By La’Wanda McAllister
Juggling the demands of everyday life and the additional demands of a young child is difficult for parents of all ages, but teen moms face a unique and daunting set of challenges. Eighteen-year-old Neyisha Kemisha Calder, a young mother of a one-month-old girl, have had her fair share of challenges, especially when she had a name to uphold.

This teen who had recently completed her CSEC examination at the Golden Grove Secondary School, that is located on East Coast Demerara (ECD), had scored a whopping eight subjects at the CSEC examination, and was named valedictorian, when she found out that she was with child.
Calder who is from a strong Christian family background said she was devastated when she learnt that she was pregnant, and was more focused on how she would’ve been able to embark on a journey as a teen mother.
“Seeing the two stripes on that pregnancy test for me was devastating, and a lot of questions came to mind like how am I going to provide for my child, am I prepared mentally for this child, am I going to set the right example for my child to follow. I had a lot of things to accomplish and a child would be a setback for me. I even knew my family would’ve been disappointed in me …”, she said.
The teen mom said even through her doubts it was the support from her family, now fiancé and close friends who helped her to remain positive.
“As the days went by, I was constantly encouraged…that made me gain confidence in myself”, she said.










