Redefine teen pregnancy prevention to shift the “problem” from teens to society;
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situate teen pregnancy prevention into reproductive and sexuality education justice frameworks;
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identify risk-based messages and value-laden language related to teen sexual behaviors that reinforce bias, social hierarchies, and shame;
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choose alternative programs, talking points, and teaching strategies that avoid risk, value judgments, and shaming tactics;
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identify the role we as educators and social workers play in help young parents thrive.
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