damm .. .german schools are more tolerable toward teen pregnancy when i was graduating .. i had 2 females in my class pregnant and when i had my baby when i was 17 .. after i graduated... i took my baby to school .. to the gradution ceramony and we.,,, me and baby were more than welcome ! i dont get this kind of attitude !
@BrokenRealityx While maybe it is true that schools do not need to start day cares, the schools should be doing all they can to ensure that these students do not drop out. For the best interest of the school's drop-out rate, the mother and the future of our economy with increased unemployment concerns. She did have an option not to have the baby, but she also had the option to have the baby. They need to respect whichever she chooses and work with these mothers the best they can.
This is frustrating, not having enough words to express myself.
> as equally as adults. That means paying for their own child's daycare like most adults do. You can't expect to have a free right to do whatever you want (getting pregnant) without having to face responsibilities as an adult.
I'm not discriminating pregnant teenagers, but having a baby means that you're a adult in my eyes, and being a adult means paying for yourself and caring for yourself, not expecting everyone to provide for>>>
Schools simply don't have enough funding to provide decent childcare for babies, and it was them that decided to keep the baby. Nature has strict laws on reproduction, you can't take care of the baby and provide for it's needs then breeding ceases all together ( a law that is not understood by some humans).
If the teenagers can't provide adequate care and food for THEIR baby, they do not deserve to have offspring. Period. Having a baby means YOUR grown up, and being treated CONT>
wow lady to shinestudioshouston1 you're pathetic did you not know that every teen mom chooses to get pregnant why should they have to go through a different school its just like being racist so you shouldn't talk at all your probally single an wouldn't know how to take care of a child your just to bitter to be a mother
so much for the "education environment" when a mother's experience is so blatantly senscored. what are they really teaching anyway! there are a lot of success stories involving selfemployed moms, which requires a little creativity and zero education. the state has nothing to offer teen mothers, period.
I really hate that we have normalized teen pregnancy in America. I think we should de-normalize it by putting teen mommies and there babies as separate schools. Then other girls will realize what a huge decision it really is.
--Public School teacher of 28 years, Very glad I'm not a "mommy" to this day!
She how the mother talks
That just proves to wait
Have a baby when you're old enough to drink have an apartment and a job then they wonnt be judged
impresioname33 3 months ago
The guy is 1.26 looks like a monster
ajaykeer23939 4 months ago
damm .. .german schools are more tolerable toward teen pregnancy when i was graduating .. i had 2 females in my class pregnant and when i had my baby when i was 17 .. after i graduated... i took my baby to school .. to the gradution ceramony and we.,,, me and baby were more than welcome ! i dont get this kind of attitude !
mamaniki1987 9 months ago
I agree with the school. Why did she feel the need to take the child with her to pick up her homework? She knew it would be disruptive.
scbell1 1 year ago
thats medically incorrect, he wasn't in your stomach, he was in your Uterus , hemp!
ilovenbcnews 1 year ago
because you wanted to take on a 18years long responsibility early.
You can't expect schools to use their meagre funding to accomodate for people who had a option not to have the baby.
BrokenRealityx 1 year ago
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tvfreak427 1 year ago
@BrokenRealityx While maybe it is true that schools do not need to start day cares, the schools should be doing all they can to ensure that these students do not drop out. For the best interest of the school's drop-out rate, the mother and the future of our economy with increased unemployment concerns. She did have an option not to have the baby, but she also had the option to have the baby. They need to respect whichever she chooses and work with these mothers the best they can.
tvfreak427 1 year ago
This is frustrating, not having enough words to express myself.
> as equally as adults. That means paying for their own child's daycare like most adults do. You can't expect to have a free right to do whatever you want (getting pregnant) without having to face responsibilities as an adult.
I'm not discriminating pregnant teenagers, but having a baby means that you're a adult in my eyes, and being a adult means paying for yourself and caring for yourself, not expecting everyone to provide for>>>
BrokenRealityx 1 year ago
@Shorttelove03
Schools simply don't have enough funding to provide decent childcare for babies, and it was them that decided to keep the baby. Nature has strict laws on reproduction, you can't take care of the baby and provide for it's needs then breeding ceases all together ( a law that is not understood by some humans).
If the teenagers can't provide adequate care and food for THEIR baby, they do not deserve to have offspring. Period. Having a baby means YOUR grown up, and being treated CONT>
BrokenRealityx 1 year ago
oh my god kara i love her!!! and i know her really well!!!
amber66133 1 year ago
wow lady to shinestudioshouston1 you're pathetic did you not know that every teen mom chooses to get pregnant why should they have to go through a different school its just like being racist so you shouldn't talk at all your probally single an wouldn't know how to take care of a child your just to bitter to be a mother
shorttelove03 1 year ago
so much for the "education environment" when a mother's experience is so blatantly senscored. what are they really teaching anyway! there are a lot of success stories involving selfemployed moms, which requires a little creativity and zero education. the state has nothing to offer teen mothers, period.
DisintersGroup 1 year ago
I really hate that we have normalized teen pregnancy in America. I think we should de-normalize it by putting teen mommies and there babies as separate schools. Then other girls will realize what a huge decision it really is.
--Public School teacher of 28 years, Very glad I'm not a "mommy" to this day!
shinestudioshouston1 1 year ago
@shinestudioshouston1 um...wow...
SincereTheLady 1 year ago