Preventing Teen Moms from Dropping Out

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Becoming a mom when you are well into your career, are financially stable, and have a support team behind you still comes with many challenges. However, many young girls are forced into a much more difficult motherhood because they acquire this responsibility while still attending high school. Being a mother enrolled in public school can be rather strenuous. Consequently, a myriad of reasons ranging from the absence of child care, to discrimination, causes approximately 60% of student moms to drop out of high school before achieving a high school diploma. (NSCL, Shuger.) This is extremely problematic because teen moms are already at a disadvantage for achieving their own life goals, and dropping out statistically shows that the child will be at an educational disadvantage as well. In fact, children born to a teenage, high school dropout are 50% more likely to repeat a grade than children born to women who don’t drop out of school (Mendel). First of all, teenage mothers that are enrolled in a public school system face the difficulty of finding affordable childcare during school h...

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