Your local social services has programs that offer benefits and classes that help teenage parents. They offer Family Independence, WIC and Welfare. Some communities also offer programs. The town hall, library and internet are great ways to find out more that is available in your area.
No, But The Teenagers Parents Ushually Help Out
be nice to them
There are many resources for homeschooling parents. This includes but is not limited to: -Home School Buyers Co-op who have free curriculum and educational resources. -Curriculum Share who also have free resources. -Parents In Touch who provide worksheets and curriculum guidance. -And Core Knowledge who promote the home schooling environment.
Help them with what exactly?
Politely, and keeping her parents in mind.
Not all parents don't want their girls with black teenage boys. There could be a certain reason that some parents don't want their daughters with them. They could be the same reasons as for when they are white. Do they misbehave, or do the parents just not want their daughter to be with them because of their skin color. This question really can't be answered because it can widely vary.
in order to find your real parents talk to your foster parents and look through a phone book if you do not find it go on the internet and use your resources to contact your mom and dad put in the info you know about yourself and if they doesnt work out okay find the local agency you were signed to such as heartshare and ask them when were you last adopted and how can you contact your parents
No, you are not emancipated.
There are many resources available to find drug rehabs for teenagers. The website Treatment Solutions finds treatment centers and offers advice for teenagers struggling with addiction.
Elizabeth Magill has written: 'Pregnancy information for teens' -- subject(s): Teenage parents, Teenage pregnancy
Mass media adversely affects the teenage pregnancy. That is the concern of parents all over the world.
There are tons of resources for this type of information for new parents and future parents. Parents has a website, as well as What to Expect and Baby Center, all of these sites have great resources and week by week pictures along with descriptions of the fetus and images at each stage.