Beloved
By: Kevin • Essay • 260 Words • November 10, 2009 • 919 Views
Essay title: Beloved
The problem with teen parents, of course, is that they are both 100% teenagers and also 100% parents!
During the teen years, human beings return temporarily to a level of self-centeredness which nearly matches that of infants. Soon they will be adults capable of selflessness. Temporarily, selflessness is a tall order.
And yet, for teens who bear children, selflessness is required. Their colicky newborns, curious babies and defiant toddlers will require of them patience, unconditional love, and emotional availability. For the sake of their children's future, these teenagers must learn to parent selflessly.
Helping teens learn to nurture their children is such a difficult task that many choose to ignore the challenge. We have chosen to learn what we can about the population, hoping for insights about how to help them effectively. We admit that we are still baffled about much of this challenge, but we have met with success when we have kept the following premises in mind:
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