Anonymous wrote:
Although having multiple children in your teens is a recipe for disaster I'm inclined to agree with the adoptive parent of the FASD child above. Having multiple children before 21 is both a cause and a symptom.
I'm not against encouraging long term birth control but this is bigger than that.
The adoptive parent mentioned poor impulse control, inability to understand cause and effect and inability to understand money. All can be present in FASD children in general and was there in Shamika's family in particular. Shamika of course but when you listen carefully to her mother's story you hear this too.
It comes down to someone who innately doesn't have the ability to navigate the adult world on a minimal level raising multiple children who innately are going to have difficulty navigating the adult world under the best of circumstances but have a poor role model to make it worse.
Spending money to watch and manage these children and families is a good use of resources. Pay now or pay more later. Shelters, prisons, public defenders, rent funds, etc. all cost the tax payers money too and don't seem to change things for the families, children and our society.
Time for serious targeted help.
The social instabilty mentioned above such as 'men in and out' doesn't surprise me as the expectation of two mentally challenged people staying together is asking a lot. Remember the impulse control and other issues. Enormous pressures working against a long term relationship. Consider what your MC and UMC friends get divorced over and in poverty all those reasons are there plus a million more.
I'm the PP above who is the mom by adoption of FASD affected kids. I have often thought that it would be a good use of DC governmental money and resources to renovate and use the large number of 4 unit brick apartment buildings scattered throughout DC to provide this sort of supervised housing. Put a social worker team in one unit and three of these young mothers in the other. Require nexplanon or another form of long-term birth control which does not require an FASD-affected brain to remember to take/use it as a condition of residency. I will tell you that many (not all, but some) FASD-affected individuals can be taught life skills so long as they are in a supported, supervised environment. But DC's current policies regarding government housing, homeless shelters and foster care are not designed to provide that supervised environment, thus the cycle continues. FASD affected teens have normal teenage hormones but the judgment of young elementary school children---it is not surprising that Shamika got pregnant over and over, as ---apparently---did her mother. FASD is multi-generational without continuous and significant interventions.