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Despite a growing body of scholarship on the phenomenon of
adolescent parenting, minimal attention has been given to
investigating systematic changes in adolescent mothers' and their
children's psychological functioning over time. This book reports
on a longitudinal study conducted to examine the social and
psychological consequences of teen parenting for both mothers and
their children. Qualitative and quantitative analyses are used to
explain why some mothers and children fare better than others,
showing that the lives and developmental trajectories of adolescent
mothers and children are inextricably interwoven and closely linked
to the social contexts within which they live. The book closes with
social policy implications of the research including
recommendations for intervention programs and policies to help
adolescent parents and their children achieve developmental success
and find happiness.
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