There are several things going wrong here.
First, biologically, girls, especially those from Europe and America, have been reaching puberty younger and younger for decades - the most prevalent theory suggests that better nutrition (and therefore higher body fat) triggers puberty at younger ages, where before a girl would have to have been 15 or 16 to able to become pregnant; however, there are exceptions to everything; the youngest known girl to give birth was 5 1/2 - see
http://www.snopes.com/pregnant/medina.asp for details. This article also states that the average age of first menstruation in the US is 12 1/2 - and for that to be the average, some girls must be starting younger.
Second, the child is totally out of control, and is living the life of an adult - an out-of-control adult, at that. While, in my opinion, the primary fault lies with the family, there must be some societal acceptance, or they would be trying to cover this up, not allowing it to be touted in the press.
Finally, I knew a girl who had a child at that age. The primary difference was that the girl I knew was cognitively delayed - IQ in the low 60s. Some boy had been nice to her, and therefore she did what he asked her to do - namely, she had sex with him. When I met her, she was in 7th grade, and her son was about 18 months old - conceived in the summer between 5th and 6th grade, so, when she was either 10 or 11 (I was a sub, so I didn't know her that well). She told me that she didn't understand what was so hard about raising a baby - she didn't have any problems with him at all during the hour a week that Social Services let her see him. Given her cognitive delay, she also didn't understand that it might be different if she had him all the time. However, I have read about other girls of about that age who had children for one or more of these reasons: someone was nice to them (especially if no one at home paid any attention - I read about one girl who let a boy have sex with her because he bought her her own order of french fries); they didn't know enough about sex to realize that's what they were doing; they thought it was a way to be popular; having a baby is a status symbol in their society (and in that same society, getting a girl pregnant was, likewise, a status symbol); and/or incest (after all, if you're banging your underage female relative because 'you just can't help yourself' then you certainly can't buy condoms - that would show intent).
There is nothing positive I can say about this child's situation... only hope that her story can be used as a cautionary tale for other children who think it can't happen to them - a belief which is, after all, the definition of adolescence.