Teen Parenting Essay

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Parenting at any age is difficult, but being a parent as a teen is even more challenging. In 2013 just over 273,000 babies were born to teens between the ages of fifteen and nineteen. Due to the numerous amount of pregnancies this has affected teen parents’ education. In addition, the babies born to these teen parents have suffered the most, such as not having the proper care needed and are more likely to develop inferior parenting traits.Teens who get pregnant are not just hurting themselves, but also the baby by giving them the chance to die earlier in life due to the lack of prenatal care, the chances of their children being teen parents themselves and by the baby having many complications such as lung disease and underdeveloped lungs. …show more content…

These children are going through harsh punishment and have been put through the struggles of their parents. Their parents have missed the stage of development of their own lives and have jumped straight to what they think is adulthood, but unfortunately many have failed to fully complete this stage. Babies born to teen parents have parents who have not been through the hardships of life and have not experienced the qualities of life like most older parents. These children typically live in an environment that involves other bad influences that cause these children to pick up on these bad behaviors and turn out like these others. According to,How Adolescent Parenting Affects Children,Families, and Communications, “ Research has found that teen parents are more likely to engage in harsh parenting practices like yelling and spanking.” What this article is saying is that these teens are not fully developed themselves so they are more likely to develop bad parenting like hitting and scolding.( How Adolescent Parenting Affects Children, Families and Communities” Babies who are born to teen moms can become ill after birth just as their moms can. Both fetus and mother are growing as the mother goes along in her pregnancy. These teen moms often lack the proper prenatal care. This causes the baby to develop many problems such as low birth weight and underdeveloped organs such as their …show more content…

According to Teen pregnancy statistics,” Parenthood is the leading cause of school dropout among teen girls. One in three teen mothers earned neither a diploma or a GED compared to the six percent of young women who had not had a teen birth.”( Teen Pregnancy statistics) What this article is saying is that in order to assure that the babies born to these teen moms are taken good care of us need to encourage teen mothers to finish school. With this many young women with children do not have either a GED or high school diploma this cost the states on average $260,000 in lost earnings, taxes and productivity.(Teen Statistics) On average a college graduate will earn on average one million dollars more than a high school dropout. Not only is this costing U.S. taxpayers more money, but your child is looking up to you because you are their role model and they are more likely to end up just like their mom and or dad. Children born to teen parents are more likely to end up teen parents themselves. These children have been around bad influences their whole life and they are just as likely to end up like their parent. This is a never ending cycle of teen

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