Self Reflection On Teen Pregnancy

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Putting yourself in someone else 's shoes is not an easy task to do, however, by trying to understand how others think and feel aids in sharpening one of the most vital skills of a social worker, which is the ability to be empathetic towards others and their situations.
I choose the topic challenges of teen pregnancy to analyze through a life course perspective because I am personally affected by this topic by being a product of a teen pregnancy. I choose to get in contact with Planned Parenthood for my agency visit as I thought this agency would provide the most and diverse support to such a complex and marginalized population. While at my agency visit I learned an amazing amount about the services that are available to teens that are pregnant …show more content…

I discovered that even though my parents and I have a very loving and closer relationship presently, it hasn 't always been that way, and I contributed most of the negative impacts in our relationship to be direct correlation of the young age of my parents. I discovered trough self-reflection that I have an overall negative outlook on teen pregnancy. I realized that there are many factors in my life that played a role in casting a negative outlook on teen pregnancy and parenting such as; society socially constructed roles of adolescent and parents along with social norms, my own experience with teen pregnancy and the strong push from my parents (environment) to not become a teen parent. After reflecting on my outlooks of teen pregnancy I realized that I may have a difficult time working with this population as I have a bias opinion on what option would be best for the young mom. Although I have a strong outlook on teen pregnancy, young teen moms still hold a large place in my heart as many of my friends are teen moms and I can appreciate their

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