a promise or a pledge
commitment
love without limitations or quantifications
unconditional love
a virus that attacks the immune system
HIV
a disease in which the immune system is weakened
the state which the mental and emotional capabilities of an individual are fully developed
Emotional maturity
the legal process of taking a child of other parents as one’s own
Adoption
able to make correct decisions about behavior when adults are not present to enforce rules
Self-Directed
the state which the physical body and all its organs are fully developed
Physical Maturity
Name 3 things parents are responsible for providing to their children
Food, clothing, shelter, education, medical care
Can HIV live outside the human body? Why or why not?
No, once the disease becomes airborne it dies.
Can HIV/AIDS be transmitted through casual contact such as touch, sneezing, coughing? Why or why not?
No, only through sexual contact or blood
What is the final stage of HIV?
AIDS
Name 4 consequences of teen parenthood
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
RESTRICTIONS ON EDUCATIONAL AND CAREER PLANS
EMOTIONAL STRESS
LIMITATIONS ON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL LIFE
How is HIV transmitted
Sexual Contact or blood
Once HIV enters the body, it finds and destroys the_____________blood cells that fight disease
White
How many people around the world have died of AIDS
More than 25 million people
What are the 3 major stages that make up the adult years? Name and age range.
Young Adult- 19-40
Middle- 40-65
Late- 65-death
What are the 3 factors for marital adjustment?
Communication, Emotional maturity, values/interests.
What are the 4 stages of HIV?
Asymptomatic, Middle, Symptomatic, AIDS
What are the 2 types of lymphocytes?
B cells, and T cells