Teenage parents share their difficulties of being mothers and pupils

Department of Social Development 2020/03/23 - 22:00



The Gauteng Department of Social Development had a talk with one hundred and twenty teenage parents on parenting skills at Suurman Community Hall in Hammanskraal, Tshwane.

 

The teenage parents were from various surrounding Secondary Schools such as Hans Adam, Masebe, Moditela, Ntsoane, New Eesterust in Hammanskraal, to

be part of the department’s teenage parent program that was aimed at empowering them through dialogues on how to manage as learners, children and parents and how to deal with challenges.

 

16-year-old, Lebohang Mashile said, “As teen parents we are confronted by many challenges that range from lack of support from parents, lack of involvement by children fathers and change of attitudes from friends. Most of us are deserted and left to fend for ourselves”.

 

Learners were divided into groups which discussed topics such as what is parenting, how to gain self-esteem as a teen parent, cultural dynamics on teen parenting, support system, coping mechanism for teen parents and the impact of pregnancy on teen parents.

 

The department’s Social Worker, Keatlaretse “Kea” Masoba said “you need to go back to school as you try to juggle the three roles to forge a better life for your child”.

 

This dialogue with teenage parents comes at the time when some families in the country are in crisis and are confronted by challenges that are impacting negatively on their abilities to sustain themselves. Such as poverty, unemployment, absent fathers, HIV and AIDS, substance abuse, abuse of vulnerable groups within the family such as women, children, Older Persons, People with Disabilities and gender-based violence as well as the general moral decay in our communities. This program has already been to Winterveldt and Soshanguve the previous years.

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