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

Started by Devil King14 pages
Originally posted by Goddess Kali
She's gotten better though....I used to hate her...she and I actually get along better, because sometimes she will actually hear you out. Other times she won't 😆

So who is that supposed to legitimize? Neither of you, as far as I'm concerned.

Originally posted by Alliance
And without the EDUCATION that YOU want to DENY them, they will stay on welfare for the rest of thier life.

No one is denying the teen mothers an education and receiving a highschool education doesn't mean they won't be on welfare anyway, so that's moot.

complaining about systems you don't understand.

The so called "system" creates the problem to begin with.

Originally posted by Soleran
No one is denying the teen mothers an education and receiving a highschool education doesn't mean they won't be on welfare anyway, so that's moot.

Working the photo desk at CVS isn't welfare.

It's so immoral, isn't it?

All this 'getting pregnant'. No-one should do it.

Originally posted by Soleran
No one is denying the teen mothers an education and receiving a highschool education doesn't mean they won't be on welfare anyway, so that's moot.

They're likely denying teen mothers healthy environments for thier children. They're making it unable for the woman to continue her education at the present.

And are you saying that people with high school diplomas are NOT less likely to be on welfare?

Also, "moot" means irrelvant, and nothing about my post was irrelevant to not contributing to the conversation...so find a more accurate word and learn how to use it.

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
It's so immoral, isn't it?

All this 'getting pregnant'. No-one should do it.

Certainly not jm....EVER.

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
It's so immoral, isn't it?

All this 'getting pregnant'. No-one should do it.

People who are married and are not teens can be pregnant there is nothing wrong with that.But teen pregnantly which had been low since the nintys(which is a good tihng)should be homeschooled and not have the highschool supporting them by taking our money.
If they want to help them so much they should get the money out of there own pocket.Jm

Originally posted by Alliance
They're likely denying teen mothers healthy environments for thier children.

How do you figure?

They're making it unable for the woman to continue her education at the present.

No, the teen is making that descision.

And are you saying that people with high school diplomas are NOT less likely to be on welfare?

I'm saying a single mother (that's what I am assuming based on your responses so far in this discussion) with only a highschool education will still more then likely be on welfare, highschool diploma or not.

Also, "moot" means irrelvant, and nothing about my post was irrelevant to not contributing to the conversation...so find a more accurate word and learn how to use it.

You're explanation of education and welfare was moot, simply having a highschool education doesn't mean you won't be on welfare and as a single mom chances are VERY high that even with a highschool education she'll still be on welfare.

I like what you put No, the teen is making that descision. THey are making that descision there life is going to be hell now no matter what happens to them.Why should we put our money through the hell that they are now living?jm

Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
People who are married and are not teens can be pregnant there is nothing wrong with that.But teen pregnantly which had been low since the nintys(which is a good tihng)should be homeschooled and not have the highschool supporting them by taking our money.
If they want to help them so much they should get the money out of there own pocket.Jm

Yeah, we should just end schooling in total. No point wasting the money.

I see you've made an admirable gesture towards that.

I did not mean no school!jm

Today it is Tuesday.

Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
People who are married and are not teens can be pregnant there is nothing wrong with that.But teen pregnantly which had been low since the nintys(which is a good tihng)should be homeschooled and not have the highschool supporting them by taking our money.
If they want to help them so much they should get the money out of there own pocket.Jm

You do know it costs more to home school a teenager than it does to have them attend a public school?

Originally posted by Röland
You do know it costs more to home school a teenager than it does to have them attend a public school?

Yeah, they blow through about 5 bags of Cheetos per day and use all 8 HBO channels.

I'm stalking you. 🙄

I think teenage mothers have it pretty bloody hard.
Aside from ridicule of their peers, possibly unsupportive family, and the huge expense of things just for the baby they still have more pressures. A human life is a huge responsibility, and these girls just aren't ready for it yet!

But they are trying by going to school, and seeking an education so that they can provide for the child they brought into the world. By making day cares inside the high school, they are supporting the decision to seek an education which is what school was originally made for in the first place. true it might cost tax payers money, but you know what else costs them money that nobody is making a huge deal about? Vandalism! Breaking windows and spray painting schools. Frankly, I believe supporting single mothers is a hell of alot more productive then paying for new windows because a few retarded drunks who didn't like the school, decided to start throwing rocks.

These mothers are going to school to not only set an example for that child, but to provide for it. By making day cares doesn't say "go ahead get pregnant". It says "Were here to make it easier for you to get an education.". I'm pretty sure no teen aged female wants to get knocked up or think everything will be taken care of because that option of care is available to her.

Everybody makes mistakes, but that doesn't mean they should be left to hang because of it. Why not have compassion, and help those people?

Originally posted by botankus
Yeah, they blow through about 5 bags of Cheetos per day and use all 8 HBO channels.
🙄 Such a scholarly response.

Originally posted by Ambience
I think teenage mothers have it pretty bloody hard.
Aside from ridicule of their peers, possibly unsupportive family, and the huge expense of things just for the baby they still have more pressures. A human life is a huge responsibility, and these girls just aren't ready for it yet!

But they are trying by going to school, and seeking an education so that they can provide for the child they brought into the world. By making day cares inside the high school, they are supporting the decision to seek an education which is what school was originally made for in the first place. true it might cost tax payers money, but you know what else costs them money that nobody is making a huge deal about? Vandalism! Breaking windows and spray painting schools. Frankly, I believe supporting single mothers is a hell of alot more productive then paying for new windows because a few retarded drunks who didn't like the school, decided to start throwing rocks.

These mothers are going to school to not only set an example for that child, but to provide for it. By making day cares doesn't say "go ahead get pregnant". It says "Were here to make it easier for you to get an education.". I'm pretty sure no teen aged female wants to get knocked up or think everything will be taken care of because that option of care is available to her.

Everybody makes mistakes, but that doesn't mean they should be left to hang because of it. Why not have compassion, and help those people?

You are one of the reasons I vote republican, feel bad, you should.

Or he should feel intelligent, a quality you have not expressed.

Originally posted by Alliance
Or he should feel intelligent, a quality you have not expressed.

After moments like this I am thankful for aqua teen hunger force, meatwad has your name all of it.

Originally posted by Soleran
How do you figure?

Lets see...day care or permenantly uneducated mother sitting at home alone. Its no secret teen pregancies are higher in impoverished communities.

Education is the way out.

Originally posted by Soleran
No, the teen is making that descision.

Just tell her to abort then and there's no issue.

Originally posted by Soleran
I'm saying a single mother (that's what I am assuming based on your responses so far in this discussion) with only a highschool education will still more then likely be on welfare, highschool diploma or not.

Then listen to what I'm actually saying instead of making up points and saying I'm wrong.

A teen mother with a high school diploma is LESS LIKELY to be on welfare than one with no diploma.

Originally posted by Soleran
You're explanation of education and welfare was moot, simply having a highschool education doesn't mean you won't be on welfare and as a single mom chances are VERY high that even with a highschool education she'll still be on welfare.

Remember waht the word means?

And getting a high school diploma is sure as hell better than not getting one. And you're not going to be able to continue your education, now or ever, without a diploma. You're not goint to get pait 80 grand a year, but a high school diploma will get you jobs.