Tuesday, September 1, 2009

BLOG INTRODUCTION


Teenage pregnancy has been directed manly on the adolescent mother. The study and causes of teenage fatherhood in the Philippines is largely on the sidelight though its importance to the formation of stable families and society has long been acknowledged.

Because teenage fathers rarely plan pregnancies, their first reactions may be fear, denial and a desire to escape. Young fathers frequently face barriers to contact with child and mother, family rejection, a lack of ways to contribute financially, and an inability to foresee expectations and achievements enabling them to function effectively as a father.

Communities, frequently with government and school assistance, can create programs which help youth develop into caring and responsible fathers. Father programs can be independent or components of programs designed for families, teen mothers, or young men generally. This summary for a moment describes program components shown to be most effective.

The benefits to children, families, and society of the commitment of teenage fathers are unquestionable. As a result, it is worth the time and effort of schools and community groups to implement programs for young fathers that will enable them to develop into responsible adult. This blog will provide several programs to help young Filipino teenage fathers develop the behaviors and assume the responsibilities common to committed parents by providing them with emotional support and useful services.

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