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  • Planned Parenthood involves maintaining fertility until the person can choose the right time for assuming the responsibilities of being a parent, with common justifications including danger to the mother's or child's health and life, eugenic hereditary defects, and socio-economic difficulties.
  • Responsible Parenthood is a privilege and obligation exercised by married couples to deliberately and generously decide to raise a large family or avoid a new birth for an indeterminate period, with respect for the moral law.
  • You have to consider the child's needs first.
  • First-time parents can feel overwhelmed.
  • Family, friends, and community resources can provide support.
  • Caring for a young child takes a huge amount of time and energy.
  • Parents have limits placed on their personal freedom.
  • Couples are better able to adjust to these changes in life if they prepare for them.
  • Parents may experience conflicting emotions such as fear, frustration, worry, jealousy, and depression.
  • Some parents may experience difficulties in their relationship and communication is key to resolving them.
  • Grandparents also experience love and joy and want to support the family.
  • New parents may perceive grandparent's advice as criticism and feel resentful.
  • Grandparents may feel hurt if their suggestions are rejected.
  • Working women may choose to quit or reduce their work hours to care for their child.
  • Workers who frequently work overtime or weekends may be less willing to put in extra hours.
  • Parenthood is the state of being a parent, which begins when one has a child by birth or adoption.
  • Companies have policies to support working parents, such as on-site child care facilities and flexible hours.
  • Parenthood brings happiness, pride, and love to parents.
  • Parenthood allows parents to see the world with new eyes and enrich their marriage.
  • Parenthood gives a sense of accomplishment.
  • Individuals considering parenthood should have a clear understanding of what it entails.
  • They should also realistically assess their readiness for parenthood.
  • Emotional maturity involves consistently prioritizing someone else's needs before one's own.
  • Prospective parents should assess their maturity and readiness for parenthood.
  • Having a baby should not be seen as a solution to marital problems.
  • Desire for Parenthood: Some reasons for wanting to have a baby include the desire to provide care and love, personal fulfillment, and pressure from parents.
  • Financial Concerns: Raising a child can be very expensive, and couples should carefully consider the cost involved.
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  • Set Goals: Determine what is important to you and set objectives to achieve those goals.
  • Identify Resources: Figure out the resources you have available to achieve your goals.
  • Make a Plan: Develop a plan on how to utilize your resources to meet your goals.
  • Put the Plan in Action: Start working towards your goals once you have a plan in place.
  • Reevaluate from Time to Time: Periodically assess if you need additional resources or adjustments to your plan.
  • Parenting involves caring for children and helping them develop.
  • Good judgment is required in parenting, knowing when to help and when to back off.
  • Parents should avoid pushing children into activities they are not ready for and also avoid holding them back out of fear of failure.
  • The skills that parents need change as the child grows.
  • Having reasonable expectations is an essential first step in effective parenting.
  • Caregivers should match their expectations to the particular child and respect the differences between children.
  • There are different parenting styles, including authoritarian, democratic, and permissive.
  • Building parenting skills can be done through reading books and magazine articles.