Philippine Teen Official

Analyze how becoming a mother often forces girls to abandon school, leading to "professional and financial failure".

The Ripple Effect: Analyzing the Socio-Economic Impacts of Teenage Pregnancy in the Philippines I. Introduction Philippine Teen

Explain how limited education restricts these teens to low-wage jobs, perpetuating poverty for the next generation. V. Government and Community Response Analyze how becoming a mother often forces girls

Review the effectiveness of programs by the Commission on Population and Development (CPD) and the Department of Health . Philippine Teen

Briefly define the "Philippine Teen" using the Youth in Nation-Building Act of 1995 , which identifies youth as those aged 15–30.

Discuss how teenage girls are physiologically and psychologically unprepared for childbirth, leading to higher risks of premature birth and infant mortality.