or run out of time to look after yourself. But looking after yourself physically, mentally and emotionally will help your child grow and thrive. The keys to looking after yourself physically are regular exercise and ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Teenage_Mother_(film)Teenage Mother - Wikipedia

    Teenage Mother (also known as The Hygiene Story) is a 1967 American exploitation film directed by Jerry Gross and starring Arlene Sue Farber. [1] It is about teenage pregnancy, hygiene and a graphic actualization of birth.

  3. Teenage Motherhood Today. Today, births to U.S. teenagers have fallen to historic lows. At 27 births per 1,000 girls aged 15-19 in 2013 (see Figure 1 ), the U.S. teenage birth rate has dropped by half since 1995. During this period, teenage birth rates have also declined in many European countries ( 1 ).

    • Stefanie Mollborn
    • 10.1111/cdep.12205
    • 2017
    • 2017/03
  4. May 23, 2013 · From Mondays to Thursdays, the baby slept with Paulines mother as Pauline herself stayed up to catch up on her studies and prepare for the year-end ‘A’ Level examination. The 18-year-old scored 4 distinctions in her ‘A’ Level exams in November.

  5. A health teacher fights for her job at a high school plagued by delinquents and teenage pregnancy in this notorious 1967 film containing footage of a live bi...

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    • AlternativeCinema
  6. Adolescent mothers and their offspring are a high risk group broth physically and emotionally. Poverty, malnutrition, complications of pregnancy, emotional problems such as depression, drug and alcohol use, are all risks for the mother. Children are also at greater risk for physical, cognitive and emotional problems.