Disadvantages Of Early Motherhood

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A child has been made fun of at school by her peers. The school system has failed to protect this student. In fact, the school system has worsened the situation by treating her as do her classmates. She feels discouraged and rejected, she feels immense sadness, and begins to realize she does not fit in at school. At home this same girl, where she once felt safe and secure, finds herself in much the same situation she walked away from at school. Her family will not look at her, nor will they speak with her. She tries talking with them, hurtful and cruel words are exchanged. She is scared. Her entire world is no longer safe and secure. What will she do now that no one at school or home will help her? She retreats to her bedroom and closes the …show more content…

If so, it suggests the life of the adult or middle-aged teen mother and her adult offspring would be no different. This assumption is supported by Francesconi (2008), “[…] early motherhood is not just a symptom, but it may be a cause of socioeconomic disadvantages that are transmitted across generations” (p. 114). There is limited data available on the adult teen mother and little to none on the middle-aged cohort or their adult offspring. In the paper following, education, employment, discrimination, home and community environment conditions associated with these cohorts will be …show more content…

These stereotypes not only overpower these kids by imposing a sentence of shame they also trample chances of socioeconomic and societal recovery. Condemning them to walk a path of lifelong struggles. This research study found that almost all of the stereotypes associated with teen mothers and their offspring are unwarranted. Foraging through profane and inappropriate treatment, these children and their children not only survive, many thrive. This study shows most of the sample participants complete high school, a portion go on to higher education, and both parent and adult offspring are gainfully employment. It further reveals that teen mothers are teaching their young, morals and values, and promoting such things as, education, life skills, and self-esteem. The benefit of this study is to expose the truth about stereotypes associated with adolescent mothers and their offspring. Thus, sparking a movement to improve society’s perception of these children and their children. Subsequently, developing effective support systems to come alongside these children and model what humanity is by respecting and embracing them to be confident mothers and

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