When they reach the age of majority, which is usually 18, buy can vary from state to state.
Teens are allowed to start an account at any bank as long as a parent is present to open a joint account with them. Once they are eighteen, they can take the parent off their account and be the only one responsible for the account.
Teens have the highest sex drive out of any age group. As a result, they will want to experiment sexually. It also doesn't help that they are not mentally mature enough to make responsible decisions.
Yes they can. But only if the parent is not being responsible.
Because most teens are not responsible or mature
It is important for teens to understand risk behavior so they can make informed decisions and protect themselves from potential harm. Awareness of risky behaviors helps them avoid negative consequences such as injury, addiction, and unwanted pregnancies. Learning about risks empowers teens to make responsible choices for their own well-being.
Peera, families, and Media
the really thing is nowadays many teens become unrespected to thie parent the disoeyed them ,so teens should not want independence
That depends on what the parent thinks.
no they shouldent its time teens made there own diecissions and learn from their mistake you have to let go of them at some point
I can only think of one major one; GCSE options
I think it the government that's. Responsible
Yes, but only give it to them if they are responsible or you will have money issues. :)