Teenage Parenthood By Julz Matheney This essay deals with the hardships of teenage parenthood and statistics in the United States.
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 22:48:19
Category: / Social Sciences / Sociology
Length: 2 pages (636 words)
Category: / Social Sciences / Sociology
Length: 2 pages (636 words)
Teenage Parenthood
There are many struggles involved with becoming a teenage parent. I have endured varying degrees of support and negativity from peers, and school staff. Simultaneously, I became a statistic.
I was a typical teenager, I had many dreams, and high hopes of a bright future. This was all put on hold following the birth of my son between my sophomore and junior years of high school.
Determined to beat all odds, I unselfishly
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indicate that 13 percent of sons are most likely to end up in prison and 22 percent of daughters will become teen parents themselves.
In conclusion, enduring teenage parenthood is a life-long task. Despite my obvious adult age in years, once I became a teenage parent I will always remain a teenage parent. I believe successfully raising my children is the greatest feat I could ever achieve.
Works Cited
United States National Vital of Statistics: Internet Resource
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