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Teen Parent Support Program
By Public Health Services, DHHS

The Teen Parent Support program provides peer group education on raising children, healthy relationships, and prevention of repeat teenage pregnancy. The support groups are led by school nurses and assisted by Montgomery County Public School (MCPS) staff and/or community partners and are available in all high schools, depending on need. The facilitated support groups are made up of MCPS students who are pregnant and/or parenting. The groups meet during the school day and provide an opportunity for teens to share their experiences, learn from peers, and gain knowledge through presentations and discussion with the school nurse, MCPS staff and community partners.

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The Teen Parent Support program provides peer group education on raising children, healthy relationships, and prevention of repeat teenage pregnancy. The support groups are led by school nurses and assisted by Montgomery County Public School (MCPS) staff and/or community partners and are available in all high schools, depending on need. The facilitated support groups are made up of MCPS students who are pregnant and/or parenting. The groups meet during the school day and provide an opportunity for teens to share their experiences, learn from peers, and gain knowledge through presentations and discussion with the school nurse, MCPS staff and community partners.

Program Info

Min Age: 12
Max Age: 19
Access to Language Line: Yes
Application Process: See your School Nurse for information.
Eligibility: Pregnant and/or parenting Montgomery County Public School students

Locations

Public Health Services
401 Hungerford Drive
Rockville, MD 20850