The population issue has long been dead and buried in developed and most developing countries, including historically Catholic countries.
That it continues to be debated heatedly in our country merely testifies to the lack of progress in policy and action. The Catholic Church hierarchy has maintained its traditional stance against modern family planning (FP) methods, particularly modern (also referred to as "artificial") contraceptives.
On the other hand, the State acknowledges the difficulties posed for development by rapid population growth, especially among the poorest Filipinos. But it has been immobilized from effectively addressing the issue by the Catholic hierarchy's hard-line position, as well as the tendency of some politicians to cater to the demands of well-organized and impassioned single-issue groups for the sake of expediency.
Caught between a hard Church and a soft State are the overwhelming majority of Filipinos who affirm the importance of helping women and couples control the size of their families and the responsibility of the government to provide budgetary support for modern FP services.
Renewed impetus to the debate has been given by the public and political interest in the decade-and-a-half old bill on "Responsible Parenthood, Reproductive Health, and Population and Development" (RH bill, for short). Unfortunately, serious discussion has been hampered by the lack of reliable information and the proclivity of some parties in the debate to use epithets that label the bill as "proabortion," "antilife" and "immoral."
There were a few aspects of the bill to which some groups have expressed objections, which the latest version has already addressed. In any case, the main thrust of the bill-"enabl(ing) couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly the number and spacing of their children and to have the information and means to carry out their decisions"-is something we strongly and unequivocally support. In what follows, we explain why.
Family planning and responsible parenthood is very important. The reason for this is because it allows parents and future parents to be prepared to make well informed decisions when it comes to raising children. They will be financially and emotionally ready for parenthood.
by applying family planning
Population growth is a huge problem, contributing to numerous environmental and health problems across the globe. Literacy in family planning---particularly among women---has been linked statistically to reduced population growth. Improved primary education also reduces infant mortality. Not only it result in reduced population but also leads to an improved quality of life. .
People worked in factories as the U.S. became highly industrialized in the 20th century.
family planning would be a big key factor.Also less teenage pregnancies.
The advantages of studying population changes is mainly in the planning area. If an area knows the population is increasing they make take steps to accommodate more people. This would include things like building new schools or building new roads. If the data found from the study shows the population decreasing measures may be taken such as putting off building a new school.
Family Planning, Population Education, Responsible Parenthood, Birth Spacing, Limit Family Size,
- family planning program- responsible parenthood- spiritual activities- recreational activities- spiritual education
population education is important for us to be responsible enough to child- bearing and to further understand family planning.
Family Planning,Responsible Parenthood,etc.
Family Planning Program and Responsible ParenthoodSpiritual & Recreational ActivitiesSPiritual Education*based on my MAPEH II book..
A. Mongid has written: 'Family life education and population and family planning education in private institutions, 1986-1990'
Planned Parenthood is a family planning clinic that offers contraception. In addition to contraception, Planned Parenthood also offers gynecological exams and abortion services.
Local means the Planned Parenthood clinic in your neighborhood or closest to you.
The Cosby Show - 1984 Planning Parenthood 3-24 was released on: USA: 30 April 1987 Netherlands: 19 December 1987
because with out planning in education we can't move our education.
An education executive job has various duties and attributes in the job description. Education executives are often responsible for planning and managing educational approaches and resources for a school's or institution's curriculum.
Government of INDIA initiated the comprehensive family planning program in 1952. The family welfare program has sought to promote responsible and planned parenthood on a voluntary basis. The national population policy 2000 is a identified adolescents as one of the major sections of the population that need greater attention.AIMS OF NPP 2000:Imparting free and school education up to 14 years of age.Reducing infant mortality rate to below 30 per 1000 live births.promoting delayed marriage for girls.protection from unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.