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Baby Blues

Baby Blues, a fast-paced drama made especially for teenage viewers, is a compelling discussion-starter on the topics of sex, responsibility, and contraception. Kristen appears to have it made--she's bright, she's talented, she's popular. Her world begins to crumble when she suspects that she may be pregnant. Suddenly she and steady boyfriend Jason are forced to face some difficult questions. Will they keep the baby? What are their feelings about abortion? What about adoption? How will their choice affect their future plans? Baby Blues reflects the teenage point of view without moralizing or sugar-coating the issue. This open-ended film presents options without giving advice. It dramatizes the consequences of ignoring birth control in a way that breaks through the "it can't happen to me" barrier. Appropriate for classroom use, including: Sexuality Education, Family Life Studies, Values Education and Contemporary Issues.

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  • "Baby Blues, a fast-paced drama made especially for teenage viewers, is a compelling discussion-starter on the topics of sex, responsibility, and contraception. Kristen appears to have it made--she's bright, she's talented, she's popular. Her world begins to crumble when she suspects that she may be pregnant. Suddenly she and steady boyfriend Jason are forced to face some difficult questions. Will they keep the baby? What are their feelings about abortion? What about adoption? How will their choice affect their future plans? Baby Blues reflects the teenage point of view without moralizing or sugar-coating the issue. This open-ended film presents options without giving advice. It dramatizes the consequences of ignoring birth control in a way that breaks through the "it can't happen to me" barrier. Appropriate for classroom use, including: Sexuality Education, Family Life Studies, Values Education and Contemporary Issues."@en
  • "Baby Blues, a fast-paced drama made especially for teenage viewers, is a compelling discussion-starter on the topics of sex, responsibility, and contraception. Kristen appears to have it made--she's bright, she's talented, she's popular. Her world begins to crumble when she suspects that she may be pregnant. Suddenly she and steady boyfriend Jason are forced to face some difficult questions. Will they keep the baby? What are their feelings about abortion? What about adoption? How will their choice affect their future plans? Baby Blues reflects the teenage point of view without moralizing or sugar-coating the issue. This open-ended film presents options without giving advice. It dramatizes the consequences of ignoring birth control in a way that breaks through the "it can't happen to me" barrier. Appropriate for classroom use, including: Sexuality Education, Family Life Studies, Values Education and Contemporary Issues."
  • ""This dramatic short is intended to be a conversation starter on the topic of sex, responsibility and contraception. When young, popular Kristen suspects that she's pregnant, she and her boyfriend Jason are forced to answer some difficult questions: Will they keep the baby? What are their thoughts on abortion? Adoption? How will their actions affect their futures? Baby Blues reflects the teenage point of view without moralizing or sugar-coating the issue and dramatizes the consequences of ignoring birth control in a way that breaks through the "it can't happen to me" barrier."--Website."@en
  • "Summary: Kirsten, this film's protagonist, is an attractive teenager with everything going for her. She does well in school, she has just won a music scholarship and she has a good relationship with Jason, her steady boyfriend. Her world begins to crumble when she suspects that she may be pregnant. Suddenly she and Jason are forced to face the consequences of an unexpected pregnancy. -- Container label."
  • "A drama about a successful teenage girl whose world begins to crumble when she suspects she may be pregnant."
  • "Short drama about teenage pregnancy."@en
  • "Designed for teenage viewers, this video demonstrates the consequences of unprotected sex. It invites young viewers to examine their feelings, beliefs, and attitudes about unexpected pregnancies."@en
  • "The apprehension associated with an unplanned teen pregnancy is addressed in this narrative. Kristen, the film's attractive protagonist, is a good student who has just won a music scholarship. Her hopes for the future begin to crumble, however, when she suspects that she might be pregnant. When Kristen confides in her boyfriend Jason, he initially flees from responsibility, but later returns to lend support. Together, they nervously await the results of a home pregnancy test."
  • "Kirsten, a high school student, suspects she may be pregnant."@en

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  • "Ressources Internet"
  • "Video recordings"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Publications officielles"

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  • "Baby Blues"@en
  • "Baby Blues"
  • "Baby blues [videorecording]"@en
  • "Baby blues"@en
  • "Baby blues"