Description |
1 online resource (xi, 263 pages) |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
Description |
text file |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-257) and index. |
Contents |
The looming crisis America must confront -- The sexual worlds of American teenagers from different eras and its impact on boys who become fathers -- The characteristics and parenting behaviors of adolescent fathers : stereotypical versus accurate portraits -- The service needs of adolescent fathers : addressing hardships and societal neglect -- Helping teenage fathers : the process of engaging young fathers and assisting them with the transition to parenthood -- Model programs and useful resources : comprehensive service projects, organizations, web sites, movies, and young-adult books pertaining to teenage fathers -- Policy considerations : what America must do to prevent early fatherhood and help teenage boys who are fathers. |
Summary |
After-school specials about teenage pregnancy abound. Whether in television or in society, the focus tends toward young girls coping with all of the emotional and physical burdens of pregnancy. Rarely is the perspective of the teenage fathers portrayed. In this informative book, Mark Kiselica draws on his many years of counseling teenage fathers to offer a compassionate look at the difficult life circumstances and the complicated hardships these young men experience. Through vignettes of real-life experiences, based on Kiselica's many years of counseling, readers are offered a glimpse into the plight, frustrations, and insurmountable challenges these teenage fathers face. He dispels many of the myths surrounding teenage fatherhood and shows that, contrary to popular belief, these young men are often emotionally and physically involved in relationships with their partner and their child. But without support and guidance from adults, these relationships often deteriorate in the first year of the child's life. Kiselica offers advice for professionals and policy-makers that calls for support groups led by caring male role models, bonding through sports before counseling begins, and peer-based recruitment. This book also features several model service programs already in existence that demonstrate that increased social support can lead to improved lives for the boys and their children. When Boys Become Parents provides a moving portrait of teenage fathers to any reader who wants to understand and help these young men to become more competent and loving parents during their journey to adulthood. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Teenage fathers -- Counseling of -- United States.
|
|
Teenage fathers -- Counseling of. |
|
United States. |
|
Teenage fathers. |
|
Teenage fathers -- Services for -- United States.
|
|
Teenage fathers -- Services for. |
|
Teenage fathers -- United States -- Life skills guides.
|
Genre/Form |
Life skills guides.
|
Subject |
Unmarried fathers -- United States.
|
|
Unmarried fathers. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
|
Other Form: |
Print version: Kiselica, Mark S. When boys become parents. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2008 0813543584 9780813543581 (DLC) 2007048279 (OCoLC)182662607 |
ISBN |
9780813545790 (electronic book) |
|
081354579X (electronic book) |
|
0813543584 (hardcover ; alkaline paper) |
|
9780813543581 (hardcover ; alkaline paper) |
|
1281878952 |
|
9781281878953 |
Standard No. |
9786611878955 |
|