Daycares at highschool making it abit too easy for teen mothers?

Started by ADarksideJedi14 pages

And also not helping them but saying it is ok.As soon as those teens have a baby there lifes are not normal anymore how can it be?Do you really think having daycare is a good thing for the teens to know they have it?It is not the school's fault that the teens had babies is it?So why should they get involved with there mistakes?jm

Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
And also not helping them but saying it is ok.As soon as those teens have a baby there lifes are not normal anymore how can it be?Do you really think having daycare is a good thing for the teens to know they have it?It is not the school's fault that the teens had babies is it?So why should they get involved with there mistakes?jm

Yes, exactly, educate, and help make them responible for their actions but don't allow them a scape goat or illuision to how their life has changed.

Daycares at high schools are just there to help the young mothers get the education they need to make it out there in the world. The schools that don't have daycares are the ones where the young mothers will most likely drop out, have more kids, live a crappy life. Daycares at school offer them the chance to wake up and to see that its not just about them anymore, its about their baby too and working to give that baby a better life.

Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
And also not helping them but saying it is ok.As soon as those teens have a baby there lifes are not normal anymore how can it be?Do you really think having daycare is a good thing for the teens to know they have it?It is not the school's fault that the teens had babies is it?So why should they get involved with there mistakes?jm
People like showing friendly gestures to others less fortunate. But it does seem second chances are not easy to come by in this world.

Originally posted by Leo.M
Daycares at high schools are just there to help the young mothers get the education they need to make it out there in the world. The schools that don't have daycares are the ones where the young mothers will most likely drop out, have more kids, live a crappy life. Daycares at school offer them the chance to wake up and to see that its not just about them anymore, its about their baby too and working to give that baby a better life.

Dude, I just don't even know where to begin here, you HAVE got to be a teen.

Originally posted by Soleran
Dude, I just don't even know where to begin here, you HAVE got to be a teen.
What does being a teen have to do with anything?

Originally posted by Soleran
Dude, I just don't even know where to begin here, you HAVE got to be a teen.

I'm 18. I don't care, shoot it if you want. srug

Lets hear your wise words.

Originally posted by The Phantom
What does being a teen have to do with anything?
Originally posted by Leo.M
I'm 18. I don't care, shoot it if you want. srug

Lets hear your wise words.

No need. I've already shared in previous posts.

Originally posted by Soleran
No need. I've already shared in previous posts.
Well elaborate to those who haven't seen those posts.

Re: Daycares at highschool making it abit too easy for teen mothers?

Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
The highschool I went to had a daycare for the teens who had kids.

Jackie's first grammatically correct sentence! Let us celebrate this moment.
I think having o ne at a daycare

sure you can have kids we support you to be unmarried parents why not have your kids come here why you are at school makes it easy.

Then the post falls apart.

Originally posted by The Phantom
Well elaborate to those who haven't seen those posts.
Originally posted by Soleran
Yes, exactly, educate, and help make them responible for their actions but don't allow them a scape goat or illuision to how their life has changed.

Short, brief, to the point.

Originally posted by The Phantom
Ok so lets just make their lives living hell then. No one believes in second chances anymore.
It is a double-edged sword. On the one hand dumping it will make lives harder and hinder education (If they're going to school and using the daycare there, it is presumable they want an education... otherwise they'd just drop-out).

On the other hand, it'll also give the illusion of a safety-net "If I get pregnant I can dump the baby in the school's daycare and not worry about it." Out of sight, out of mind, etc.

Originally posted by Dreamt
It is a double-edged sword. On the one hand dumping it will make lives harder and hinder education (If they're going to school and using the daycare there, it is presumable they want an education... otherwise they'd just drop-out).

On the other hand, it'll also give the illusion of a safety-net "If I get pregnant I can dump the baby in the school's daycare and not worry about it." Out of sight, out of mind, etc.

So which is the best choice? Apparently the others think the latter, but I don't think it is right. It's like giving up on them by dropping it.

Originally posted by The Phantom
So which is the best choice? Apparently the others think the latter, but I don't think it is right. It's like giving up on them by dropping it.
I have no idea. It's a conundrum for me but I'd say a compromise is better... perhaps, some kind of a test to get in? I don't know.

Originally posted by Dreamt
I have no idea. It's a conundrum for me but I'd say a compromise is better... perhaps, some kind of a test to get in? I don't know.
A test? Failure of a test can make someone very messed up if they fail it. Definitely not a test.

Originally posted by The Phantom
A test? Failure of a test can make someone very messed up if they fail it. Definitely not a test.

Look at Hitler. He just went downhill after that.

Originally posted by Soleran
And what is the goal of your observations? Let's jack up an already cracked budget for education on daycare, lets facilitate more personal responsibility to govt?
And what if it's a private school, eh Sherlock? Your whole argument, or rather the only part that is actually sound, puts it's basis on public, government funded schools. Well, what about private schools? Would you still be against having day cares?

Originally posted by Dreamt
It is a double-edged sword. On the one hand dumping it will make lives harder and hinder education (If they're going to school and using the daycare there, it is presumable they want an education... otherwise they'd just drop-out).

On the other hand, it'll also give the illusion of a safety-net "If I get pregnant I can dump the baby in the school's daycare and not worry about it." Out of sight, out of mind, etc.

They have a kid, I very much doubt they are going to think like that. The moment they get out of school they still have to take care of the kid. So their life is still going to suck.

Still if this wouldn't be around the children would far more likely drop out. They would have a lot more trouble and they wouldn't get an education. And that would hurt the economy far more then paying for daycare. I actually think this is a brilliant idea. If they play it smart it doesn't even have to cost that much.

Daycare at school for teenage moms is great, it would be better if the school just would have given Sex Ed. and the children wouldn't haven't gotten pregnant in the first case, but it's to late for that now.

Goodmorning!Having an sex Ed class does not do anything I think it is something that should not be long in schools but anyway getting off topic this topic does have cons and pros no matter how you look at it through it is mosty all cons.Jm

Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
Goodmorning!Having an sex Ed class does not do anything I think it is something that should not be long in schools but anyway getting off topic this topic does have cons and pros no matter how you look at it through it is mosty all cons.Jm

Yeah I'm sure girls will all go "Oh! There is free daycare at my highschool! Cool, can't wait wait to get pregnant!!"

Do you realize just how ****ing retarded you are?