Teen Mom Research Paper

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What's wrong with Teen Moms In this new age teen pregnancies are not as common as they were 5 years ago. Which brings into question, should a teen be kicked out of school for getting pregnant? When a teen becomes pregnant, they are denied learning opportunities and deprived of emotional support. A pregnant teen will be forced out of school and eventually go home to a family that is unsupportive causing multiple problems for her baby as well as herself. Studies show that 48% of teen moms live below the poverty line due to the lack of education they receive. Teen pregnancies are more common among the smaller cities most of those cities in which do not have schools that will cater to the needs of pregnant women, denying them certain education. Their education is revoked because they are seen as an embarrassment, and the schools want them hidden. The easiest …show more content…

The other 40% of teen mothers live in larger cities that do have school that will help them get their credits and teach them about parenthood. Florence Crittenton High School in Denver, Colorado is one example of a school that attends to the needs of pregnant women. According to the Florence Crittenton school website they have “Courses needed for high school graduation, post secondary opportunities and Honors courses to improve postsecondary readiness. Courses for elective credit that focuses on parenting, career readiness, child development and technology.” A small majority of the population is “Okay” with teens being pregnant and do not feel as if they should be exempted from learning. While the majority of the population is against a teen pregnancy and feel the need to hide them from society and revoke their learning privileges. When a child is told they cannot walk at graduation or attend school due to pregnancy it can result in problems at

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