The method of interventions, as well as sustained and comprehensive initiatives, have been verified adequate than infant simulators (Judith W. Herrman et al., 2011).
Infant simulators are the use of mechanical lifelike babies, that mimic their demands of parenting for educating. The use of infant simulators as a tool for reducing a positive outlook to teenage parenthood and pregnancy has been proven to have minimal effect (Judith W. Herrman et al., 2011). Herrman et al. (2011) study evaluated the effectiveness of the infant simulator through the program Baby Think it …show more content…
The use of BTIO was found ineffective for the short period the sample member participated, though it did change attitudes towards teens perceived personal and friend characteristics. Though showing some change in teens attitudes, in the long run for it to have a dramatic impact, the cost of the simulates overrides the minimal reward that can be received from interventions. For this study, the Thoughts on Teen Parenting Survey (TTPS) was used to assess teen’s attitudes towards the damage and benefits connected with teen parenting. The data received back from the TTPS suggest that to change teen’s attitudes towards teenage parenthood, the focus should be on encouraging safer teen sexual behaviour, avoiding the complacency with the occurrence teenage pregnancy (Judith W Herrman & Waterhouse, 2011). The results were rather conflicting, showing neither for or against the use of infant simulators for reducing teen’s positive attitudes towards