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National Campaign Materials
Publications
Consejos a los padres: Para prevenir el embarazo en la adolescencia (2000)
Consejos a los padres para ayudara sus hijos evitar el embarazo en la adolescencia. Estos consejos fueron creados específicamente para padres latinos.
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Del corazón de los jóvenes: What Latino teens are saying about love and relationships (2008)
Rarely are teens themselves asked to share their thoughts and beliefs about issues that affect them. Del corazón de los jóvenes—which in English roughly translates to “youth speak from the heart”—gives both teens and parents a snapshot of what Latino teens themselves say about relationships. This document is based on findings from a nationally-representative survey of Latino teens and adults, focus groups with Latino teens, and research previously published by The National Campaign.
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iPlan: Tips from Teens for Teens about Life, Love, and Not Getting Pregnant (2009)
When it comes to sex, teens get tons of advice from adults, but they aren’t often asked to offer their own. Crazy right? So we asked teens from all over the country what they thought about relationships, sex, and pregnancy. Here are the 13 answers and opinions that we heard most often.
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Kiss and Tell: What Teens Say About Love, Trust, and Other Relationship Stuff (2007)
Teens tend to get advice on all kinds of issues from parents, teachers, and other adults but rarely are young people themselves asked to describe their own thoughts and beliefs. We hope to balance the equation just a bit with Kiss and Tell, a snapshot of what teens are thinking about love and relationships. This brochure is a compilation of findings taken from a national survey of young people, key themes and quotes that emerged from a survey conducted on The National Campaign website, and from focus group research conducted in 2007 throughout the United States.
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Parent Power: What Parents Need to Know and Do to Help Prevent Teen Pregnancy (2001)
Parent Power compiles much of what is known about parental influences and offers parents practical things they can do to help their children delay sexual activity and avoid teen pregnancy. The simple and compelling message of Parent Power is that families matter. A lot.
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Talking Back: Ten Things Teens Want Adults to Know About Teen Pregnancy (2010)
For 15 years now The National Campaign has asked teens from all over the country a fairly simple question: If you could give your parents or other important adults advice about how to help you and your friends avoid pregnancy, what would it be? Here are the answers we have heard most often.
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Ten Tips for Parents To Help Their Children Avoid Teen Pregnancy (2008)
Revised in 2008, this research-based list of practical tips is designed to help parents and adults help the young people in their lives avoid pregnancy and pass safely through adolescence.
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Thinking About Our Future: Latino Teens Speak Out about Teen Pregnancy (2009)
The pamphlet is intended to provide insight into what Latino youth are saying about teen pregnancy and related issues and highlights the ideas and experiences of Latino teens enrolled in the Pathways/Senderos Center. Thinking About Our Future—a pamphlet created by The National Campaign in partnership with the Pathways/Senderos Center, puts the voice of Latino teens front and center.
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Toward a Common Future: Latino Teens and Adults Speak Out About Teen Pregnancy (2009)
Given the high rates of Latina teen pregnancy and the incredible diversity of the Latino community, many researchers and service providers have identified a need for more specific information on the many subgroups that compose the Latino population to better address the needs of the community. For this and other reasons, The National Campaign and the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) commissioned this nationally representative survey of Latino youth and adults.
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Voices Heard: Latino Adults and Teens Speak Up About Teen Pregnancy (2007)
Teen pregnancy and birth rates among all teens have declined by about one-third since the early 1990s. Even so, the Latino teen pregnancy rate is almost twice the national average and has declined about half as fast as the national rate according to a new summary analysis prepared by The National Campaign.
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Fact Sheets
Aunt Sarah's List: Things We All Need to Say to Teens and Young Adults
Other Resources
Demasiado Joven (2013)
This 5 minute video, originally released in 2011 and updated with new data in 2013, is an informative, candid, emotionally hopeful, and uplifting look at teen pregnancy in the Latino community, as told by Latino teen parents. It show s how teen pregnancy is connected to other social issues and is a powerful discussion-starter.
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Fathers Too Soon (2000)
In coordination with the Channel One Network, The National Campaign has developed two three-part educational DVDs based on a series originally created and aired on the Channel One Network. The video, "Fathers Too Soon" explore the lives of several teen parents.
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Mothers Too Soon (2000)
In coordination with the Channel One Network, The National Campaign has developed two three-part educational DVDs based on a series originally created and aired on the Channel One Network. This DVD, "Mothers Too Soon", explore the lives of several teen parents and runs for approximately 15 minutes. "Mothers Too Soon" provides a first-hand look at how a teen pregnancy impacts the lives of these teens, their children, and their families.
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Stay Joven PSA Program
Hear what Latino teens have to say about sex, love, relationships, and being Latino. Videos are fully embeddable and for public use (provided that The National Campaign is cited as the source where appropriate).
Click here to visit the Stay Teen YouTube channel
Get more information on the Stay Joven PSA Program
Other Materials
Please note: the materials in this section have not been evaluated by nor imply endorsement from The National Camapaign. To view a list of interventions that have some evidence of success in changing behavior related to teen pregnancy and have been evaluated by the Campaign, please visit our Effective Programs Database; to view programs for Latinos, use the search box and select "Latino" under Race/Ethnicity.
Real Life. Real Talk. Hablemos con la verdad
Sex Ed for Parents is a free course on teen romance, sex, and friendships in the 21st century. It offers parents a glimpse into the reality of teen life and provides expert advice on communication so that parents can keep their children safe. The course is offered in Spanish and English. The overall program was evaluated, but not specifically for Latino parents.
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