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The Effects Of Teen Pregnancy On Children

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Children from homes run by teenage mothers


have to face almost insurmountable obstacles in life. The incidents of


depression and mental health problems, the lack of father figures, and


the high rate of poverty often connected to children in homes run by teenage


mothers put them at serious disadvantages when compared to children raised


in nuclear families. Many people believe that the implementation of sex


education in schools and the addition of more federal aid for single parents


are major causes for the country’s high rate of teen pregnancies. When


the true purpose of sex education and federal aid is to help strengthen


the mother and her child so that they can eventually lead productive lives.


The absence of a father figure in the home


brings about a chain reaction of dilemmas. The emotional problems that


children suffer because there is no father in their life can be potentially


hazardous to their future. Many children tend to be effected mentally because


these powerful emotions have the potential to do permanent damage in a


child’s life. Children may experience sadness and depression, aggressive


behavior, frequent illness, difficulty in school, eating problems, and


sleeping disorders.


Many children also suffer from various


social difficulties and self-esteem problems that come along with living


in a one-parent household. The pressure that children raised by teenage


parents go through is tremendous. Children who don’t have fathers present


in the home often feel unloved. There is no trauma as excruciatingly painful


as parental rejection and there is probably no worse of a way to wreck


a person’s life.


Males are affected differently by the absence


of a father than females are. A boy needs a male role model in his life


so that he can learn how to become a man. Children who don’t have good


role models often choose negative, unsavory characters to mold themselves


after. These children become susceptible to many of the dangerous risks


associated with children who are raised by teenage parents. “Males that


grow up in one-parent homes may gain negative personality traits like immaturity,


laziness, and disrespect for women (Meurer, Meurer, & Holloway,1996).”


Females who grow up without fathers in


the home usually end up having pre-marital sex (Hinckely, 1998). ” They


subconsciously want to make up for the affection that they didn’t receive


from their fathers. They become too dependent on men because they want


someone who can replace their father. These women usually don’t know how


to relate to other males and they have the wrong idea about what a relationship


should be like.


Girls may even grow up to hate men because


of an unconscious resentment toward absent fathers. The shift from the


traditional nuclear family to one-parent homes has been dramatic in the


United States. “In many Western industrialized societies, the one-parent


family is becoming more common and tolerated (Encyclopedia Britannica,


1999).” However they often have not proven to be successful.


“Since 1970, the percentage of children


living with single parents has doubled, from 12 to 27 percent, because


of the increases in the divorce rate and the number of unmarried parents.


Single parent families now include more than 18 million children and comprise


the most common non-nuclear family (Meurer, Meurer, & Holloway,1996).”


This is a startling statistic considering


the fact that crime and poverty is directly related to children who are


raised by teenage parents. People who are faced with the harsh reality


of raising children are usually not prepared to handle the responsibility.


A lot of men try to run away from the problem. They then reject their children


and neglect to provide any kind of financial assistance for them. The mother


is ultimately left alone to juggle the task of raising the children and


earning all or most of the family income needed to support them. “Forty-one


percent of these mothers have never been married (Hinckely, 1998). ”


Most teen mothers have to rely on government


aid like Welfare, W.I.C, Focus Hope, project housing, and Medicaid as relief.


These mothers are only able to give their children the bare minimum for


survival. I see this first hand because a lot of people I know currently


have Medicaid insurance or at least receive a generous amount of financial


aid from the government to attend college here at Aquinas. There are a


lot of people who attend colleges all over the country thanks to financial


aid and grants. Government aid

is good and people who are in need deserve


to receive it. After all it is the governments’ duty to ensure its people


the right to pursue happiness. People should not be denied the chance to


get health insurance, financial aid for tuition, decent housing and suitable


food to eat because they are poor.


It seems unfair that these children have


to suffer for the mistakes of their parents. Children raised by teenage


parents are brought into a highly competitive world where they start life


at a handicap. These children are automatically placed in the lower class.


This is a powerful term because it encompasses every aspect of these children’s


lives. From the rat-infested housing where they live to the poorly equipped


schools that they attend. Low class is the word that describes their lives


and their potential to become productive citizens.


Most working mothers who have had children


too early are not qualified to get high paying jobs; therefore they must


support their families with minimum wages and the little bit of money that


they receive from the government. “Children who live in single parent homes,


especially Hispanics and blacks, live below the poverty level (Hinckely,


1998). ” People don’t choose to be poor. Circumstantial issues like poor


education and lack of career opportunities cause poverty. The limited resources


and the continuation of cutbacks in government programs keep people poor.


It is practically impossible for a single


parent to raise kids, work a job, and pay all of the bills and utilities.


The build up of all of these pressures causes enormous physical and mental


stress on both the mother and child. It is the duty of American citizens


to help out the people in need by supporting government aid and private


charity institutions like the Salvation Army. People should not complain


about helping teen mothers and their children because by helping these


people in need they are helping to lover crime, illiteracy, and poverty


rates all over the country.


Now that the country is realizing how the


problem of teen pregnancy effects not only children, but also society at


large, numerous options have become available for people who need help.


Sex education is being taught in schools and clinics everyday. There are


also many classes open to mothers on how to raise a child and how to teach


values and ethics in the home. Ignorance about vital subjects like birth


control methods, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy, male/female


relationships, love, dating, and marriage is a primary reason why there


are so many pregnancies by teenage mothers. The more people are educated


about pre-marital sex and it’s consequences, the more likely it is that


teen pregnancy rates will decrease.


Teen pregnancy is a controversial issue


because it effects society as a whole. Teenage mothers often raise children


who never learn how to live productive lifestyles. Negative elements like


drug addiction and crime seem to be the only outlets that are available


to lonely, confused children who live in poverty-stricken cities. For many


of these children there are only the options of dead-end jobs, jail or


early death. Many of these children end up having their own children at


an early age; therefore perpetuating the vicious cycle of poverty, poor


education, joblessness, and lack of hope for the future.


Teenage girls that get pregnant in our


community become overwhelmed with the pressures of supporting their children


financially while trying to instill morals and ethics in their lives. We


as a community need to come together with the government and help these


mothers out. The problems of a teenage mother and her children eventually


become the problem of all of society. Children come first because they


are our future. Every child in the country should be afforded an equal


opportunity to succeed no matter its family, racial, or financial background.


Supporting teen mothers and their families and educating people about the


responsibilities and the risks of having sex can do this.


Works Cited


1. “Family” Encyclopedia Britannica Online


http://search.eb.com/bol/topic?eu=118054&sctn=2 [Accessed December


2, 1999].


2. John R. Meurer; Linda N. Meurer; Richard


L. Holloway. “Clinical Problems and Counseling for Single-parent Families.”


American Family Physician 54 (1996) : 864-868.


3. Gordon B. Hinckley. “The Teaching of


Values: Putting the Father Back as the Head of the Family.” Workshop. U.S


Conference of Mayors. Salt Lake City. 15 Nov. 1998.


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