Yes, providing daycare services for teenage mothers can help them continue their education while ensuring their child's care. It can support their academic success and reduce barriers to completing school. By offering this support, schools can help empower teenage mothers to build a better future for themselves and their children.
Knowing what its like to be a teenage mother in highschool, my opinion is obviously yes, schools should provide day care for teenage moms. Just because i have a kid, doesnt mean i dont want to have a good career. Its very hard to find someone willing to get up early enough for me to go to school till i get out everyday. Even if schools had a program where you could pay so much a month to have your child go there through out the school week. nope. these teen moms and teen dads can work after school or on weekends at fast food restaurants or Walmart to provide for daycare.
Some schools has but it all depends on where you live.
Kim A. Culbertson has written: 'Songs for a teenage nomad' -- subject(s): Memory, Family life, Fiction, Fathers and daughters, High schools, Household Moving, Schools, Mothers and daughters
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Jack Zackler has written: 'The teenage pregnant girl' -- subject(s): Illegitimacy, Illegitimate children, In adolescence, Pregnancy, Teenage mothers, Unmarried mothers
Should corporations be allowed to access the teenage market in public schools?
yes because it helps them get through high school
Young, teenage mothers are at a higher risk for having premature infants.
Alan Lindsay has written: 'A' -- subject(s): Fiction, Single mothers, Teenage mothers
they have to make separate schools for teens with baby's.
William Vaughan has written: 'Teenage pregnancies in Missouri, 1972-1982' -- subject(s): Statistics, Teenage mothers, Teenage pregnancy
Kristin A. Moore has written: 'Private crisis, public cost' -- subject(s): Birth control, Government policy, Public welfare, Services for, Teenage mothers 'Choice and circumstance' -- subject(s): African American teenage mothers, African American youth, Birth control, Sexual behavior, Teenage mothers, Youth