Many schools decide to offer daycare to their students in hopes of helping teen parents complete high school. Teen parents usually face problems that affect school attendance. Involvement with school programs often results in resilience, which usually correlates with staying in school, according to an issue brief published by the Resilience Advocacy Project. Inability to pay for daycare increases the likelihood that a teen parent will drop out of high school. Providing in-school childcare can decrease the drop-out rate. A high school diploma increases the teens' future earning potential, helping them provide a better quality of life for their children.
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