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A single mother explains to her son that his daddy left soon after he was born. Includes section with suggestions for answering the question, "Do I have a daddy?"
Gives information for teenage mothers about caring for their infants and themselves.
A guide for teenage fathers who want to develop their parenting skills, with an emphasis on dealing with children from birth to the age of three.
It isn't easy being a single parent, and it isn't easy being the kid of a single parent, either. Laughter and special moments balance anger and frustration, new dreams replace old, but always there is a commitment of doing one's best and loving forever.
Jeanne Warren Lindsay shows that it takes more than love for teenage couples who choose to live together. In this book, she addresses a multitude of concerns and problems that teens face. - Earning enough, spending wisely, and enjoying- In-Laws--Hassle or bonus?- Children--Big changes from little people- Roles--His job or hers?- Having fun--Together and separately Whether you're teaching a Better Relationships class, or you're working with teen parents who have already completed the Teens Parenting curriculum, the Teenage Couples Series is a great choice for you and for your students. Includes many quotes from teen couples already living together; quotes to reinforce the concepts presented.
Clear-headed counsel on the day-to-day aspects of being part of a couple. -- Booklist
A guide for teenage fathers who want to develop their parenting skills, with an emphasis on dealing with children during their first year.
A guide for teenagers which covers such topics as building relationships, choosing a partner and handling break-ups.
Volume I of a two-volume set offering research and analysis from experts in the fields of child development, social psychology, sociology, and economics. Reports on national and city-based empirical evidence concerning the relationship between children and community, looking at how neighborhood poverty's effects vary with race, gender, and age, with parenting techniques and a family's degree of community involvement also serving as mitigating factors. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR