Children With Teen Moms

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Does children with teen moms have more of an advantage? In my perspective children do have more of an advantage because considering the fact that you’re still young you may or may not have more energy as if you were 30+ years of age.
Their should be no discrimination against a teen mother, yeah it might look “dumb”, “unfit”, even bad on the parents, parents... But at the end of the day what happened, happened and if you made the choice to took the responsibility to take of your child(ren) it won’t be easy regardless of your age. If you are a teen mom still in school most likely you will have a hard time in school, because of rules and regulation that apply, every school is different with pregnancy and with teen moms. For example my school …show more content…

Realizing you have someone looking up to you, counting on you to do for her/him take a big part in your life. Your choice reflects on your child(ren) what you become or don’t become will be your choice on how to support for your kid(s). Most teen moms want to raise their child(ren) better than how they was raised. Childbirth rates of teenagers who were the victims of abuse or neglect are more than 20 percent. Again most teen moms after they have their first child, might feel the need to go harder to achieve their goal so they have something to fall back on with their child and prove everyone wrong about what teenage pregnancy is “supposed to …show more content…

Whether the mother and father of the child is not together, the father still wants to be involved with his child. Teenage pregnancy almost inevitably seems to lead to sole motherhood, and society tends to blame the young men themselves; after having caused a pregnancy they flee from the responsibility. Researchers did plenty of research on teen dads and said “ We were surprised by the consistency in the responses to some of the questions, and how deeply their success, or lack of it, of their hopes about their fatherhood role impacted on them emotionally.” Society has us thinking that it’s the natural thing for a teen dad to leave the mother of their child. We forgot about 2 out of 10 dads who are still around with the mothers, and the others who aren't with the mother but is in their child’s life. Research found that teenage fathers were not always as keen to avoid responsibility as is generally thought by society, that they were often very enthusiastic about the prospect of becoming an involved parent, wanting to learn how to do the job properly. Some teenage fathers report that the teenage mothers are reluctant to let them become

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