Volume
47
Issue
1
Abstract
Teen parents often experience difficulty in achieving their educational and career aspirations. The study reported here identified the sources and types of support that teen parents consider most useful in reaching these goals. The teens rated relatives as the most helpful source of support and government assistance programs as least helpful. The most useful types of support included having consistent childcare, while establishing good relationships with parents of the father of their child and obtaining government resources were least helpful. Extension professionals are in a unique position to collaborate with schools and community agencies to help teen parents obtain necessary supports.
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Recommended Citation
Brosh, J. E., Weigel, D., & Evans, W. P. (2009). Assessing the Supports Needed to Help Pregnant and Parenting Teens Reach Their Educational and Career Goals. The Journal of Extension, 47(1), Article 28. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol47/iss1/28