Interwoven Lives
Discover the profound insights of "Interwoven Lives" by Thomas L. Whitman, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2001. This compelling book presents a longitudinal study that explores the social and psychological consequences of teenage parenting for both parents and their children. Spanning 270 pages, Whitman employs a mix of qualitative and quantitative analyses to reveal distinct outcome patterns, making it an essential read for scholars and practitioners in the fields of psychology, sociology, and family studies. The book not only highlights the challenges faced by adolescent parents but also recommends social policies and intervention programs aimed at improving outcomes for families. Dive into this essential resource to understand the complexities of parenting during adolescence and its lasting impact on family dynamics.