Maternal educational achievement has also been shown to have positive effects on child development outcomes, such as cognitive development and future performance in school.
Studies also suggest a positive association between longer intervals and
maternal educational achievement, employment, and family self - sufficiency, particularly among teen mothers who had not completed high school when their first child was born.5 Teens who have a subsequent pregnancy before they are able to complete high school find it increasingly difficult to accomplish their educational goals.
Not exact matches
These include teenage motherhood,
maternal educational under -
achievement, poverty, parental antisocial behaviour and other mental - health problems, prenatal stress and
maternal health, family violence, child abuse and parenting difficulties.
Objective is to improve
maternal health behaviors during and after pregnancy, improve birth outcomes, build
maternal caretaking skills, improve the quality of mother - child interaction, prevent rapid repeat pregnancy, increase
educational achievement, and build social competence.
In the home visits, the nurses promoted 3 aspects of
maternal functioning: (1) positive health - related behaviors during pregnancy and the early years of the child's life, (2) competent care of their children, and (3)
maternal personal development (family planning,
educational achievement, and participation in the workforce).
During home visits, the nurses promoted 3 aspects of
maternal functioning: health - related behaviors during pregnancy and the early years of the child's life, the care parents provide to their children, and
maternal life - course development (family planning,
educational achievement, and participation in the work force).
Barriers detrimental to that brain's
educational achievement can start early, including those caused by poverty, caregiver mental illness, child maltreatment, and low
maternal education.