the really thing is nowadays many teens become unrespected to thie parent the disoeyed them ,so teens should not want independence
Hmm I'm not sure but i think they do because their teens now and they need a cellphone
We need independence to strive for our own things in our own way. If you depend on others then you will never get thing done your way. For example; if you depend on someone to drive you to work, sometimes you will miss important meetings and/or be late for work. Independence is a very important skill in life.
One thing parents often don't understand about teens is that their need for independence and autonomy is a natural part of their development. They may push boundaries and test limits as a way of asserting their individuality. Additionally, parents may not fully grasp the impact of social media and technology on teens' lives, including the influence it has on their social relationships and self-esteem.
Between 99% - 95% of teens own a laptop (2010).
phones, ipods, cars
Pennsylvania was one of the original 13 Colonies. It did not seek nor need to gain its own independence. The Revolutionary War gave all of the United States its independence from Great Britan.
No. Us is the objective case, not the nominative case (we). It should be: We teens need more sleep. Or: We, as teens, need more sleep than others.
well clearly the classroom does not just get louder on its own unless if there is kides or pre-teens in there talking, really you need to revise this question
Should own his / her own carShould be fully insured (at the teens expense)Should be at least 35 years old.
Teens need to eat the usual daily routine to gain a healthy life.
You answered your own question. It is called "independence day." Think.
Teens often believe they should choose their own bedtime to assert their independence and autonomy as they transition into adulthood. They may feel that having control over their sleep schedule allows them to manage their responsibilities and social lives better. Additionally, many teens are biologically wired to prefer later sleep and wake times, leading them to advocate for a bedtime that aligns with their natural rhythms. This desire for self-determination can sometimes create tension with parents or guardians who have differing views on appropriate bedtimes.