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The children of GRADS students receive:
- Quality licensed child care allowing parental
interaction and nursing opportunities
- Safe & secure care provided by a trained
and caring staff
- Educational opportunities and learning
activities designed for all ages
- On-site services provide private conferences
and resources enhancing identity and the removal of all barriers to
SUCCESS
- Appropriate nutritional meals and snacks
- Occupational & physical therapy (if
needed)
- Assessment of developmental stages
Babies born to "teen
mothers" are or have:
- about 1/3 more likely
to be of low birth-weight and require 20% more medical attention at
a cost of $3,700 per child per year. (GRADS's low birth-weight rate
is 4% compared to the national rate of 33% and state average 21%.)
- 50% higher mortality
rate than babies born to women over the age of 20.
- are 71% more likely not
to be contributing members of society by age 24 than their peers,
incurring an annual national societal cost of $21 billion dollars.
- a higher risk for
abuse and neglect, including death.
- 10 times more likely
to be poorer than children born to married women who are 20 or older
and have a high school diploma.
- 83% more likely to be "teen moms" themselves.
- 2.7
times more likely to end up in prison (males)
(kids count, 2006)
Studies show that without
intervention, teen parents are measurably less likely to give their children
a solid foundation of proper nutrition, health care, cognitive and social
stimulation.
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