What's it like to have a child at 13 or so?

What's it like to have a child at 13? How do you go to school when you have a child at home? What's it like to have a child at 13 or so?

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FrauEule
1 year ago

A friend of mine was pregnant with 13 at the time, now her son has passed away already in 19😱. At that time it was quite weird to see her at school with a thick baby farm. The custody had her mother until she became 18. The mother of her always worked only in the afternoon and from there she was alone with her son, but she had already had experience as she had a little sister and had already taken care of her. She has mastered this super, then made an education and completed it, went out at 18 and then the years went there

R3g3nmach3r
1 year ago
Reply to  FrauEule

That was a decent performance!

FrauEule
1 year ago
Reply to  R3g3nmach3r

In any case, however, rather rarity that she has mastered so much

HappyMe1984
1 year ago

Very difficult, what else?

However, compulsory schooling also applies to parental leave, with the exception of maternity leave. Aside from this, the school can leave school compulsory at the request of the student with the consent of her parents rest until revocation. Nevertheless, it is of course very advisable not to take advantage of this, but nevertheless to complete the school graduation! However, in some cases does not fit…

And without graduation, it will not be easier to find a training place. If you get pregnant during your training, this also leads to the fact that, after maternity protection and parental leave, it is not continued…

And of course, parenting in the very first place means that one takes full responsibility for the physical and psychological well-being of a new, protective and helpless little person and is responsible for ensuring that this little person can grow happily and satisfactorily and have a good start to life! 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year for at least 18 years.

And yes, even if the friends are going to party and you'd like to go with them, but don't find a babysitter. Even if you have to get out early the next morning and the little girl screams at night at 2:00. Even if the child wants to play just at the moment where the parents would rather watch Netflix or knock a round of GTA. And of course, even if the child has caught a gastrointestinal virus in the daycare and the bed linen has to be changed completely at night…

Whether all this can be done by someone who is still in the middle of development, even if this care needs to be done, even at an age where parents take over this responsibility to a great extent for this person? Well…