Yes, continuation schools frequently have either a) programs for pregnant teens to help them out or b) day care and such on the campus. Where I work, we have a full day care center, free of charge, to the parents while they are attending classes. We have about 30 parents with children and 200 students (male and female, who were behind on credits) total.
West Ridge Academy and Pahrump High School are excellent schools for troubled teens in Parump NV.
I do not know of any grants. Some schools may offer schollarships.
no. but many teens do get pregnant, sadly
yes, they can get pregnant infact any girl can...
There are many boarding schools and military schools or troubled teens in Texas. The following website lists all the boarding schools in the Texas area www.mytroubledteen.com/boarding-schools/texas.html
Heaven's Pregnant Teens was created on 2006-01-24.
Schools for troubled teens focuses more on their behaviour. These schools are specially designed with the right instructing team to help these teens with their massive issues.
I would say music by the lake
Abstinence is the only way to completely stop pregnancy. Abstincence means don't do itEducate children on how pregnancy occurs and how they can prevent it. Open up small clinics next to high schools that provide free birth control pills and condoms to teens without parental consent. Having a condom in your purse does not encourage teens to have sex. It merely gives them the option to be safe when sex does occur.Stop glamorizing teen pregnancy. Give pregnant teens no special privileges in schools. Make it uncool to be pregnant so certain teens stop getting pregnant for attention.
There are several schools for troubled teens. Most of these schools offer extended stay options for really troubled teens.
Military schools have gained in popularity as a tool for parents to use with their troubled teens. The discipline that military schools offer exceeds discipline that usually can be used in a home setting. Military schools also teach teenagers to work as a team, which can foster a change in a teen's attitude. Types Military schools come in three types: schools that accept troubled teens; boot camps; and schools that do not take troubled teens. If your child has special needs, or abuses drugs, you will have to seek an alternative school such as a boarding school. The military schools that do not take troubled teens focus on academics.
PPL is open for everyone who is pregnant but there are no clinics only for pregnant teens. I doubt there would be enough patients for that.